- kyv), also
known as Zyran,
Zyrian or Komi-Zyryan (зыран коми кыв,
zyran komi kyv), is the
native language of the Komi (
Zyrians). It is one of the Permian...
- Federation.
There have been at
least three names for the Komi: Permyaks,
Zyrians (Russian: пермяки, зыряне) and Komi. The name
Permyaks first appeared in...
- Russian: Алтай),
until 2019
known as
Zyryan (Kazakh: Зырян, romanized:
Zyrian) or
Zyryanovsk (Russian: Зыряновск) is a town of
regional significance in...
- the
ethnic group known as the Komi-
Zyrians in pre-Soviet Russia, see Komi people. For
their language, see Komi-
Zyrian language. This
disambiguation page...
-
lived in there,
which mostly included the
Zyrians, and the
Russians later began using the
appellation Zyrian. From the 19th century, the word
Permian was...
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Hungarian 62.72%
Finnish 26.05%
Estonian 5.31% Mari 1.93% Komi-
Zyrian 1.45%
Moksha 1.45%
Udmurt 1.3% Võro 0.48%
Erzya 0.24%
Khanty ...
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natives and
hearing of a rich
river to the east, he,
Stadukhin and
Yarilo Zyrian sailed down the Indigirka, then east
along the
coast to the
Kolyma River...
-
Novgorodian hunters and merchants. The name of
Yugra derives from Komi-
Zyrian word jögra ('Khanty'). The
older Russian name
Ostyak is from
Khanty as-kho...
- Кыргызча; Kırgızça Komi kv kom kom + 2
Macrolanguage Living Коми кыв Zyran;
Zyrian; Komi-Zyryan
Kongo kg kon kon + 3
Macrolanguage Living Kikongo Korean ko...