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Komi

Komi is spoken in the Komi Republic and other parts of Russia.


Komi has been written with a Cyrillic-based alphabet since 1938:

[Komi using the modern Cyrillic-based alphabet]

Komi was written using a Latin-based alphabet from 1930 to 1936:

[Komi using a Latin-based alphabet]

From 1918 to 1932 and 1936 to 1938 Komi used Vasily Molodtsov's Cyrllic-based alphabet:

[Komi using Vasily Molodtsov's Cyrillic-based alphabet]
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Language information at Wikipedia

Writing system information at Wikipedia and Omniglot


The four essential
travel phrases in English:

1) Where is my room?
2) Where is the beach?
3) Where is the bar?
4) Don't touch me there!
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