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Northeast Caucasian language
influence in the Godoberi language. Native speakers of Godoberi live in two villages: Godoberi (Ghidu in Godoberi) and Zibirkhali (Shalu in Godoberi). These villages
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Topics referred to by the same term
Godoberi or Ghodoberi may refer to: Godoberi people: A people of the Caucasus in southwestern Dagestan, Russia Godoberi language: Their Avar–Andic language
Godoberi
Ethnic group of Dagestan, Russia
The Godoberi are one of the Andi-Dido peoples of Dagestan. They numbered 1,425 in 1926 and about 4,500 in 2007. They live mainly in the three villages
Godoberi_people
Cyrillic letter used in Bezhta and Godoberi
a phonetic symbol and a grapheme used in the writing of the Bezhta and Godoberi languages. It is formed from the Cyrillic letter en ⟨н⟩ put in superscript
Superscript_En
Ethnic group in Japan and Russia
Chechens Avars Akhvakhs Andis Archis Bagvalals Bezhtas Botlikhs Chamalals Godoberi Hinukhs Hunzibs Karatas Khwarshi Tindis Tsez Azerbaijanis Dargins Kaitags
Ainu_people
Northeast Caucasian language branch
Akhvakh language, Bagvalal language, Botlikh language, Chamalal language, Godoberi language, Karata language, Tindi language, and Avar language. All Avar–Andic
Avar–Andic_languages
Branch of the Northeast Caucasian language family
Akhvakh–Tindi Akhvakh Karata–Tindi Karata (Kirdi) Botlikh–Tindi Botlikh Godoberi Chamalal Bagvalal–Tindi Bagvalal Tindi Schulze, Wolfgang (2009). "The Languages
Andic_languages
Ethnic group of Dagestan, Russia
They are culturally similar to the Avars. Neighboring peoples are the Godoberi, Avars, Bagvalals, and Tindis. "В.Тишков, Э.Кисриев. Множественные идентичности
Chamalal_people
Cyrillic letter used for /ĩ/ in Khinalug and Godoberi
letter of the Cyrillic script. I with tilde is used in the Khinalug and Godoberi language where it represents a nasalized close front unrounded vowel /ĩ/
I_with_tilde_(Cyrillic)
Avar–Andic peoples: Andis Akhvakhs Avars Bagvalals Botlikhs Chamalals Godoberis Karatas Tindis Dargins Dargwa Kaitags Kubachins Itsari Chirag Khinalugs
Ethnic_groups_in_the_Caucasus
Northeast Caucasian ethnic group
Related ethnic groups Other Northeast Caucasian peoples (especially Andis, Akhvakhs, Bagvalals, Tindis, Botlikhs, Godoberis, Chamalals, and Karatas)
Avars_(Caucasus)
Topics referred to by the same term
GDO may refer to: Godoberi language Gordon railway station, Sydney, in Australia Grid dip oscillator Guasdualito Airport, in Venezuela This disambiguation
GDO
"Official website of the Autonomous Region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia". Godoberi at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) 11 million in Greece
Languages_of_Europe
Yupik who live near the Bering Strait
Chechens Avars Akhvakhs Andis Archis Bagvalals Bezhtas Botlikhs Chamalals Godoberi Hinukhs Hunzibs Karatas Khwarshi Tindis Tsez Azerbaijanis Dargins Kaitags
Siberian_Yupik
Language policy in the Soviet Union
Akhvakh–Tindi Akhvakh Karata–Tindi Karata (Kirdi) Botlikh–Tindi Botlikh Godoberi Chamalal Bagvalal–Tindi Bagvalal Tindi Tsezic Tsez–Hinukh Tsez Hinukh
Languages_of_the_Soviet_Union
Slavonic Ꙧ ꙧ Soft Em Old Church Slavonic ᵸ Superscript En Bezhta, Hunzib, Godoberi Ԋ ԋ Komi Nje Komi (1919–1940) Ө ө Barred O (Oe) Bashkir, Buryat, Kalmyk
List_of_Cyrillic_letters
Selo in Republic of Dagestan, Russia
Godoberi (Russian: Годобери; Avar: Гъодобери) is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative centre of Godoberinsky Selsoviet, Botlikhsky District
Godoberi, Botlikhsky District, Republic of Dagestan
Godoberi,_Botlikhsky_District,_Republic_of_Dagestan
Language family
Karata (Kirdi) (260 as of 2010) Botlikh–Tindi Botlikh (210 as of 2010) Godoberi (130 as of 2010) Chamalal (500 as of 2010) Bagvalal–Tindi Bagvalal (1,450)
Northeast_Caucasian_languages
Conflict in the Dagestan Russian Republic
Tsumadi (Echeda, Gakko, Kedy, Kvanada, Gadiri and Gigatl) and Botlikh (Godoberi, Miarso, Shodroda, Ansalta, Rakhata and Inkhelo). On 10 August, they announced
1999_war_in_Dagestan
Bagvalal (Bagval) Botlikhs (Buykhal'ida/Buykhalyi) Chamalals (Chamalaldu) Godoberis (Giybdiridi) Karatas (Khkhiridi) Tindis (Idarab) Dargins (Darganti): Dagestan
List_of_Indigenous_peoples
Type of grammatical voice
'provide with' for the markers -(s)i-, -nnig- and -ller- respectively). For Godoberi, it has been argued that rather than the antipassive having the secondary
Antipassive_voice
Russia Forest Yukagir language Critically endangered Yukaghir Russia yux Godoberi language Definitely endangered Northeast Caucasian (Andic) Russia gdo Hinukh
List of endangered languages in Russia
List_of_endangered_languages_in_Russia
Self-name of the Ingush people
ghalghai/ghalghaai Ingush ღლიღვი/ღილღვი ghlighvi/ghilghvi Georgian гъалгъаяди ǧalǧayadi Godoberi гъалгъаяди ǧalǧayadi Karata къалгъай qalǧai Kumyk хъулгъа qulǧa Ossetian
Ghalghai
11th Russian census
0042% 9 Botlikh Ботлихцы 3,508 0.0025% 10 Hinukh Гинухцы 443 0.0003% 11 Godoberi Годоберинцы 427 0.0003% 12 Hunzib Гунзибцы 918 0.0006% 13 Dido Дидойцы
2010_Russian_census
Ethnic group
Chechens Avars Akhvakhs Andis Archis Bagvalals Bezhtas Botlikhs Chamalals Godoberi Hinukhs Hunzibs Karatas Khwarshi Tindis Tsez Azerbaijanis Dargins Kaitags
Chuvans
(Kazi-Kumukh) Avar (Avartsy, Khunzal) Andi (Andiitsy, Kwanally) Botlog (Buikhatli) Godoberi Karatai Akhvakh Bagulal (Kvanandin) Chamalal Tindi (Tindal, Idera) Didoi
1926_Soviet_census
Gitxsan – Gitxsanimaax, Gitxsanimx Spoken in: British Columbia , Canada Godoberi – ГъибдилӀи Mицци, Ɣibdiƛi Micci Spoken in: the southwest area of the Russian
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than 40,000. Andis Akhvakh Archins Bagvalals Bezhta Botlikhs Chamalals Godoberi Hinukh Hunzibs Khwarshi Karata Tindis Tsez Abazins (абазины): Karachay–Cherkessia
List of minor indigenous peoples of Russia
List_of_minor_indigenous_peoples_of_Russia
Chukotkan ethnic group of Kamchatka Krai, Russia
Chechens Avars Akhvakhs Andis Archis Bagvalals Bezhtas Botlikhs Chamalals Godoberi Hinukhs Hunzibs Karatas Khwarshi Tindis Tsez Azerbaijanis Dargins Kaitags
Alyutors
Linguistic notion of claims' support
systems: A1. witness, nonwitness (e.g. Jarawara, Yukaghir languages, Mỹky, Godoberi, Kalasha-mun, Khowar, Yanam) A2. nonfirsthand, everything else (e.g. Abkhaz
Evidentiality
Russian linguist and academic
on the languages of the Caucasus including the Archi, the Khinalug, the Godoberi, the Tsakhur, the Bagvalal, the Russian and Alutor languages. Kibrik died
Alexander_Kibrik
1991 book
Tatars Didos (Tsez) – Dolgans Enets – Evens – Evenks Georgian Jews – Godoberis Hinukhs – Hunzibs Ingrians – Ishkashmis – Itelmens – Izhorians Kamas –
The Red Book of the Peoples of the Russian Empire
The_Red_Book_of_the_Peoples_of_the_Russian_Empire
Botlikhsky District: Alak Andi Ankho Ansalta Ashali Ashino Beledi Botlikh Godoberi Gunkha Khando Kheleturi Kizhani Miarso Muni Nizhneye Inkhelo Rakhata Rushukha
List of rural localities in Dagestan
List_of_rural_localities_in_Dagestan
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Male
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Chayim, HAYYIM means "life."
Male
Danish
, famous wolf.
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Child of Ayyappan
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
God's Support
Boy/Male
Indian
God's Chosen
Girl/Female
Hindu
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Tagg.Anglicized form of Irish Tighe.German : from a short form of the personal name Taggo or Tacco, itself a pet form of Dagobert.
Boy/Male
Indian
Indian saint in , Great, Famous sufi saint
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
She was a narrator of Hadith
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English stride ‘(long) pace’ (from stride(n) ‘to walk with long steps’), presumably a nickname for someone with long legs or whose gait had a purposeful air, although Reaney and Wilson suggest it may also have been a topographic name for someone who lived by a crossing point over a stream, presumably no wider than a stride. They cite as an example a place known as The Strid, in North Yorkshire.
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