Concept information
Preferred term
Digor Ossetic
Definition
- Digor Ossetic (often simply referred to as Digor) is the less commonly spoken variety of the two Ossetic languages, with the other being Iron Ossetic. Digor is spoken in the western regions of the Republic of North Ossetia and in neighbouring Kabardino-Balkaria. Both Ossetic languages, along with Yaghnobi and the extinct Sogdian, are part of the Eastern Iranian subgroup within the Indo-European language family. Digor Ossetic uses the Cyrillic script.
Entry terms
- Digor
- Digor Ossetian
Identifier
- OSD
Notation
- osd
In other languages
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дигорски осетински
Bulgarian
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digorski osetski
Croatian
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digorská osetština
Czech
-
digorossetisk
Danish
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Digor-Ossetisch
Dutch
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digoriosseedi keel
Estonian
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digorosseetti
Finnish
-
ossète Digor
French
-
digorisches Ossetisch
German
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ντίγκορ οσετικά
Greek
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digor oszét
Hungarian
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Oiséitis Dhíogórach
Irish
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osseto digor
Italian
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osetīnu valoda (digoru)
Latvian
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osetinų digorų
Lithuanian
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Ossetiku, varjetà Digor
Maltese
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digorski (zachodnioosetyjski)
Polish
-
osseto digoriano
Portuguese
-
osetină digor
Romanian
-
digorská osetčina
Slovak
-
digor osetščina
Slovenian
-
osético digor
Spanish
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digorossetiska
Swedish
URI
http://publications.europa.eu/resource/authority/language/OSD
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