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Kryts is closely related to Budukh, with which it forms the Southern Samur sub-group of the Lezgic languages. |
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Kryts is a language that is spoken in Azerbaijan. Approximately 10,000 to 15,000 people are Kryts. The language has different dialects. This includes the Jek dialect, Kryts, Khaput, Alyk and Yergyudzh dialects. The dialects are quite distinct and are not mutually intelligible. So much so, that they can be considered to be separate languages. Kryts has been classified as a severely endangered language in the Atlas of the World’s Languages in Danger, which is run by UNESCO. [...] |
Kryts, or Krytz, is a Northeast Caucasian language spoken in southern Dagestan. There are about 5,000 speakers.
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This dictionary was made by Renato B. Figueiredo.
List status: © Renato B. Figueiredo
Kryts > English: 529 words
English > Kryts: 473 words
Last update: March 21, 2014
First upload: June 8, 2009
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