- Look up
Gilyak in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Nivkh or
Amuric or
Gilyak may
refer to:
Nivkh people (Nivkhs) or
Gilyak people (
Gilyaks)
Nivkh languages...
- The Nivkh, or
Gilyak (also
Nivkhs or Nivkhi, or
Gilyaks; ethnonym: Нивхгу, Nʼivxgu (Amur) or Ниғвңгун, Nʼiɣvŋgun (E. Sakhalin) "the people"), are an Indigenous...
- also Nivkhic; self-designation: Нивхгу диф,
Nivxgu dif, /ɲivxɡu dif/), or
Gilyak (/ˈɡɪljæk/ GIL-yak), or Amuric, is a
small language family,
often portra****...
- and
adjacent areas. They are also
known Kara****o Ken,
Sakhalin Laika, or
Gilyak Laika.
While bred
primarily as a sled dog,
Sakhalin Huskies are also used...
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group Gilak language, a
member of the
northwestern Iranian language branch Gilyak (disambiguation)
Gilan (disambiguation)
Gilaki (disambiguation)
Gilani (disambiguation)...
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grand total to 30: Kevrolian, Olonets, Kyrghyz, Yakut, Koryak, Orochon,
Gilyak, Bashkir, Mongolian, Chukotka,
Golds and
Yukagir Laikas, Tomsk, Vilyui,...
- tyngryn, tïgrïk) is a
musical instrument of the
Nivkh people (formerly
called Gilyak) of
Sakhalin Island in the
Russian Far East. It is a one-string fiddle,...
- and
adjacent areas. They are also
known Kara****o Ken,
Sakhalin Laika, or
Gilyak Laika.
While bred
primarily as a sled dog,
Sakhalin Huskies are also used...
-
grouping Uralo-Siberian. In 2011,
Fortescue instead suggested that
Nivkh (
Gilyak, Amuric),
another Paleo-Siberian language, is
related to Chukotko-Kamchatkan...
- Chekhov's
writing on Sakhalin,
especially the
traditions and
habits of the
Gilyak people, is the
subject of a
sustained meditation and
analysis in Haruki...