Bashkir
Bashkir is spoken by about 1.4 million people in the Russian republic of Bashkortostan. It is also spoken in Tatarstan, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. Bashkir is very similar to Tatar.
At one time, Bashkir used the Arabic alphabet. In 1930 the Latin alphabet was introduced, which was in turn replaced with the Cyrillic alphabet in 1938.
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MP3 Stories, phrases and vocab in Bashkir!
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Listen and Learn Bashkir
Each topic in the audio course provides a clear explanation of a particular aspect of Bashkir grammar.
There are numerous topics in the package. Topics include the Bashkir definite article,
the indefinite article, Bashkir adjectives, Bashkir pronouns,Bashkir demonstrative pronouns.
Each explanation includes examples of usage.
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