Associations to the word «Yakut»
Noun
- Turkic
- Uzbek
- Lena
- Shamanism
- Shaman
- Volga
- Reindeer
- Kazakh
- Mongolian
- Inuit
- Ukrainian
- Phonology
- Russian
- Turkish
- Mongol
- Turkmenistan
- Alexei
- Vestige
- Vowel
- Cossack
- Lexicon
- Tracker
- Mack
- Sg
- Sami
- Turk
- Alphabet
- Greenland
- Informant
- Zulu
- Yi
- Mughal
- Khan
- Peoples
- Po
- Mikhail
- Labourer
- Revolt
- Mongolia
- Lan
- Ibrahim
- Aboriginal
- Vocabulary
- Korean
- Counterpart
- Syntax
- Morphology
- Apache
- Linguist
- Mohammad
- Language
- Suffix
- Ethnicity
- Peasant
- Dialect
- Flyer
- Bo
- Republic
- Creator
- Socialist
- Soviet
- Neighbor
- Bombay
- Vietnamese
- Tribe
- Tu
- Mythology
- Northeast
- Harmony
- Goddess
- Cattle
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
YAKUT, noun. One of a Siberian people who speak a Turkic language, and live in the Lena river basin.
YAKUT, proper noun. The language of these people.
Dictionary definition
YAKUT, noun. A member of a Turkic people of northeastern Siberia (mainly in the Lena river basin).
YAKUT, noun. The Turkic language spoken by the Yakut.
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