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If that comparatively tiny number has you scratching your head and wondering where the "interesting" part of this is, first note that Budukh is a sister-language to Kryts, which is spoken by 8,000 Daghestanis in neighbouring valleys, and second, as the reviewer puts it:
unknown title 2008
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If that comparatively tiny number has you scratching your head and wondering where the "interesting" part of this is, first note that Budukh is a sister-language to Kryts, which is spoken by 8,000 Daghestanis in neighbouring valleys, and second, as the reviewer puts it:
unknown title 2008
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If that comparatively tiny number has you scratching your head and wondering where the "interesting" part of this is, first note that Budukh is a sister-language to Kryts, which is spoken by 8,000 Daghestanis in neighbouring valleys, and second, as the reviewer puts it:
unknown title 2008
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If that comparatively tiny number has you scratching your head and wondering where the "interesting" part of this is, first note that Budukh is a sister-language to Kryts, which is spoken by 8,000 Daghestanis in neighbouring valleys, and second, as the reviewer puts it:
unknown title 2008
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If that comparatively tiny number has you scratching your head and wondering where the "interesting" part of this is, first note that Budukh is a sister-language to Kryts, which is spoken by 8,000 Daghestanis in neighbouring valleys, and second, as the reviewer puts it:
unknown title 2008
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If that comparatively tiny number has you scratching your head and wondering where the "interesting" part of this is, first note that Budukh is a sister-language to Kryts, which is spoken by 8,000 Daghestanis in neighbouring valleys, and second, as the reviewer puts it:
unknown title 2008
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