So what's the official language in Russia? Russian, of course. But there are regions in which other languages are officially recognized. These are:
- in the Altai Republic: Altay
- in the Buryat Republic: Buryat
- in the Chechen Republic: Chechen
- in the Chuvash Republic: Chuvash
- in the Kabardino-Balkar Republic: Kabardian and Karachay-Balka
- in the Karachay-Cherkess Republic: Abaza, Kabardian, Karachay-Balkar and Nogai
- in the Komi Republic: Komi-Zyrian
- in the Mari El Republic: Mari
- in the Sakha Republic: Yakut
- in the Tuva Republic: Tuvin
- in the Udmurt Republic: Udmurt
- in the Republic of Adygea: Adyghe
- in the Republic of Bashkortosta: Bashkir
- in the Republic of Ingushetia: Ingush
- in the Republic of Kalmykia: Kalmyk
- in the Republic of Khakassia: Khakas
- in the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania: Ossetic
- in the Republic of Tatarstan: Tatar
- in Agin-Buryat Autonomous Okrug: Buryat
- in Chukotka Autonomous Okrug: Chukchi
- in Evenk Autonomous Okrug: Evenk
- in Koryak Autonomous Okrug: Koryak
- in Nenets Autonomous Okrug: Nenets
- in Taymyr Autonomous Okrug: Dolgan
- in Ust-Orda Buryat Autonomous Okrug: Buryat
- in Jewish Autonomous Oblast: Yiddish
1 comment:
hola Javier, como no entiendo ruso ni ningun dialéctico y veo que hablas varios idiomas te puedo preguntar qué quiere decir esto :Otlichno. Tolko chto slushala.
Sapsibo ogromnoe.
o tal vez me pudieras decir en qué dialecto ruso está escrito para buscarme un traductor automático , si es que existe,
Te agradezco desde ya y te dejo un saludo y nada mas decirte que me gustó tu blog
hasta pronto , Sabra
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