bashkir language造句
例句与造句
- The song called " Urmanga " features the lyrics written in bashkir language.
- In 1923, a writing system based on the Arabic script was specifically created for the Bashkir language.
- Under Dmitriev's editorship was published " Russian-Bashkir Dictionary " with a grammatical sketch the Bashkir language.
- Its name is of the Turkic origin and translates from the Bashkir language as " pine " or " pine forest ".
- The other three were probably the Mari language, the Mordvin languages and the Bashkir language, likewise developed from the Bolgar and Kipchak languages.
- It's difficult to find bashkir language in a sentence. 用bashkir language造句挺难的
- It is currently unique to the Bashkir language where it represents the voiced dental fricative, like the pronunciation of in " "'th "'is ".
- ""'Shonqar " "'(, " Gerfalcon " ) is a Bashkir language monthly youth culture and entertainment magazine that has been published in Ufa since January 1994.
- Dmitriev devoted to the Bashkir language a major part of his research, and the best of them, " Bashkir language grammar ", together with his other fundamental works became desktop book of the Turkologists.
- Dmitriev devoted to the Bashkir language a major part of his research, and the best of them, " Bashkir language grammar ", together with his other fundamental works became desktop book of the Turkologists.
- Dmitriev sent two decades'worth of materials he had collected on the Azeri language to be published as a large scientific grammar, but during the Siege of Leningrad it was lost, together with the first edition of the " Bashkir language grammar ".
- The Bashkir scientistSalavat Gallyamov, based on the research of Nikolai Dmitriev, member of USSR Academy of Sciences, Doctor of Philology, where he indicates the presence of Iranian phonetics in contemporary Bashkir language, has put forward the hypothesis of Indo-Iranian origin of the Bashkir people.
- ""'Salawat Yulayev " "'is an opera in three acts by the Bashkir composer Zagir Ismagilov . The libretto was written by Bayezit Bikbay, based on stories from the life of the Bashkir national hero, Salawat Yulayev . It is the first national opera written in the Bashkir language and premiered in 1955 at the Bashkir State Opera and Ballet Theatre in Ufa in its original four-act version.