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Krimchak language

LC control no.sh2005003817
Topical headingKrimchak language
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Variant(s)Crimean Tatar language, Judeo-
Crimean Turkish language, Judeo-
Judeo-Crimean Tatar language
Judeo-Crimean Turkish language
See alsoJews--Languages
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Kuman languages
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Russia (Federation)--Languages
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Ukraine--Languages
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Found inWork cat.: Narodnye pesni i poslovit︠s︡y krymchakov, 2003.
Opentopia WWW search, June 14, 2005 (Krimchak is the language of the Krimchak Jews, a very small Jewish group on the Crimean peninsula; the Krimchak Jews settled in Crimea probably in the 16th century and spoke a variant of Crimean Tatar but used the Hebrew alphabet)
Ethnologue WWW version, June 14, 2005 (Judeo-Crimean Tatar: a language of Uzbekistan; also spoken in Georgia and Kazakhstan; alternate names: Judeo-Crimean Turkish, Krimchak)
Ethnologue online, Aug. 31, 2020: Krimchak (a language of Ukraine; also spoken in Russia (Federation); alternate names: Judeo-Crimean Tatar, Judeo-Crimean Turkish; classification: Turkic, Western, Ponto-Caspian; reportedly similar to Crimean Tatar; Jewish)