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- The Kabardians (Kabardian: Къэбэрдей адыгэхэр; Adyghe: Къэбэртай адыгэхэр; Russian: Кабарди́нцы) or Kabardinians are one of the twelve major Circ****ian...
- Kabardian (/kəˈbɑːrdiən/), also known as East Circ****ian, is a Northwest Caucasian language, that is widely considered to be the eastern dialect of Adyghe...
- Look up Kabardian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kabardian may refer to: Kabardians, a Circ****ian tribe of the Northwest Caucasus Kabardian language...
- The Besleney Kabardian dialect (Adyghe: Беслъэнеибзэ, Besłæneibzæ [bejsɬanejəbza]) is one of the East Circ****ian dialects and usually considered a dialect...
- Circ****ians or Circ****ian people, also called Cherkess or Adyghe (Adyghe and Kabardian: Адыгэхэр, romanized: Adygekher), are a Northwest Caucasian ethnic group...
- Proto-Circ****ian (or Proto-Adyghe–Kabardian) is the reconstructed common ancestor of the Adyghean and Kabardian languages. The consonant system is reconstructed...
- */w-ka/ may have become /kʷa/), on the basis of pairs like Ubykh /ɡʲə/ vs. Kabardian and Abkhaz /ɡʷə/ heart. This same process is claimed by some[who?] to...
- The 1769 Kabardian Uprising was an important event in the early stages of the Russo-Circ****ian war, which saw the Kabardian people resist Russian expansion...
- literary standards, Adyghe (кӀахыбзэ; also known as West Circ****ian) and Kabardian (къэбэрдейбзэ; also known as East Circ****ian). The languages are highly...
- now extinct) had an ejective lateral fricative [ɬʼ]; and the related Kabardian also has ejective labiodental and alveolopalatal fricatives, [fʼ], [ʃʼ]...