- Serbo-Croatian, Carpați [karˈpatsʲ] in Romanian, Карпаты in Rusyn,
Karpaten [
kaʁˈpaːtn̩] in
German and Kárpátok [ˈkaːrpaːtok] in Hungarian.
Although the toponym...
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Sovetskiy Pisatel', 1954) Lid un
balade af di
karpatn ("Songs and
Ballads of the Carpathians", Paris: Afsnay, 1968) In krayz...
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Leksikon fun
yidishn teater citing S. Y. Dorzon, "Der
yikhus fun
yidish in
karpatn-rus",
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Volumes 26-28...