лоти
Nivkh
Etymology
Borrowed from Russian Росси́я (Rossíja) or Russian Русь (Rusʹ), possibly related to Ainu ヌチャ .
Proper noun
лоти (loti)
- (North Sakhalin) Russian (person)
- 2020, Н. Г. Бессонова, “Нивх тивух нен-нен ыу мыкыркут гузт фурть [Proper Articulation of Certain Phonemes of the Nivkh Language]”, in II Международный симпозиум на языках коренных малочисленных народов Дальнего Востока Российской Федерации [Second International Symposium in the Languages of the Indigenous Small-Numbered Peoples of the Far East of the Russian Federation]:
- Наквур белорусскунғе, лотиғунғе, украинцкунғе, якутғунғе, тьый эна-эна Россияух ӿум нивхкун пʼрор̌кунты, пʼзифкунты, пʼи культурағе тʼхырпта ӄʼаутғун.
- Nakvur belorusskunꜧe,
- Still, Belarusians, Russians, Ukrainians, Yakuts, and other peoples living in Russia haven't forgotten their traditions, their languages, their culture.
Related terms
- Лоча (Loț’a)
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