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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

  • дигорски осетински

    Bulgarian

  • digorski osetski

    Croatian

  • digorská osetština

    Czech

  • digorossetisk

    Danish

  • Digor-Ossetisch

    Dutch

  • digoriosseedi keel

    Estonian

  • digorosseetti

    Finnish

  • ossète Digor

    French

  • digorisches Ossetisch

    German

  • ντίγκορ οσετικά

    Greek

  • digor oszét

    Hungarian

  • Oiséitis Dhíogórach

    Irish

  • osseto digor

    Italian

  • osetīnu valoda (digoru)

    Latvian

  • osetinų digorų

    Lithuanian

  • Ossetiku, varjetà Digor

    Maltese

  • digorski (zachodnioosetyjski)

    Polish

  • osseto digoriano

    Portuguese

  • osetină digor

    Romanian

  • digorská osetčina

    Slovak

  • digor osetščina

    Slovenian

  • osético digor

    Spanish

  • digorossetiska

    Swedish

URI

http://publications.europa.eu/resource/authority/language/OSD

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