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Subcategories
This category has the following 46 subcategories, out of 46 total.
- Language policy in Russia (12 P)
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A
B
C
D
- Dargwa language (3 P)
E
F
G
J
K
- Karelian language (13 P)
M
N
O
P
R
- Rutul language (2 P)
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T
U
Pages in category "Languages of Russia"
The following 194 pages are in this category, out of 194 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
A
B
C
E
K
- Kabardian language
- Kalmyk Oirat
- Kamas language
- Karachay-Balkar
- Karakalpak language
- Karelian language
- Karelian Proper language
- Kazakh language
- Kerek language
- Ket language
- Khakas language
- Khamnigan Mongol
- Khanty languages
- Khwarshi language
- Kildin Sámi
- Kildin Sámi orthography
- Kili language
- Koibal dialect
- Komi De
- Komi Dje
- Komi Dzje
- Komi language
- Komi-Permyak language
- Komi-Yazva language
- Koryak language
- Koryo-mar
- Kumyk language
- Kurmanji
- Kyrgyz language
L
M
N
- Nakh languages
- Nanai language
- Natangian
- Naukan Yupik language
- Negidal language
- Nenets languages
- Neo-Aramaic dialect of Bohtan
- Nganasan language
- Nivkh languages
- Nogai language
- Northeast Caucasian languages
- Northern Karelian dialect
- Northern Mansi
- Northwest Caucasian languages
- Northwestern Mari language
- Old Novgorod dialect