Did they teach Uzbek to workers before exchange them? Otherwise its not make a sense.
ZD_17 on
I wonder where exactly was Tatar taught. My guess would be Surakhany. And yes, Uzbeki is very surprising. Never heard of Uzbeki community in Azerbaijan.
AzerbaijanLeon on
armenia – armenian, probably, russian in some downtown schools, my country was left brotherhood tolerance ultracountry (i’m not against multiculturalism however Azerbaijani lang is head in my cntry and heart for all our citizens)
Capta1n_n9m0 on
What about the Azerbaijani language itself?
no_data5 on
Rus-Tatar and Turk are the Azerbaijani languages I believe
Samak1001 on
What is Aysor?
PotentialBat34 on
Did the Soviets establish a Standardization Institute for Azerbaijani, kinda akin to our Türk Dil Kurumu? If they used to call the language Turkish and had a competing standard for it, that would’ve been awkward haha.
marchinmars on
interesting to see soviet era latin alphabet azerbaijani. right after 1939 they changed it to kiril.
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Did they teach Uzbek to workers before exchange them? Otherwise its not make a sense.
I wonder where exactly was Tatar taught. My guess would be Surakhany. And yes, Uzbeki is very surprising. Never heard of Uzbeki community in Azerbaijan.
armenia – armenian, probably, russian in some downtown schools, my country was left brotherhood tolerance ultracountry (i’m not against multiculturalism however Azerbaijani lang is head in my cntry and heart for all our citizens)
What about the Azerbaijani language itself?
Rus-Tatar and Turk are the Azerbaijani languages I believe
What is Aysor?
Did the Soviets establish a Standardization Institute for Azerbaijani, kinda akin to our Türk Dil Kurumu? If they used to call the language Turkish and had a competing standard for it, that would’ve been awkward haha.
interesting to see soviet era latin alphabet azerbaijani. right after 1939 they changed it to kiril.