Turkic language spoken in Yakutia, Russia.
A republic of Russia with an area of 3,103,200 km² located in the East Russia.
Sinónimos
Examples for "sah"
Examples for "sah"
1Behind him would be Mit-sah, the great whip singing in his hand.
2About three years, sah; dat time when you got me safe away.
3I was right across the street, and she suah is pretty, sah.
4But it was so close, sah, dat it done made me mad.
5I think, sah, you better go on wid your horse at once.
1Evan was a Yakut whom my friend brought from the Lena country.
2They can speak Russian, but they talk their own Yakut dialect.
3One must presume Yakut worked from a copy of the original.
4CRP in the Yakut was considerably lower than was reported for other populations.
5Only my countrymen, the Masurs, could do such violence to the beautiful, sonorous Yakut language.
1The three forms that stood behind were Sakha and Visakha and Naigameya.
2The adorable Sakha, which is Kartikeya's Vayu form proceeded towards Agni.
3Officials in Sakha, six hours ahead of Moscow, could not immediately be reached for comment.
4The measures were announced by Sakha President Yegor Borisov.
5They are going to come and get me', said Sakha, recalling the words of his patient.
6Important health implications of metabolic adaptation are suggested by research with the Yakut (Sakha), Evenki, and Buriat of Siberia.
7Its mining and processing facilities are located in the Krasnoyarsk and Irkutsk regions, and the Sakha Republic of the Russian Federation.
8A state of emergency has been declared in the Sakha Republic in Siberia against packs of wolves preying on reindeer herds.
9It is also investing $700 million this year to develop the Elga coal deposit in the Sakha Republic in Siberia.
10The joint venture is with Sakha-Zoloto, the state gold company of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) in the Russian Federation.
11But in reality, she was suffering from schizophrenia, said Sakha, who treated the woman during a visit to his homeland to do charity work.