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