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Re: Chechen

Postby Ekberg » 2013-05-08, 21:43

Chechen in Latin version is much better than in Cyrillic. And more easy to study

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Re: Chechen

Postby księżycowy » 2013-05-09, 2:31

With the way the Cyrillic script is implemented for Chechen, you'll get absolutely no argument from me. The only thing is Latin Chechen isn't official, nor widely accepted or even tied down to a single agreed upon form for the parties that use/want Latin script for Chechen.

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Re: Chechen

Postby Petrovitch » 2013-05-10, 23:58

I found this. It seems to cover a lot of grammar topics.
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Re: Chechen

Postby Limagne » 2013-05-18, 16:05

Chechen Vocabulary for English Speakers

http://www.tpbooks.com/english-chechen_ ... aries/3_37

The words are in the cyrillic alphabet and a phonetic transcription.

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Re: Chechen

Postby księżycowy » 2018-03-11, 12:10

I found a downloadable Chechen Reference grammar (in English) here:
https://slaviccenters.duke.edu/projects/grammars

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Re: Chechen

Postby Massimiliano B » 2018-03-12, 22:45

Perhaps someone has already posted this link...

http://erwinkomen.ruhosting.nl/che/dict ... n/main.htm


It is a Chechen dictionary online. It seems that most entries have only a Russian translation.

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Re: Chechen

Postby księżycowy » 2018-03-12, 23:13

Oh wow, that's cool!

I like how they represent the long vowels in the Cyrillic script too. (Not that I'm saying it should be officially adopted, but it's a nice tool for learners. :P )

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Re: Chechen

Postby Massimiliano B » 2018-03-12, 23:28


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Re: Chechen

Postby księżycowy » 2018-03-13, 14:01

Just in case anyone cames to this thread and hasn't seen our poll in the Georgian forum, please check out this poll that will help us decide what to do with the Northwest, Northeast Caucasian, Kartvelian languages and with Ossetic and Armenian.

viewtopic.php?f=22&p=1103268#p1103268

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Re: Chechen

Postby Massimiliano B » 2018-03-19, 23:05

Chechen dictionary and phrasebook by Nicholas Awde:

http://mott.vvvay.net/chech/awde/?i=1



Deutsch-tschetschenisches Wörterbuch (German-Chechen dictionary - in German):

http://k1urh.ru/dokuwiki/doku.php

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Postby Ålíné » 2021-05-10, 15:20

eskandar wrote:I'm VERY interested in learning Chechen!! Unfortunately I have no learning materials for Chechen, and I don't speak any Russian (although I can read Cyrillic), so I would love if there were Chechen lessons here! :D


Same here lol :?


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