Definition of Samoyedic in English:
Samoyedic
nounˌsamɔɪˈjɛdɪkˌsaməˈjɛdɪkˌsæməˈjɛdɪk
mass nounA group of Uralic languages of northern Siberia, of which the most widely spoken is Nenets.
Example sentencesExamples
- Negation in Samoyedic is expressed by a negative verb.
adjective ˌsamɔɪˈjɛdɪkˌsaməˈjɛdɪkˌsæməˈjɛdɪk
Relating to the Samoyeds or their languages.
Example sentencesExamples
- Nenets is part of the Samoyedic group of Uralic languages and has two main dialects: Forest and Tundra.
- The Nentsy (also known as the Yurak) are one of five Samoyedic peoples, which also include the Entsy, Nganasany, Sel'kupy, and Kamas (who became extinct as a group in the years following World War I ).
Definition of Samoyedic in US English:
Samoyedic
nounˌsæməˈjɛdɪkˌsaməˈyedik
A group of Uralic languages of northern Siberia, of which the most widely spoken is Nenets.
Example sentencesExamples
- Negation in Samoyedic is expressed by a negative verb.
adjectiveˌsæməˈjɛdɪkˌsaməˈyedik
Relating to the Samoyeds or their languages.
Example sentencesExamples
- Nenets is part of the Samoyedic group of Uralic languages and has two main dialects: Forest and Tundra.
- The Nentsy (also known as the Yurak) are one of five Samoyedic peoples, which also include the Entsy, Nganasany, Sel'kupy, and Kamas (who became extinct as a group in the years following World War I ).