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- Tsez_language abstract "Tsez, also known as Dido (цезяс мец cezyas mec or цез мец cez mec in Tsez) is a Northeast Caucasian language with about 15,354 speakers (2002) spoken by the Tsez, a Muslim people in the mountainous Tsunta district of southwestern Dagestan in Russia. The name is said to derive from the Tsez word for "eagle", which is most likely a folk etymology. The name Dido is derived from the Georgian word დიდი (didi), meaning "big".Tsez lacks a literary tradition and is poorly represented in written form. Avar and Russian are used as literary languages locally, even in schools. However, attempts have been made to develop a stable orthography for the Tsez language as well as its relatives, mainly for the purpose of recording traditional folklore; thus, a Cyrillic script based on that of Avar is often used. Fluency of Avar is usually higher among men than women, and the younger people tend to be more fluent in Russian than in Tsez, which is probably due to the lack of education in and about the language. Tsez is not taught in school and instead Avar is taught for the first five years and Russian afterwards.The vocabulary shows many traces of influences of Avar, Georgian, Arabic and Russian, mainly through loanwords and, in the case of Russian, even in grammar and style. There are also loanwords of Turkic origin. These factors may eventually lead to the decline of use of the Tsez language, as it is more and more replaced by Avar and Russian, partly due to loss of traditional culture among the people and the adoption of a Western clothing, technology and architecture.Tsez grammar was first analyzed by the Georgian linguist Davit Imnaishvili in 1963. Currently, a collection of Tsez folklore texts (written in the Mokok dialect) is in production.".
- Tsez_language iso6393Code "ddo".
- Tsez_language languageFamily Northeast_Caucasian_languages.
- Tsez_language languageFamily Tsezic_languages.
- Tsez_language spokenIn Dagestan.
- Tsez_language spokenIn Russia.
- Tsez_language wikiPageExternalLink BLS25.pdf.
- Tsez_language wikiPageExternalLink gl26.pdf.
- Tsez_language wikiPageExternalLink gl27.pdf.
- Tsez_language wikiPageExternalLink gl28.pdf.
- Tsez_language wikiPageID "5499911".
- Tsez_language wikiPageRevisionID "593867846".
- Tsez_language date "2010".
- Tsez_language date "September 2012".
- Tsez_language fam Northeast_Caucasian_languages.
- Tsez_language fam Tsezic_languages.
- Tsez_language fam "Tsez–Hinukh".
- Tsez_language familycolor "Caucasian".
- Tsez_language hasPhotoCollection Tsez_language.
- Tsez_language iso "ddo".
- Tsez_language name "Tsez".
- Tsez_language nativename "цезяс мец".
- Tsez_language notice "IPA".
- Tsez_language postText "By whom?".
- Tsez_language postText "When?".
- Tsez_language ref "e17".
- Tsez_language region "Southern Dagestan".
- Tsez_language states Russia.
- Tsez_language wordnet_type synset-language-noun-1.
- Tsez_language subject Category:Agglutinative_languages.
- Tsez_language subject Category:Dagestan.
- Tsez_language subject Category:Endangered_Caucasian_languages.
- Tsez_language subject Category:Languages_of_Russia.
- Tsez_language subject Category:Northeast_Caucasian_languages.
- Tsez_language type Abstraction100002137.
- Tsez_language type Communication100033020.
- Tsez_language type EndangeredCaucasianLanguages.
- Tsez_language type Language106282651.
- Tsez_language type LanguagesOfRussia.
- Tsez_language type NortheastCaucasianLanguages.
- Tsez_language type Language.
- Tsez_language type Language.
- Tsez_language type Language.
- Tsez_language type InformationEntity.
- Tsez_language comment "Tsez, also known as Dido (цезяс мец cezyas mec or цез мец cez mec in Tsez) is a Northeast Caucasian language with about 15,354 speakers (2002) spoken by the Tsez, a Muslim people in the mountainous Tsunta district of southwestern Dagestan in Russia. The name is said to derive from the Tsez word for "eagle", which is most likely a folk etymology. The name Dido is derived from the Georgian word დიდი (didi), meaning "big".Tsez lacks a literary tradition and is poorly represented in written form.".
- Tsez_language label "Idioma tsez".
- Tsez_language label "Lingua tsez".
- Tsez_language label "Língua tsez".
- Tsez_language label "Tsesische Sprache".
- Tsez_language label "Tsez language".
- Tsez_language label "Tsez".
- Tsez_language label "Цезский язык".
- Tsez_language sameAs Tsesische_Sprache.
- Tsez_language sameAs Idioma_tsez.
- Tsez_language sameAs Didoera.
- Tsez_language sameAs Tsez.
- Tsez_language sameAs Lingua_tsez.
- Tsez_language sameAs Língua_tsez.
- Tsez_language sameAs m.0dpml1.
- Tsez_language sameAs Q34033.
- Tsez_language sameAs Q34033.
- Tsez_language sameAs Tsez_language.
- Tsez_language wasDerivedFrom Tsez_language?oldid=593867846.
- Tsez_language isPrimaryTopicOf Tsez_language.
- Tsez_language name "Tsez".
- Tsez_language name "цезяс мец (cezyas mec)".