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Zyrian
Zyrian, n. and a. (ˈzɪrɪən) Also Syrian, Syryane, Syryen, (and esp.) Zyryan. [ad. Russ. Zȳryánin: see -ian.] A. n. A member of the Komi people of northern central U.S.S.R. b. The language of this people; = Komi b. B. adj. Of or pertaining to this people or their language.1886 Encycl. Brit. XXI. 79/2...
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Siryenian
Siryenian, n. and a. (sɜːˈjiːnɪən) Also Sirenian, Syrianian, -jenian, Syryenian, Ziranian, Zyrenian. [f. mod.L. Syriænus (ad. Russ. zyryánin, -áne Zyrian n. and a.) + -ian.] = Zyrian n. and a.1851 Illustr. Catal. Gt. Exhib. iii. 552/1 Sirenian St. Matthew. 1878 Encycl. Brit. VIII. 700/1 Finnic or Ug...
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Beryozovsky Uyezd
Of these, 51.8% spoke Khanty, 20.7% Nenets, 17.5% Russian, 9.4% Komi-Zyrian, 0.3% Mansi, 0.1% Yiddish and 0.1% Polish as their native language.
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Yalutorovsky Uyezd
Of these, 94.8% spoke Russian, 2.9% Siberian Tatar, 1.3% Komi-Zyrian, 0.5% Ukrainian, 0.2% Polish, 0.1% Romani and 0.1% Yiddish as their native language
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Tyumensky Uyezd
Of these, 87.3% spoke Russian, 10.1% Siberian Tatar, 0.9% Ukrainian, 0.4% Polish, 0.3% Bashkir, 0.2% Yiddish, 0.1% Yiddish, 0.1% Komi-Zyrian, 0.1% German
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Komi language
The Komi language (, komi kyv), also known as Zyran, Zyrian or Komi-Zyryan (Komi: зыран коми кыв, zyran komi kyv), is one of the two regional varieties (in Russian)
Komi-language courses
Books in Komi-Zyrian language (by the Finno-Ugric Information Center in Syktyvkar, Komi Republic (interface in Komi-Zyrian
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Cherdynsky Uyezd
Of these 73.1% spoke Russian, 25.4% Komi-Permyak, 1.1% Komi-Zyrian, 0.3% Tatar and 0.1% Mansi as their first language.
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Arkhangelsky Uyezd
Of these, 98.0% spoke Russian, 0.5% Polish, 0.4% German, 0.4% Yiddish, 0.1% Lithuanian, 0.1% Estonian, 0.1% Komi-Zyrian, 0.1% Belarusian and 0.1% Ukrainian
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Kungursky Uyezd
Of these, 96.6% spoke Russian, 2.0% Tatar, 0.5% Komi-Zyrian, 0.4% Bashkir, 0.2% Mari, 0.1% Mansi and 0.1% Yiddish as their native language.
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Vologodsky Uyezd
Of these, 99.4% spoke Russian, 0.2% Komi-Zyrian, 0.1% Yiddish, 0.1% German and 0.1% Polish as their native language.
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Pechorsky Uyezd
Of these, 62.8% spoke Komi-Zyrian, 29.2% Russian and 7.9% Nenets as their native language.
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Vyatsky Uyezd
Of these, 99.5% spoke Russian, 0.1% Polish, 0.1% Tatar, 0.1% Yiddish and 0.1% Komi-Zyrian as their native language.
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Turinsky Uyezd
Of these, 93.2% spoke Russian, 5.1% Mansi, 0.7% Ukrainian, 0.5% Siberian Tatar, 0.2% Polish, 0.1% Romani and 0.1% Komi-Zyrian as their native language.
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