Dargwa ( дарган мез , dargan mez ) is a Northeast Caucasian language spoken by the Dargin people in the Russian republic Dagestan . This article discusses the literary dialect of the dialect continuum constituting the Dargin languages . It is based on the Aqusha and Urakhi dialects of Northern Dargin.
15-536: (Redirected from DAR ) [REDACTED] Look up dar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dar or DAR may refer to: Settlements [ edit ] Dar es Salaam , the largest city of Tanzania and East Africa Dar, Azerbaijan , a village Dar, Iran , a village Companies [ edit ] Dar Al-Handasah , an international engineering consulting company. People [ edit ] Dar (tribe) ,
30-778: A Kashmiri tribe in India and Pakistan Aleem Dar , Pakistani cricketer and international umpire Ami Dar , Israeli-American nonprofit leader Asif Dar , Pakistani-Canadian boxer Abdul Majeed Dar , commander of Hizbul Mujahideen Igal Dar (1936–1977), Israeli basketball player Mukhtar Dar , Pakistani-born artist and activist Noam Dar , Israeli-Scottish professional wrestler William Dar (born 1953), Filipino horticulturist and government administrator Dar Heatherington (born 1963), Canadian politician Dar Lyon , an English first-class cricketer Dar Robinson , American stunt performer and actor Dar Williams , folk-pop artist Fictional characters [ edit ] Dar,
45-894: A village Companies [ edit ] Dar Al-Handasah , an international engineering consulting company. People [ edit ] Dar (tribe) , a Kashmiri tribe in India and Pakistan Aleem Dar , Pakistani cricketer and international umpire Ami Dar , Israeli-American nonprofit leader Asif Dar , Pakistani-Canadian boxer Abdul Majeed Dar , commander of Hizbul Mujahideen Igal Dar (1936–1977), Israeli basketball player Mukhtar Dar , Pakistani-born artist and activist Noam Dar , Israeli-Scottish professional wrestler William Dar (born 1953), Filipino horticulturist and government administrator Dar Heatherington (born 1963), Canadian politician Dar Lyon , an English first-class cricketer Dar Robinson , American stunt performer and actor Dar Williams , folk-pop artist Fictional characters [ edit ] Dar,
60-754: Is closer to Kajtak than it is to North-Central Dargwa. According to the 2002 Census , there are 429,347 speakers of Dargwa proper in Dagestan, 7,188 in neighbouring Kalmykia , 1,620 in Khanty–Mansi AO , 680 in Chechnya , and hundreds more in other parts of Russia. Figures for the Lakh dialect spoken in central Dagestan are 142,523 in Dagestan, 1,504 in Kabardino-Balkaria , 708 in Khanty–Mansi. Like other languages of
75-406: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages dar [REDACTED] Look up dar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dar or DAR may refer to: Settlements [ edit ] Dar es Salaam , the largest city of Tanzania and East Africa Dar, Azerbaijan , a village Dar, Iran ,
90-517: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Dargwa language Dargwa is part of a Northeast Caucasian dialect continuum, the Dargin languages . The other languages in this dialect continuum (such as Kajtak , Kubachi , Itsari , and Chirag ) are often considered variants of Dargwa, but also sometimes considered separate languages by certain scholars. Korjakov (2012) concludes that Southwestern Dargwa
105-761: The Dargwa language See also [ edit ] Darr (disambiguation) Dhar (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Dar . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dar&oldid=1240267446 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with given-name-holder lists Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hebrew unisex given names Hidden categories: Short description
120-713: The Dargwa language See also [ edit ] Darr (disambiguation) Dhar (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Dar . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dar&oldid=1240267446 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with given-name-holder lists Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hebrew unisex given names Hidden categories: Short description
135-930: The American Revolution Definite article reduction , a linguistic phenomenon Department of Agrarian Reform Designated Airworthiness Representative , a person authorized to issue Airworthiness Certificates in the United States Digital Assets Repository Disulfiram-alcohol reaction Display aspect ratio Transport [ edit ] Dominion Atlantic Railway DAR, IATA airport code of Julius Nyerere International Airport , Dar es Salaam, Tanzania DAR, National Rail station code of Darlington railway station , County Durham, England Other uses [ edit ] Дар, Russian title of Vladimir Nabokov's book The Gift DAR! , an autobiographical webcomic by Erika Moen dar, ISO 639-3 code for
150-758: The American Revolution Definite article reduction , a linguistic phenomenon Department of Agrarian Reform Designated Airworthiness Representative , a person authorized to issue Airworthiness Certificates in the United States Digital Assets Repository Disulfiram-alcohol reaction Display aspect ratio Transport [ edit ] Dominion Atlantic Railway DAR, IATA airport code of Julius Nyerere International Airport , Dar es Salaam, Tanzania DAR, National Rail station code of Darlington railway station , County Durham, England Other uses [ edit ] Дар, Russian title of Vladimir Nabokov's book The Gift DAR! , an autobiographical webcomic by Erika Moen dar, ISO 639-3 code for
165-553: The Caucasus , Dargwa is noted for its large consonant inventory, which includes over 40 phonemes (distinct sounds), though the exact number varies by dialect. Voicing , glottalization (as ejectives ), fortition (which surfaces as gemination ), and frication are some of the distinct features of consonants in Dargwa. Particularly noteworthy is the inclusion of an epiglottal ejective by some languages such as Mehweb , which it may be
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#1732845228761180-484: The main character in the 1982 fantasy film The Beastmaster and the 1999–2002 Canadian Beastmaster TV series Dar Adal , one of the main characters in the TV series Homeland Acronyms [ edit ] Data at rest dar (disk archiver) , a disk archiving tool similar to tar Darzhavna Aeroplanna Rabotilnitsa (Държавната аеропланна работилница) or DAR (ДАР), a Bulgarian aircraft manufacturer Daughters of
195-439: The main character in the 1982 fantasy film The Beastmaster and the 1999–2002 Canadian Beastmaster TV series Dar Adal , one of the main characters in the TV series Homeland Acronyms [ edit ] Data at rest dar (disk archiver) , a disk archiving tool similar to tar Darzhavna Aeroplanna Rabotilnitsa (Държавната аеропланна работилница) or DAR (ДАР), a Bulgarian aircraft manufacturer Daughters of
210-486: The only language in the world to use phonemically. The following chart is of the literary dialect of Dargwa. The Dargwa language features five vowel sounds /i, e, ə, a, u/. Vowels /i, u, a/ can be pharyngealized as /iˤ, uˤ, aˤ/. There is also a pharyngealized mid-back vowel [oˤ] as a realization of /uˤ/, occurring in the Mehweb variety. The current Dargwa alphabet is based on Cyrillic as follows: The first Dargin alphabet
225-457: Was created by Peter von Uslar in the late 19th century, published in the grammar Хюркилинский язык for the Urakhi dialect of Dargwa. The Latin alphabet of the 1920s is not entirely supported by Unicode, but is approximately: a ʙ c ç ꞓ d e ə f g ǥ ƣ h ħ ⱨ i j k ⱪ l m n o p ᶈ q ꝗ r s ş t ţ u v w x ҳ ӿ z ƶ ⱬ ƶ̧ (The letters transcribed here ⱨ ⱪ ᶈ ҳ ⱬ might have cedillas instead of hooks;
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