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Yaktut/Sakha song. Copyright © Kүnney - Taatta Alexei Brodnikov Tõll., Denis Danilov muses. Marina Popova repertuaryttan The author's idea: Gennady Mamin Dir...
See http://wlmov.com/program/c24771 for the full Good News YAKUT Movie .......... This is: Good News YAKUT (Саха) People/Language Movie Trailer c24771 [c2477...
Lesson to learn Yakut language Sakha vocabulary of colors - apprendre la langue iakoute et le vocabulaire des couleurs.
The Sakha (Yakutia) Republic is a federal subject of Russia (a republic). Its population mainly consists of ethnic Yakuts and Russians. Саха Өрөспүүбулүкэтин...
The Story of the Life and Times of Jesus Christ (Son of God). According to the Gospel of Luke. (Russian Federation) Yakut / Sakha / Yakut-Sakha Language. God...
Yakuts are a Turkic people associated with the Sakha (Yakutia) Republic. The Yakut or Sakha language belongs to the Northern branch of the Turkic family of l...
Student singing in his native Sakha language during a science summer camp at Oktyemskiy Litsei, a school located in the Village of Oktyem, just a few minutes...
Nexus Expedition (nexusexpeditions.com) October 10, 2011, ГТРК САХА - GTRK Sakha TV Yakutsk, Republic of Sakha/Yakutia, Russian Federation Dimitri Kieffer & ...
This ethno music track is widely popular in night clubs in Yakutsk, Yakutia, Siberia / Russia. Performed in the Sakha (Yakut) language. Yakutia (known also a...
This is: Words of Life 1 Sakha (Саха) People/Language Movie Trailer c23820 [c23820t] Other names for this language are: Yakut; Yakut-Sakha; Yakutski; Саха; Саха тыла; Саха This language is spoken in: Russia (Rossiya or Rossiâ, Россия) This language is spoken by: Aoluguya; Ewenki; Sakha; Yakut This movie concerns: movie movies video videos music song songs mp3 God Allah Jesus Christ real exist exists early life crucifixion tomb Bible Christian Christians church gospel injil hope help life Global Recordings Network language free world language movies man men woman women For more information on this program see http://globalrecordings.net/program/c23820 ..........
SOUNDS OF GLOBAL WORSHIP: SIBERIA, SAKHA REPUBLIC, Song 1 SONG TITLE: "Song of a Mother's Love" WORDS: M. Kononova MELODY: K. Filippova PERFORMING ENSEMBLE: ...
SOUNDS OF GLOBAL WORSHIP: SIBERIA, SAKHA REPUBLIC, SONG 2 Here is another song from the 2007 Sakha New Song Festival. TITLE: "Kytalyk" WORDS: M. Kononova MEL...
Sakha Yakut Turkic Language Dünyanin dilinde Türkce - Ayna http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xl6sSSbvQwI&feature;=plcp.
Ayarkhaan - Blacksmiths in Ancient Turkic/Altaic Mythology.
Yakuts (Yakut language: Саха, Saxa) are a Turkic people who mainly inhabit the Sakha (Yakutia) Republic.The Sakha Republic lies in Russian Federation. Its mo...
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(saha-saxa-saka turks) Jeada - Min Saxabın (Saha Yeri) min saxa törübün..music Min sakha török.. sakha turkish=Min sakha török..eng=I am sakha turk..sakha ya...
Nexus Expedition (nexusexpeditions.com) October 9, 2011, NVK SAKHA / НВК САХА - Yakutia TV Interview Yakutsk, Republic of Sakha/Yakutia, Russian Federation D...
'Udagan' means female shaman in the Sakha / Yakut language. This song expresses the connection between her, the earth and animals, the spirits and ultimately eternal Tengri, the Turkic god of the sky and universe. The artist accompanies this theme with the sounds of animals by imitating them vocally and with meditative sounds of the khomus. Country: Sakha Republic, Siberia, Russia. Also check out her official YT channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/Sayduko
The Khatyla Family & Ludmila Efimo (khomus) and Baldorzh Khookheygin (drums, kyrympa) Songs: (1) "The Goddess Aiyyhyt" (2) "The Seasons" (begining) (3) "The ...
Song: Shyam Sakha Ki Pyari Album: ARPAN Singer: Mohan Shyam Dubey Music Director : Ravindra Jain Lyrics Writer: Ravindra Jain Producer : Rajesh Kinger & Kara...
사하 공화국( - 共和國, 야쿠트어: Саха Өрөспүүбүлүкэтэ, 러시아어: Респу́блика Саха́, 영어: Sakha Republic) 또는 야쿠티아 공화국( - 共和國, 러시아어: Республика Якутия, 영어: Yakutia Republic)은 러시아의 공화국이다. 극동 연방관구에 속하지만 지리적으로는 러시아 극동이 아닌 시베리아에 속한다. 러시아의 여러 행정 구역 중 가장 넓고, 또한 세계 여러 국가의 행정 구역들 중에서도 가장 넓다. 중심도시는 야쿠츠크이다. 민족 이 지역에는 여러 소수 민족들이 거주하고 있다. 대부분의 주민이 야쿠트인(45.54%)과 러시아인(41.15%)이다. 다른 소수 민족은 우크라이나인(7%)과 체첸인, 아제르바이잔인, 고려인, 아르메니아인, 중국인, 에벤인, 에네트인, 나나이인, 돌간인, 축치인, 유카기르인 등이 있다. 2002년의 조사에서, 사하 공화국에 거주하는 민족은 127개이다. 공용어는 야쿠트어와 러시아어이다. 러시아어는 25%가 쓰고 있다. 야쿠트어는 투르크어족에 속하나, 몽골어에서 차용어가 들어왔다. The Sakha (Yakutia) Republic (Russian: Республика Саха (Якутия), tr. Respublika Sakha (Yakutiya), IPA: [rʲɪsˈpublʲɪkə sɐˈxa jɪˈkutʲɪjə]; Sakha: Саха Өрөспүүбүлүкэтэ, Sakha Öröspǖbülükete) is a federal subject of Russia (a republic). It has a population of 958,528 (2010 Census), consisting mainly of ethnic Yakuts and Russians. Comprising half of the Far Eastern Federal District, it is the largest subnational governing body by area in the world at 3,083,523 square kilometers (1,190,555 sq mi) and the eighth largest territory in the world, if the federal subjects of Russia were compared with other countries. It is larger than Argentina and just smaller than India which covers an area of 3,287,590 square kilometers (1,269,350 sq mi). It has a population of fewer than one million inhabitants. Its capital is the city of Yakutsk. The Sakha Republic is one of the ten autonomous Turkic Republics within the Russian Federation. Yakutia also fosters close cultural, political, economic and industrial relations with the independent Turkic states through membership in organizations such as the Turkic Council and the Joint Administration of Turkic Arts and Culture Ethnic groups According to the 2010 Census, the ethnic composition is: 466,492 Yakuts (49.9%) 353,649 Russians (37.8%) 20,341 Ukrainians (2.2%) 21,080 Evenks (2.2%) 15,071 Evens (1.6%) 8,122 Tatars (0.9%)
Sakha, or Yakut, is a Turkic language with around 360,000 native speakers spoken in the Sakha Republic in the Russian Federation by the Sakha or Yakuts.
Sakha is an agglutinative language, and it employs vowel harmony.
Sakha is a member of the Northern Turkic family of languages, which includes Shor, Tuvan, and Dolgan in addition to Sakha. Like Turkish, Sakha has vowel harmony, is agglutinative and has no grammatical gender. Word order is usually subject–object–verb.
Sakha is spoken mainly in the Sakha Republic. It is also used by ethnic Sakha in Khabarovsk Region and a small diaspora in other parts of the Russian Federation, Turkey, and other parts of the world. Dolgan, a close relative of Sakha, considered by some[who?] a dialect, is spoken by Dolgans in Krasnoyarsk Region. Sakha is widely used as a lingua franca by other ethnic minorities in the Sakha Republic – more Dolgans, Evenks, Evens and Yukagirs speak Yakut than their own languages. About 8% of the people of other ethnicities than Yakut living in Sakha claimed knowledge of the Yakut language during the 2002 census.