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Definition of Udmurt in English: Udmurtnoun ˈʊdmʊət 1A member of a people of central Russia, living mainly in Udmurtia. Example sentencesExamples - Compared to other ethnic groups of Udmurts they have managed to preserve their folklore in better form.
- The larger groups according to the 1989 census were: Mordvins, Karelians, Udmurts and Mari.
- These groups speak languages that are related to modern Finnish and/or Hungarian and include the Karelians, Komi, Maris, Mordvins, and Udmurts.
- Considerable ethnographic material on the Udmurts was collected and published in the last decades of the century.
- A petition of the Udmurts to the Tsar from 1812 shows that the Bashkir continuously tried to take over traditional Udmurt lands.
- But he also symbolizes hope for the Udmurt, because Leonid has become a believer in Jesus Christ.
- Even today the Udmurts call the ledge and icons of the prayer house mudor.
- In the Russian sources of the 14th - early 19th centuries Udmurts are mentioned under the name votyaki.
- The Udmurt language is internally quite homogenous and because of this all Udmurts understand each other.
- The word n'an’ is simply the Persian word nan ‘bread’; the Udmurts learned of flour from Persians.
- In some areas the Udmurts have become predominantly Islamic through the influence of Tatars and Bashkirs.
2mass noun The Finno-Ugric language of the Udmurts, with about 500,000 speakers. Formerly called Votyak
adjectiveˈʊdmʊət Relating to or denoting the Udmurts or their language. Example sentencesExamples - Progress was made, though, with respect to the expression of Udmurt culture and the rights to educate in the Udmurt language.
- The following table contains encodings which support Udmurt languages and references to font lists which are available in our Online Shop.
- Furthermore, one ethnic Udmurt teacher of English maintained that her English was stronger than her Udmurt.
- ` What you have in your heart is what you actually are ’, said the Udmurt wise men of old.
- The Udmurt language is taught in Udmurtia, as a rule, only in primary classes of rural schools.
- In the Udmurt language, pel’ means ‘ear’ and n'an’ means anything made from flour: flour, dough, bread, etc.
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