Difference between revisions of "Bashkir"
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===Online Newspapers=== |
===Online Newspapers=== |
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* [http://bashgazet.ru/ Bashgazet] |
* [http://bashgazet.ru/ Bashgazet] |
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* http://www.yeshlek-gazeta.ru/ |
* [http://www.yeshlek-gazeta.ru/ Yeshlek Newspaper] |
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* http://www.bashinform.ru/ |
* [http://www.bashinform.ru/ Bashkir in form] |
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* http://bash.bashvest.ru/ |
* [http://bash.bashvest.ru/ News in Bashkir] |
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* http://www.bashforum.net/ |
* [http://www.bashforum.net/ Bashforum] |
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==Parallel Corpa== |
==Parallel Corpa== |
Revision as of 16:31, 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
- Freelang Online Bashkir-English and English-Bashkir Dictionary
- Freelang Bashkir-English and English-Bashkir Dictionary
- Wiktionary Community Bashkir Swadesh List
- Russian-Bashkir Dictionary
Grammars
- Russian "GRAMMAR OF MODERN LITERARY LANGUAGE BASHKIR"
- Russian Bashkir Grammer
- Wikipedia Community Bashkir Language
Morphology
- Russian Bashkir Morphology
Software
- A software to learn Bashkir
Misc
- Russian Wikipedia Community http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Башкирский_язык
- Russian Wiktionary Community башкирский
- Russian A summary of the Bashkir
- ... Bashkir
- Site study of Bashkir
- Language Information: Bashkir
- Н.К.ДМИТРИЕВ (1948) Грамматика башскирского языка
- Turkish Wikipedia Community: Başkurtça
Online Newspapers
Parallel Corpa
Book of John (Bible) Bashkir/Tatar