Languages of the Soviet Union
The languages of the Soviet Union are hundreds of different languages and dialects from several different language groups. In 1922, it was decreed that all nationalities in the Soviet Union had the right to education in their own language. The new orthography used the Cyrillic, Latin, or Arabic alphabet, depending on geography and culture. After 1937, all languages that had received new alphabets after 1917 began using the Cyrillic alphabet. This way, it would be easier for linguistic minorities to learn to write both Russian and their native language. In 1960, the school educational laws were changed and teaching became more dominated by Russian. Moreover, the Armenian and Georgian, as well as the Baltic Soviet Socialist Republics were the only Soviet republics to maintain their writing s
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Languages of the Soviet Union
The languages of the Soviet Union are hundreds of different languages and dialects from several different language groups. In 1922, it was decreed that all nationalities in the Soviet Union had the right to education in their own language. The new orthography used the Cyrillic, Latin, or Arabic alphabet, depending on geography and culture. After 1937, all languages that had received new alphabets after 1917 began using the Cyrillic alphabet. This way, it would be easier for linguistic minorities to learn to write both Russian and their native language. In 1960, the school educational laws were changed and teaching became more dominated by Russian. Moreover, the Armenian and Georgian, as well as the Baltic Soviet Socialist Republics were the only Soviet republics to maintain their writing s
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Bahasa di Uni Soviet terdiri a ...... tuhan Uni Soviet.
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The languages of the Soviet Un ...... Latin alphabets respectively).
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Unter den Sprachen in der Sowj ...... ten Sprache in der Ausbildung.
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Ως γλώσσες της Σοβιετικής Ένωσ ...... ενότητας του Σοβιετκού λαού."
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СССР был многонациональным гос ...... язык официальным языком СССР.
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اللغات في الاتحاد السوفييتي (ب ...... عن 100 لغة محلية في ذلك الوقت.
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蘇聯面積相當大,因此蘇聯内並沒有統一的語言。,大致由數個語系 ...... 動俄羅斯化。 1960年開始,所有教育和法律都以俄語為主導。
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Bahasa di Uni Soviet terdiri a ...... ia hingga keruntuhan Uni Sovie
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The languages of the Soviet Un ...... cs to maintain their writing s
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Unter den Sprachen in der Sowj ...... ten Sprache in der Ausbildung.
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Ως γλώσσες της Σοβιετικής Ένωσ ...... ισχυρότερη θέση στο εκπαιδευτ
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СССР был многонациональным гос ...... язык официальным языком СССР.
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اللغات في الاتحاد السوفييتي (ب ...... عن 100 لغة محلية في ذلك الوقت.
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蘇聯面積相當大,因此蘇聯内並沒有統一的語言。,大致由數個語系 ...... 動俄羅斯化。 1960年開始,所有教育和法律都以俄語為主導。
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Bahasa di Uni Soviet
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Languages of the Soviet Union
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Sprachen in der Sowjetunion
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Γλώσσες της Σοβιετικής Ένωσης
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Языки СССР
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لغات الاتحاد السوفييتي
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苏联语言
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소련의 언어
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