Komi-Permyak language
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Komi-Permyak (Коми-Пермяцкӧй; Komi-Permjacköj) is spoken in the former Autonomous district of the Komi-Permyaks, Russia, in the basin of the Kama River. It is a Finno-Ugric language related to Komi-Zyrian and Udmurt. It is written using the Komi Cyrillic alphabet and is co-official with Russian in the Komi-Permyak autonomous district. See also Bjarmians.
Cyrillic Alphabet: А/а, Б/б, В/в, Г/г, Д/д, Е/е, Ё/ё, Ж/ж, З/з, И/и, І/і, Й/й, К/к, Л/л, М/м, Н/н, О/о, Ӧ/ӧ, П/п, Р/р, С/с, Т/т, У/у, Ф/ф, Х/х, Ц/ц, Ч/ч, Ш/ш, Щ/щ, Ъ/ъ, Ы/ы, Ь/ь, Э/э, Ю/ю, Я/я
| Finno-Ugric languages | |||
| Ugric languages | Hungarian | Khanty | Mansi | ||
| Permic languages | Komi | Komi-Permyak | Udmurt | ||
| Finno-Volgaic languages | Mari | Erzya | Moksha | Merya† | Meshcherian† | Muromian† | Sami languages | Estonian | Finnish | Livonian | Veps | Võro | Votic | ||
| † Language death>Extinct | |||
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