Language

Komi language

The Komi language (: ???????? ??????, Komi kyv), also known as Zyryan, Zyrian or Komi-Zyryan (Komi: ????????-?????????? ??????, Komi-zyrjan kyv), is one of the two regional varieties of the pluricentric Komi language, the other regional variety being Permyak. Komi is natively spoken by the Komi peoples native to the Komi Republic and other parts of Russia such as Nenetsia and Yamalia. There were 285,000 speakers in 1994, which decreased to 160,000 in 2010. Komi has a standardized form.

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    The Komi language (: ???????? ??????, Komi kyv), also known as Zyryan, Zyrian or Komi-Zyryan (Komi: ????????-?????????? ??????, Komi-zyrjan kyv), is one of the two regional varieties of the pluricentric Komi language, the other regional variety being Permyak. Komi is natively spoken by the Komi peoples native to the Komi Republic and other parts of Russia such as Nenetsia and Yamalia. There were 285,000 speakers in 1994, which decreased to 160,000 in 2010. Komi has a standardized form.

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