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current | 13:40, 26 March 2017 | 2,250 × 1,244 (33 KB) | Listofpeople | Thank you WajWohu. A new version was a muss because of the serious translation error regarding the endonym. Ubykh was missing in my old version which included the literary dialects only. Yet, Ubykh was added now although it is not a written language, b... | |
21:10, 24 March 2017 | 398 × 160 (4 KB) | WajWohu | Reverted to version as of 18:33, 11 January 2006 (UTC). Yes there are some confusions because of the Russian official term "adygeyski" for Western Circassian. But where is Ubykh language now? Please open an other File. | ||
19:37, 12 March 2017 | 2,220 × 1,052 (27 KB) | Listofpeople | Corrected a translation error in the chart of literary dialects of the Abazgi–Adyghe continuum. The Russian-language term "Адыгейский" (Lowland Adyghe variety spoken in Adygea) is not to be confused with ''Адыгский'' (Adyghe aka Cir... | ||
18:33, 11 January 2006 | 398 × 160 (4 KB) | Maksim | La bildo estas kopiita de wikipedia:en. La originala priskribo estas: This is a flow chart of Northwest Caucasian languages. It was created by bdesham on 2003-06-20 for that article. {{PD-self}} {| border="1" ! date/time || userna |
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