A Turkic language with around 363,000 speakers that is spoken in the Sakha Republic in the Russian Federation.
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.
6The Major inquired how he knew that it was the Yakut language which his daughter spoke.
7Although this dog was quite ordinary, he was in several ways distinguished from his Yakut brothers.
8No Yakut ever took the information that I was not a Russian but a 'Bilak'-Polak-withindifference.
9We conducted a cross-sectional study of 265 healthy Yakut adults in six villages in rural northeastern Siberia.
10Yakut includes a dozen verbatim passages from Ibn Fadlan's account, which was then three hundred years old.
11The best-known of these is an Arabic geographical lexicon written by Yakut ibn-Abdallah sometime in the thirteenth century.
12Yakut ibn-Abdallah MS, a geographical lexicon,?A.D.
13'Dead fish and broken crates,' said the Yakut, offering both enforcers a steaming mug.
14It belonged to an aged Yakut, well deserving of the honourable designation 'ohonior', given to all the Yakut elders.
15At Guigiguinsk, a straggling village on the borders of the Arctic Ocean, lived a Yakut tribe already converted to Christianity.
16The cluster includes gas producing Yakut Fuel and Energy Company, Ogodzha coal project and the Vera coal terminal, the group said.