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Tsunta district Dagestan flag Russian Flag  
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Hinukh Periodic Table of the Elements - Periodická tabulka v hinukštině

 
                 
    _Al_
тути
    S
чIабатI
   
              Fe
кер
    Cu_пак
йез
Zn_
тутийа
           
                    _Ag__мецхер
окро // укру
    Sn
гъалай
       
                    Au
месед
    Pb
кебу
       
   

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Dictionary The Hinukh language (Hinukh: гьинузас мец hinuzas mec, also known as Hinux, Ginukh, or Ginux) is a Northeast Caucasian language of the Tsezic subgroup. It is spoken by about 200 to 500 people, the Hinukhs, in the Tsunta district of southwestern Dagestan, mainly in the village of Genukh (Hinukh: Hino). Hinukh is very closely related to Tsez, but they are not entirely mutually intelligible.
Only half of the children of the village speak the Hinukh language. As Hinukh is unwritten, like the other members of the Tsezic family, Avar and Russian are used as literary language. Hinukh is not considered to have dialects, but due to its linguistic proximity to Tsez it was once considered a Tsez dialect.
The Hinukh people were already mentioned in the Georgian chronicles of the Early Middle Ages. The language itself was first described in 1916 by Russian ethnographer A. Serzhputovsky.

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Hinukh Periodic Table of the Elements - Periodická tabulka v hinukštině

 
      Hinukh dictionary online            
    _Al
тµт/и
         
              Fe
кер
    Cu_пак
йез
_Zn
тµтийа
           
                    _Ag__мецхéр
óкро // µкру
    Sn
гъалáй
       
                    Au
месéд
    Pb
кéбу
       
   

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Hinukh/ map - nummer 15
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