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Definition of Kabardian in English: Kabardianadjective kəˈbɑːdɪən Relating to an indigenous people of the NW Caucasus. Example sentencesExamples - There are also more interesting facts suggesting that the influence of Kabardian culture on their neighbours was much bigger than most people think today.
- One of the villages at Aleppo is Abzah and the other is Kabardian.
noun kəˈbɑːdɪən 1A member of the Kabardian people. Example sentencesExamples - In language, culture, and ethnic classification, Abkhazians are related to the Abazins, Adyghey, Kabardians, and Circassians.
- The ceremonial vowel is pronounced by all Kabardians as a symbol of brotherhood with all speakers of human languages.
- In most of the large cities where Kabardians are found, associations and clubs exist to strengthen cultural bonds and promote their culture.
- Both the Kabardians and Tcherkess use the same official and literary language.
2mass noun The North Caucasian language of the Kabardian people, with about 350,000 speakers. Example sentencesExamples - Kabardian has one dialect, namely Beslanay, and many sub-dialects.
- Kabardian has just over one million speakers: 550,000 in Turkey and 450,000 in Russia.
Origin From Russian Kabarda, a district in SW Russia. |