Wiktionary:About Eastern Khanty

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This page is a guideline for dealing with entries of Eastern Khanty words.

Dialects edit

Add corresponding dialect label after entry headline.

Dialect name Label Location of speakers
Surgut Khanty {{tlb|kca-eas|Surgut}} Surgutsky District of KhMAO
Vakh-Vasyugan Khanty
a.k.a. Far Eastern Khanty
{{tlb|kca-eas|Vakh-Vasyugan}}
{{tlb|kca-eas|Vakh}} Vakh river
{{tlb|kca-eas|Vasyugan}} Vasyugan river

Orthography edit

(Cyrillic-script letters) А а, Ӑ ӑ, Ӓ ӓ, В в, И и, Й й, К к, Ӄ ӄ (Қ қ), Л л, Љ љ, Ԓ ԓ (Ԯ ԯ), М м, Н н, Њ њ, Ӈ ӈ (Ң ң), О о, Ө ө, Ө̆ ө̆, ӧ, П п, Р р, С с, Т т, Ԏ ԏ, У у, Ў ў, Ӱ ӱ, Ӽ ӽ (Ҳ ҳ), Ҷ ҷ, Ш ш, Ы ы, Э э, Ә ә (Ӛ ӛ, Ю ю, Ю̆ ю̆, Я я, Я̈ я̈)

The letters in brackets are used in other publications. We accept attested spellings as alternative forms.

Important note: the letter Tje is not yet available in Unicode, so we have decided to use Ԏ ԏ as a temporary replacement.

Romanization edit

Pronunciation edit

One source of pronunciations is Ob-Ugric Database[1].

References edit

  1. ^ Elena Skribnik, editor (2016), Ob-Ugric Database: analysed text corpora and dictionaries for less described Ob-Ugric dialects[1], University of Munich