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If you like reindeers then Dolgan is the language to study Just like other natives of Siberia, the common social problems faced by Dolgans include alcoholism, poverty and unemployment. The terms dolghan and dulghun have been used to describe the Dolgan people. These terms can be interpreted to mean ‘people who live in the middle reaches of the river.’ Most Dolgans live in central Siberia and can also be found in Kheta, Dudypta and Khatanga Rivers. Most of these areas have a harsh climate. The Dolgans are renown for their [...] |
Dolgan is a Turkic language, spoken by about 5,000 Dolgan people in Russia. Dolgan language is considered as a dialect of Yakut.
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This dictionary was made by Renato B. Figueiredo.
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Dolgan > English: 487 words
English > Dolgan: 436 words
Last update: March 21, 2014
First upload: May 12, 2008
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