Nagaibak dialect

Tatar dialect spoken in Russia
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Nagaibak
Native toRussia
RegionChelyabinsk Oblast
EthnicityNagaibak
Native speakers
110,000 (2013)[1]
Language family
Turkic
  • Common Turkic
    • Kipchak
      • Kipchak-Bulgar
        • Tatar
          • Nagaibak
Language codes
ISO 639-3

The Nagaibak dialect is a dialect spoken by the Nagaibak, a Turkic ethnic subgroup living in Russia. It is a dialect of the Tatar language. Many speakers live in Fershampenuaz.[2][3]

References

  1. ^ Akiner, Shirin (2013). Islamic Peoples Of The Soviet Union. p. 65. Retrieved 2021-12-01.
  2. ^ "Nagaibak". Inside the New Russia. 2018-12-05. Retrieved 2020-10-02.
  3. ^ Administrator. "Liminality in the Ethnohistory, Culture, and Kinship of the Nagaibaks". ta.bsu.edu.ru. Retrieved 2020-10-02.
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