Karaim

Synonyms for "karaim"

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Related terms

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Translations

20 translations across 6 languages.

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Finnish

1 entries
  • karaiimi name (Kipchak Turkic language with Aramaic and Persian influences)

German

4 entries
  • Karaimisch name (Kipchak Turkic language with Aramaic and Persian influences)
  • Karaïmisch name (Kipchak Turkic language with Aramaic and Persian influences)
  • Karaim noun (collective plural of Karaim)
  • Karaime noun (member of the ethnic group which traditionally spoke Karaim)

Kazakh

2 entries
  • қарайым тілі name (Kipchak Turkic language with Aramaic and Persian influences)
  • қарайым noun (member of the ethnic group which traditionally spoke Karaim)

Turkish

2 entries
  • Karaimce name (Kipchak Turkic language with Aramaic and Persian influences)
  • Karayca name (Kipchak Turkic language with Aramaic and Persian influences)

Ukrainian

2 entries
  • караї́м noun (member of the ethnic group which traditionally spoke Karaim)
  • караї́мка noun (member of the ethnic group which traditionally spoke Karaim)

Uzbek

1 entries
  • qaraim tili name (Kipchak Turkic language with Aramaic and Persian influences)

Sample sentences

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At times the discrepancy can be even greater: only 12.8% of the Karaim, a Turkic-speaking group living for the most part in Lithuania, declared Karaim as their native language.

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For more than six hundred years, Karaim has been spoken as a community language in what is today Lithuania.

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He began to develop closer relations with his Karaim subjects and issued a charter to a Karaim named Iosif to try again to establish a mint. The Karaim Rabbi wrote that after the Christians had left, […]

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The term Karaim refers to both a people and to a religious system. Karaims are believers in the Old Testament but consider themselves to be of Turkic ethnic origin. They have traditionally used the Hebrew alphabet for writing their language, […]

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