Komi-Permyak language

Komi-Permyak language (перем коми кыв [ˈperem ˈkomi kɨv] or коми-пермяцкӧй кыв [ˈkomi perˈmʲɑtskəj kɨv]), also known as Permyak, is one of two Permic varieties in the Uralic language family that form a pluricentric language, the other being Komi-Zyryan (Udmurt is another Permic language spoken outside of the region and not a member of the Komi pluricentric language).

Permyak
коми-пермяцкӧй кыв komi-permyacköj kyv
Native toRussia
RegionPerm Krai, Kirov Oblast
Native speakers
63,000 (2010 census)
Uralic
  • Permic
    • Komi
      • Permyak
Language codes
ISO 639-3koi
Glottologkomi1269
ELPKomi-Permyak
Traditional distribution of the Komi languages
Permyak is classified as Definitely Endangered by the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger (2010)

The Komi-Permyak language, spoken in Perm Krai of Russia and written using the Komi Cyrillic alphabet, was co-official with Russian in the Komi-Permyak Okrug of the Perm Krai.

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