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Nanai was born in 1923, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

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Nanai died in September 1990, in So Paulo, Brazil.

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Heka Nanai was born on 1988-08-15.

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Nanai's birth name is Arnaldo Humberto de Medeiros.

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Tim Nanai-Williams was born on 1989-06-12.

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The Nanai people, also known as the Goldi, are an indigenous Tungusic people inhabiting the Russian Far East. They are primarily located in the Amur Oblast and Khabarovsk Krai regions of Russia.

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it will end when mukta marries yuvraj and nanai dies and veer and iccha unite and aman marries meethi

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The name "Linda" can be spelled in Punjabi as ਲਿੰਡਾ.

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Nanai has: Played mercenary in "Em Busca do Tesouro" in 1967. Played Cabo Luiz in "Mineirinho Vivo ou Morto" in 1967. Performed in "Dois na Lona" in 1968. Played (segment "Favela") in "Os Viciados" in 1968. Performed in "O Tesouro de Zapata" in 1968. Performed in "Os Raptores" in 1969. Played Demerval Barbeiro in "O Bem-Amado" in 1973. Played Repentista in "Maria, Maria" in 1978.

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The cast of Os Raptores - 1969 includes: Caxambu Nanai Sindoval Aguiar Jotta Barroso Enzo Brasil Marza de Oliveira Carlos Eduardo Dolabella Ary Fontoura Carlos Koppa

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The cast of Os Viciados - 1968 includes: Nanai as (segment "Favela") Dinorah Brillanti as (segment "Favela") Zena Felix as (segment "Favela") Esther Lessa as (segment "Fuga, A") Marisa Urban as (segment "Fuga, A")

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Hi! I've been there a few times last year ond once in January 2008. It's very nice place, very good food and friendly staff. The English owner, Andrew, keep a traveling agency, too. Good prices.

Ms Pom is fantastic, and what a smile, it's warming me after many weeks:-)

Nanai Road is full of life and only 5 mins to Bangla, beach, or shopping centers...

I'm going back in room 101 in May, hope to see you there.

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I am unable to provide real-time information on specific events or individuals. It is recommended to follow updates from law enforcement or news sources for the latest information on the case.

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V9R to V9V Is Nanaimo's Postal code.

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i don't know whether there is a English translation or not but if you ask 'nanairo no niji kakeyou no eigo ban ari masu ka' in a Japanese music shop they might be able to help you

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Nanaimo, BC, Canada is located in the central part of Vancouver Island, the way the streets spread away from the center of the city look like a hub, so the city is often called Hub City. This is a great city to tour by car, spend some time outdoors and go for a hike in a beautiful location.

Taking a car adventure is recommended you are sure to find unusual keepsakes, such as willow furniture, handmade birdhouses and stained glass sculptures. Visit the farm Yellow Point Cranberries and pick up a bottle of preserves. Hiking down Cable Bay Trail takes about an hour and you will wind up next to the water. You may even see sea lions that enjoy warming themselves in the sun. Nanaimo is an adventurous city with a wide variety of things to do when you are on vacation. Make sure you have room in your suitcase for the treasures you’ll be bringing home with you.

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The cast of Dois na Lona - 1968 includes: Nanai Carlos Alberto de Souza Barros Ted Boy Marino as Ted Suely Franco Roberto Guilherme Carlos Koppa Nice Santos Leila Santos Milton Vilar

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The cast of Em Busca do Tesouro - 1967 includes: Jerry Adriani as Jerry Neide Aparecida as Neyda Nanai as mercenary Diana Azambuja as Afrodite Luiz Delfino as Rock Trombada Kazuo Kon Daniel Serra as Daniel Fernando Torres as Professor Bertini Ita Wester

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The cast of Mineirinho Vivo ou Morto - 1967 includes: Nanai as Cabo Luiz Caxambu as policeman Hugo Brando as Rocha Leila Diniz as Maria Gracinda Freire as Isabel Castro Gonzaga Wilson Grey as Cobrinha Carlos Koppa as Matias Jorge Maia as Cunha Milton Moraes as Arubinha Edson Silva as reporter

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Pre-Zoroastrian Iranian religion as similar to the religion of the Vedic Indians. Similar deities such as Indra, Varuna and Mitra were worshipped.

The land we now call Iran is but a fragment of what used to be Iran but wtihin the present political confines, the pre-Zoroastiran people of Iran worshipped a number of deities as well as the mother goddess. In Elam, Nanai and Inshushinak were important and continued to be worshipped locally into late Parthian times, after which they were suppressed and gave way to Zoroastrianism.

In language, the ancient people of Iran, prior to the Iranian Aryans who arrived from Central Asia, spoke a variety of languages belonging to several main groups including Caucasic, and Dravidian.

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The cast of O Bem-Amado - 1973 includes: Wilson Aguiar as Nezinho do Jegue Marta Anderson Suzy Arruda as Florzinha Nanai as Demerval Barbeiro Jorge Botelho as Nadinho Isolda Cresta as Nancy Alciro Cunha Juan Daniel as Pepito Rafael de Carvalho as Emiliano Medrado Ruth de Souza as Chiquinha do Parto Lima Duarte as Zeca Diabo Carlos Eduardo Dolabella as Neco Pedreira Antonio Ganzarolli as Chico Moleza Ferreira Leite as Joca Medrado Lutero Luiz as Lulu Gouveia Nair Prestes Emiliano Queiroz as Dirceu Borboleta Paulo Ramos Zilka Salaberry as Donana Medrado

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In "Breath of Fire," Karn's fusion ability becomes available after unlocking the ability to fuse with Gobi. To do this, you have to recruit both Gobi and Mote into your party and then talk to Mote in the Shamans' town. This will trigger a series of events that eventually unlock the fusion ability for Karn.

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Asia is the largest of the 7 continents, consisting of many, many countries. In one country alone, there can be many languages spoken, such as India and China. In India, the languages spoken there are Hindu, Assamese, Bengali, Tamil, Bodo, and many others. There are native languages of specific countries, but there are people who speak other languages too, in addition to the native ones, and different areas of the countries for the different ethnicities.

In China, there are about 300 distinct languages spoken. There is Mandarin, Cantonese, but there are many ethnicities in China too, where people speak certain languages, and some cannot understand the others.

In India there are more than 450 languages.

The list for China alone can look like this:

Äynu, Babuza, Bai, Baima, Basay, Blang, Bonan, Bunun, Buyang, Buyei, Daur, De'ang, Derung, Dong, Dongxiang, E, Chinese Pidgin English, Ersu, Evenki, Fuyü Gïrgïs, Gelao, Groma, Hani, Hlai, Ili Turki, Iu Mien, Jingpho, Jino, Jurchen, Kanakanabu, Kangjia, Kavalan, Kim Mun, Khitan, Lahu, Lisu, Lop, Macanese, Manchu, Miao, Maonan, Mongolian, Monguor, Monpa, Mulam, Nanai, Naxi, Paiwan, Pazeh, Puyuma, Ong-Be, Oroqen, Qabiao, Qoqmončaq, Northern Qiang, Southern Qiang, Prinmi, Rukai, Saaroa, Saisiyat, Salar, Seediq, She, Siraya, Sui, Tai Dam, Tai Lü, Tai Nüa, Tao, Tangut, Thao, Amdo Tibetan, Central Tibetan, Standard Tibetan, Khams Tibetan, Tsat, Tsou, Tujia, Uyghur, Wutun, Xibe, Yi, Eastern Yugur, Western Yugur, Zhaba, Zhuang, and many speak other languages as a second or third.

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First of all, Cyrillic (what you call "the Russian alphabet" is not originally Russian, it is rather Bulgarian.

At the modern time, Cyrillic is used by the following languages:

1) some of Southern Slavic languages (Bulgarian, Serbian, Macedonian) - modern Serbian uses both Cyrillic and Latin interchangeably;

2) all Eastern Slavic languages: Russian, Belorussian, Ukrainian;

3) During the Soviet era, all the national republics of the former USSR (which became independent states after 1991) used Cyrillic for their national languages, with the exception of Latvian, Lithuanian, Estonian (they have always been using Latin), and with the exception of Georgian and Armenian (either of those two languages has its own traditional script).

After the dissolution of the USSR, some of the newly independent nations switched to using Latin: Moldavian (often believed to be a dialect of Romanian), Azerbaijani, Turkmen, Uzbek and Karakalpak (an ethnical minority language in Uzbekistan).

However, some of the former USSR nations are still using Cyrillic: Kazakh, Kyrgyz and Tajik.

Ukrainian and Belorussian, being Eastern Slavic languages, use Cyrillic traditionally (see 2).

4) all the ethnical minority languages of the Russian Federation:

Iranian languages (Ossetian);

Turkic languages (Tatar, Bashkir, Chuvash, Yakut, Tuvan, Altay, Khakas, Balkar, Karachay, Kumyk, Nogai and some others);

Mongolic languages (Buryat, Kalmyk);

Tungusic languages (Even, Evenk, Nanai, Udege);

Uralic languages (Mordvin, Mari, Udmurt, Komi, Karelian, Khanty, Mansi and some others);

Samoyedic languages (Nenets, Selkup);

Northwest Caucasian languages (Abaza, Adyghe, Kabardian) including Abkhaz which is spoken outside of the Russian Federation;

Northeast Caucasian languages (Chechen, Ingush, Avar, Dargwa, Lak, Lezgian, Tabassaran and other languages of Dagestan);

Chukotko-Kamchatkan languages (Chukchi, Koryak, Itelmen);

Eskimo-Aleut languages (Aleut, Yupik);

Separate isolated languages of Siberia (Ket, Yukagur, Nivkh)

- the list maybe incomplete.

5) Cyrillic has been used outside of the USSR area by Mongolian language since 1921, and is currently in use in Mongolia.

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Including Mandarin and English, there are a total of 296 languages spoken in mainland China, including some that have no monolingual speakers:

1. Achang

2. Ache

3. Ai-Cham

4. Ainu

5. Akeu

6. Akha

7. Alugu

8. Aluo

9. Awa

10. Awu

11. Axi

12. Ayi

13. Ayizi

14. Azha

15. Azhe

16. Bai, Central

17. Bai, Northern

18. Bai, Southern

19. Baima

20. Biao

21. Biao Mon

22. Biao-Jiao Mien

23. Bisu

24. Biyo

25. Blang

26. Bokha

27. Bolyu

28. Bonan

29. Bouyei

30. Bugan

31. Bunu, Bu-Nao

32. Bunu, Jiongnai

33. Bunu, Wunai

34. Bunu, Younuo

35. Buriat, China

36. Buxinhua

37. Buyang E'ma

38. Buyang, Baha

39. Buyang, Langnian

40. Cao Miao

41. Chadong

42. Chepya

43. Chesu

44. Chinese

45. Chinese Sign Language

46. Chinese, Gan

47. Chinese, Hakka

48. Chinese, Huizhou

49. Chinese, Jinyu

50. Chinese, Mandarin

51. Chinese, Min Bei

52. Chinese, Min Dong

53. Chinese, Min Nan

54. Chinese, Min Zhong

55. Chinese, Pu-Xian

56. Chinese, Wu

57. Chinese, Xiang

58. Chinese, Yue

59. Choni

60. Cun

61. Darang Deng

62. Daur

63. Dong, Northern

64. Dong, Southern

65. Dongxiang

66. Drung

67. Dzao Min

68. E

69. English

70. Enu

71. Ersu

72. Evenki

73. Ge

74. Gelao

75. Geman Deng

76. Gepo

77. Groma

78. Guanyinqiao

79. Guiqiong

80. Hani

81. Hlai

82. Hlersu

83. Hmong

84. Hmong Njua

85. Hong Kong Sign Language

86. Honi

87. Horpa

88. Hu

89. Ili Turki

90. Iu Mien

91. Jiamao

92. Jiarong

93. Jingpho

94. Jinuo, Buyuan

95. Jinuo, Youle

96. Jurchen

97. Kaduo

98. Kalmyk-Oirat

99. Kang

100. Kangjia

101. Kathu

102. Katso

103. Kazakh

104. Kemiehua

105. Khakas

106. Khlula

107. Khmu

108. Khuen

109. Kim Mun

110. Kon Keu

111. Korean

112. Kuanhua

113. Kucong

114. Kyerung

115. Kyrgyz

116. Lachi

117. Ladakhi

118. Lahu

119. Lahu Shi

120. Lakkia

121. Lalo, Dongshanba

122. Lalo, Xishanba

123. Lalu, Eastern

124. Lalu, Western

125. Lamu

126. Lang'e

127. Laomian

128. Lashi

129. Lhaovo

130. Lhomi

131. Limi

132. Lingao

133. Lipo

134. Lisu

135. Lolopo

136. Lolopo, Southern

137. Lü

138. Luoba, Boga'er

139. Luoba, Yidu

140. Macanese

141. Mahei

142. Mak

143. Man Met

144. Manchu

145. Mang

146. Maonan

147. Miao, Central Huishui

148. Miao, Central Mashan

149. Miao, Chuanqiandian Cluster

150. Miao, Eastern Huishui

151. Miao, Eastern Qiandong

152. Miao, Eastern Xiangxi

153. Miao, Horned

154. Miao, Large Flowery

155. Miao, Luopohe

156. Miao, Northern Guiyang

157. Miao, Northern Huishui

158. Miao, Northern Mashan

159. Miao, Northern Qiandong

160. Miao, Small Flowery

161. Miao, Southern Guiyang

162. Miao, Southern Mashan

163. Miao, Southern Qiandong

164. Miao, Southwestern Guiyang

165. Miao, Southwestern Huishui

166. Miao, Western Mashan

167. Miao, Western Xiangxi

168. Miao, White

169. Mili

170. Miqie

171. Moji

172. Monba, Tawan

173. Mongolian, Peripheral

174. Muda

175. Muji, Northern

176. Muji, Qila

177. Muji, Southern

178. Mulam

179. Muya

180. Muzi

181. Naluo

182. Namuyi

183. Nanai

184. Nasu

185. Nasu, Wumeng

186. Nasu, Wusa

187. Naxi

188. Nisi

189. Nisu, Eastern

190. Nisu, Northern

191. Nisu, Southern

192. Nisu, Southwestern

193. Nung

194. Nuosu

195. Nusu

196. Oroqen

197. Pa Di

198. Pa-Hng

199. Palaung, Pale

200. Palaung, Rumai

201. Palaung, Shwe

202. Panang

203. Parauk

204. Pela

205. Phala

206. Phola

207. Phola, Alo

208. Pholo

209. Phowa, Ani

210. Phowa, Hlepho

211. Phowa, Labo

212. Phukha

213. Phuma

214. Phupa

215. Phupha

216. Phuza

217. Pumi, Northern

218. Pumi, Southern

219. Qabiao

220. Qiang, Northern

221. Qiang, Southern

222. Queyu

223. Riang

224. Russian

225. Salar

226. Samatao

227. Samei

228. Samtao

229. Sangkong

230. Sani

231. Sanie

232. Sarikoli

233. Shan

234. Shangzhai

235. She

236. Sherpa

237. Shixing

238. Sinicized Miao

239. Sui

240. Tai Dam

241. Tai Dón

242. Tai Hongjin

243. Tai Nüa

244. Tai Ya

245. Takpa

246. Talu

247. Tanglang

248. Tatar

249. T'en

250. Thangmi

251. Thopho

252. Tibetan, Amdo

253. Tibetan, Central

254. Tibetan, Khams

255. Tinani

256. Tsat

257. Tseku

258. Tshangla

259. Tu

260. Tujia, Northern

261. Tujia, Southern

262. Tuva

263. U

264. Uyghur

265. Uzbek, Northern

266. Vietnamese

267. Wa, Vo

268. Wakhi

269. Waxianghua

270. Wutunhua

271. Xiandao

272. Xibe

273. Yerong

274. Yugur, East

275. Yugur, West

276. Zaiwa

277. Zauzou

278. Zhaba

279. Zhuang

280. Zhuang, Central Hongshuihe

281. Zhuang, Dai

282. Zhuang, Eastern Hongshuihe

283. Zhuang, Guibei

284. Zhuang, Guibian

285. Zhuang, Lianshan

286. Zhuang, Liujiang

287. Zhuang, Liuqian

288. Zhuang, Minz

289. Zhuang, Nong

290. Zhuang, Qiubei

291. Zhuang, Yang

292. Zhuang, Yongbei

293. Zhuang, Yongnan

294. Zhuang, Youjiang

295. Zhuang, Zuojiang

296. Zokhuo

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The people in Asia speak a wide variety of languages due to the diverse cultures and populations across the continent. Some of the most spoken languages in Asia include Mandarin, Hindi, Arabic, Bengali, Japanese, Korean, and many others.

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More than 500 languages are spoken in Asia. Here is a partial list:

1. Achang

2. Ache

3. Ai-Cham

4. Ainu

5. Akeu

6. Akha

7. Alugu

8. Aluo

9. Awa

10. Awu

11. Axi

12. Ayi

13. Ayizi

14. Azha

15. Azhe

16. Bai, Central

17. Bai, Northern

18. Bai, Southern

19. Baima

20. Biao

21. Biao Mon

22. Biao-Jiao Mien

23. Bisu

24. Biyo

25. Blang

26. Bokha

27. Bolyu

28. Bonan

29. Bouyei

30. Bugan

31. Bunu, Bu-Nao

32. Bunu, Jiongnai

33. Bunu, Wunai

34. Bunu, Younuo

35. Buriat, China

36. Buxinhua

37. Buyang E'ma

38. Buyang, Baha

39. Buyang, Langnian

40. Cao Miao

41. Chadong

42. Chepya

43. Chesu

44. Chinese

45. Chinese Sign Language

46. Chinese, Gan

47. Chinese, Hakka

48. Chinese, Huizhou

49. Chinese, Jinyu

50. Chinese, Mandarin

51. Chinese, Min Bei

52. Chinese, Min Dong

53. Chinese, Min Nan

54. Chinese, Min Zhong

55. Chinese, Pu-Xian

56. Chinese, Wu

57. Chinese, Xiang

58. Chinese, Yue

59. Choni

60. Cun

61. Darang Deng

62. Daur

63. Dong, Northern

64. Dong, Southern

65. Dongxiang

66. Drung

67. Dzao Min

68. E

69. English

70. Enu

71. Ersu

72. Evenki

73. Ge

74. Gelao

75. Geman Deng

76. Gepo

77. Groma

78. Guanyinqiao

79. Guiqiong

80. Hani

81. Hlai

82. Hlersu

83. Hmong

84. Hmong Njua

85. Hong Kong Sign Language

86. Honi

87. Horpa

88. Hu

89. Ili Turki

90. Iu Mien

91. Jiamao

92. Jiarong

93. Jingpho

94. Jinuo, Buyuan

95. Jinuo, Youle

96. Jurchen

97. Kaduo

98. Kalmyk-Oirat

99. Kang

100. Kangjia

101. Kathu

102. Katso

103. Kazakh

104. Kemiehua

105. Khakas

106. Khlula

107. Khmu

108. Khuen

109. Kim Mun

110. Kon Keu

111. Korean

112. Kuanhua

113. Kucong

114. Kyerung

115. Kyrgyz

116. Lachi

117. Ladakhi

118. Lahu

119. Lahu Shi

120. Lakkia

121. Lalo, Dongshanba

122. Lalo, Xishanba

123. Lalu, Eastern

124. Lalu, Western

125. Lamu

126. Lang'e

127. Laomian

128. Lashi

129. Lhaovo

130. Lhomi

131. Limi

132. Lingao

133. Lipo

134. Lisu

135. Lolopo

136. Lolopo, Southern

137. Lü

138. Luoba, Boga'er

139. Luoba, Yidu

140. Macanese

141. Mahei

142. Mak

143. Man Met

144. Manchu

145. Mang

146. Maonan

147. Miao, Central Huishui

148. Miao, Central Mashan

149. Miao, Chuanqiandian Cluster

150. Miao, Eastern Huishui

151. Miao, Eastern Qiandong

152. Miao, Eastern Xiangxi

153. Miao, Horned

154. Miao, Large Flowery

155. Miao, Luopohe

156. Miao, Northern Guiyang

157. Miao, Northern Huishui

158. Miao, Northern Mashan

159. Miao, Northern Qiandong

160. Miao, Small Flowery

161. Miao, Southern Guiyang

162. Miao, Southern Mashan

163. Miao, Southern Qiandong

164. Miao, Southwestern Guiyang

165. Miao, Southwestern Huishui

166. Miao, Western Mashan

167. Miao, Western Xiangxi

168. Miao, White

169. Mili

170. Miqie

171. Moji

172. Monba, Tawan

173. Mongolian, Peripheral

174. Muda

175. Muji, Northern

176. Muji, Qila

177. Muji, Southern

178. Mulam

179. Muya

180. Muzi

181. Naluo

182. Namuyi

183. Nanai

184. Nasu

185. Nasu, Wumeng

186. Nasu, Wusa

187. Naxi

188. Nisi

189. Nisu, Eastern

190. Nisu, Northern

191. Nisu, Southern

192. Nisu, Southwestern

193. Nung

194. Nuosu

195. Nusu

196. Oroqen

197. Pa Di

198. Pa-Hng

199. Palaung, Pale

200. Palaung, Rumai

201. Palaung, Shwe

202. Panang

203. Parauk

204. Pela

205. Phala

206. Phola

207. Phola, Alo

208. Pholo

209. Phowa, Ani

210. Phowa, Hlepho

211. Phowa, Labo

212. Phukha

213. Phuma

214. Phupa

215. Phupha

216. Phuza

217. Pumi, Northern

218. Pumi, Southern

219. Qabiao

220. Qiang, Northern

221. Qiang, Southern

222. Queyu

223. Riang

224. Russian

225. Salar

226. Samatao

227. Samei

228. Samtao

229. Sangkong

230. Sani

231. Sanie

232. Sarikoli

233. Shan

234. Shangzhai

235. She

236. Sherpa

237. Shixing

238. Sinicized Miao

239. Sui

240. Tai Dam

241. Tai Dón

242. Tai Hongjin

243. Tai Nüa

244. Tai Ya

245. Takpa

246. Talu

247. Tanglang

248. Tatar

249. T'en

250. Thangmi

251. Thopho

252. Tibetan, Amdo

253. Tibetan, Central

254. Tibetan, Khams

255. Tinani

256. Tsat

257. Tseku

258. Tshangla

259. Tu

260. Tujia, Northern

261. Tujia, Southern

262. Tuva

263. U

264. Uyghur

265. Uzbek, Northern

266. Vietnamese

267. Wa, Vo

268. Wakhi

269. Waxianghua

270. Wutunhua

271. Xiandao

272. Xibe

273. Yerong

274. Yugur, East

275. Yugur, West

276. Zaiwa

277. Zauzou

278. Zhaba

279. Zhuang

280. Zhuang, Central Hongshuihe

281. Zhuang, Dai

282. Zhuang, Eastern Hongshuihe

283. Zhuang, Guibei

284. Zhuang, Guibian

285. Zhuang, Lianshan

286. Zhuang, Liujiang

287. Zhuang, Liuqian

288. Zhuang, Minz

289. Zhuang, Nong

290. Zhuang, Qiubei

291. Zhuang, Yang

292. Zhuang, Yongbei

293. Zhuang, Yongnan

294. Zhuang, Youjiang

295. Zhuang, Zuojiang

296. Zokhuo

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There is only one official language in Russia and that is Russian but there are over 100 minority languages spoken in Russia today (with the most popular being English)

Russia is the largest country in the world and has a large diversity of ethnic groups, languages and customs. Some of the languages other than Russian are - Khalkha-Buryat, Even/Lamut, Evenki/Tungus, Nanai, Udehe, Chuvash, Altay, Yakut, Uygur, Bashkir, Tartar, Erzya, Ingrian, Karelian, Livonian, Mari/Cheremis, Moksha, Mordvin, Veps, Votic, Komi/Zyrian, Komi-Permyak, Saami, Udmurt/Votyak, Enets, Nenets, Nganasan, Selkup, Khanty/Ostyak, Mansi/Vogul, and these are just the Altaic and Uralic languages, many of which are very localised and spoken only by small groups.

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Although Russian is the only federally official language of the Russian Federation, there are several other officially-recognized languages within Russia's various constituencies. This is a list of languages that are official only in certain parts of Russia (the language family in which the language belongs is given in parentheses).

  1. Abaza (Northwest Caucasian; in the Karachay-Cherkess Republic)
  2. Adyghe (Northwest Caucasian; in the Republic of Adygea)
  3. Altay (Turkic; in the Altai Republic)
  4. Avar (Northeast Caucasian; in the Republic of Dagestan)
  5. Bashkir (Turkic; in the Republic of Bashkortostan)
  6. Buryat (Mongolic; in Agin-Buryat Okrug and the Buryat Republic)
  7. Chechen (Northeast Caucasian; in the Chechen Republic)
  8. Chukchi (Chukotko-Kamchatkan; in Chukotka Autonomous Okrug)
  9. Chuvash (Turkic; in the Chuvash Republic)
  10. Erzya (Uralic; in the Republic of Mordovia)
  11. Ingush (Northeast Caucasian; in the Republic of Ingushetia)
  12. Kabardian (Northwest Caucasian; in the Kabardino-Balkar Republic and Karachay-Cherkess Republic)
  13. Kalmyk (Mongolic; in the Republic of Kalmykia)
  14. Karachay-Balkar (Turkic; in the Kabardino-Balkar Republic and Karachay-Cherkess Republic)
  15. Khakas (Turkic; in the Republic of Khakassia)
  16. Khanty (Uralic; in Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug)
  17. Komi-Zyrian (Uralic; in the Komi Republic)
  18. Mansi (Uralic; in Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug)
  19. Mari (Uralic; in the Mari El Republic)
  20. Moksha (Uralic; in the Republic of Mordovia)
  21. Nenets (Uralic; in Nenets Autonomous Okrug)
  22. Nogai (Turkic; in the Karachay-Cherkess Republic)
  23. Ossetic (Indo-European; in the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania)
  24. Tatar (Turkic; in the Republic of Tatarstan)
  25. Tuvan (Turkic; in the Tuva Republic)
  26. Udmurt (Uralic; in the Udmurt Republic)
  27. Yakut (Turkic; in the Sakha Republic)

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The primary and official language of Russia is Russian. However there are some 35 other languages that have official status in one or more regions of Russia.

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Most of the residents of Russia speak the Russian language. Other languages spoken in Russia include German, French, and English.
Russian, German Belorussian and Ukrainian
the aofical language of russia is Russian
Russian.
Russian.
Russian obviously...
Yes,Ukrainian,Tartar,English and Polish.
They speak English
Russian obviously.
A great many languages are spoken in Russia and the former USSR due to the many and varied diversity of its people. The official language is Russian which is taught to all school children in addition to any local languages. The Russian alphabet is Cyrillic.
Russian
Russian and English.
Russian.
Russian language
Russian
salvik and Russian

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Russian
More then 100 (if not to count plenty of dialect forms of this languages). But to be true, you can hear in Russia almost any of languages, because this country is one of the most significant players in world politics and commerce.
Russian and English.
Of all the languages of Russia, Russian is the only official language. 27 different languages are considered official languages in various regions of Russia, along with Russian. There are over 100 minority languages spoken in Russia today. Also a lot of minority language are in danger of extinction.
Russian =)
In general, Russians speak Russian. It uses the cyrillic alphabet (derived from greek), although the language itself is more slavic in origin.
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About 100
Russians speak Russian.
Most Russian people speak Russian.
Russian is the official language, but there are 27 others in various regions
papito language
Slavic
Russian
Russian. (Pruski.)
Russian
Russian is the official language but there are 27 other languages in Russia because of diversity.
Russian.
Russians speak mainly Russian.
Russian is most common.
russian
They speak the Russian language obviously.

Russian, and most other slavic languages belong to the Indo-European family of languages.
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There are thousands of languages spoken worldwide. Some of the most widely spoken languages include English, Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, Hindi, and Arabic. Language diversity is a rich aspect of human culture and communication.

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