Difference between revisions of "Bashkir"

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* Russian "[http://mfbl.ru/bashdb/gram/gram.html GRAMMAR OF MODERN LITERARY LANGUAGE BASHKIR]"
* Russian "[http://mfbl.ru/bashdb/gram/gram.html GRAMMAR OF MODERN LITERARY LANGUAGE BASHKIR]"
* Russian [http://tel.bashqort.com/vvedenie Bashkir Grammer]
* Russian [http://tel.bashqort.com/vvedenie Bashkir Grammer]
* [http://www.servinghistory.com/topics/Bashkir_language::sub::Grammar Cases in Bashkir]
* <s>[http://www.servinghistory.com/topics/Bashkir_language::sub::Grammar Cases in Bashkir]</s> (Wikipedia mirror)


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Revision as of 09:36, 23 December 2011

General

The Bashkir language is a Turkic language, and is the language of the Bashkirs. It is co-official with Russian in the Republic of Bashkortostan.

Dictionaries

Bilingual

Grammars

Morphology

Software

Misc


Parallel Corpa

Book of John (Bible) Bashkir/Tatar