The Scythian languages form a North Eastern branch of the Iranian language family and comprise the distinctive languages "The languages of the eastern group, moreover, cannot have been themselves mutually intelligible. The main known languages of this group are Chorasmian, Sogdian and Saka.
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- The Scythian languages form a North Eastern branch of the Iranian language family and comprise the distinctive languages "The languages of the eastern group, moreover, cannot have been themselves mutually intelligible. The main known languages of this group are Chorasmian, Sogdian and Saka. Less well-known are Old Ossetic (Scytho-Sarmatian) and Bactrian, but from what is known it would seem likely that these languages were equally distinctive" - Encyclopedia Britannica 15th edition - Macropedia on Languages of the World spoken by the Scythian tribes of nomadic pastoralists in Scythia between the 8th century BC and the 5th century AD. Up to the 4th century AD we have only a few words from any of these languages Encyclopedia Britannica 15th edition - Macropedia on Languages of the World, "The Iranian Languages", substantial evidence of Sogdian and Saka dating from a later period. The Scythian languages may have formed a dialect continuum: Scytho-Sarmatian languages were spoken by people originally of Iranian stock Scythian, member of a normadic people originally of Iranian stock who migrated from Central Asia to southern Russia in the 8th and 7th centuries BC - Encyclopedia Britannica 15th edition - Micropaedia on "Scythian" from the 8th and 7th century BC onwards in the area of Ukraine, Southern Russia and Kazakhstan. Modern Ossetic survives as a continuation of the language family possibly represented by Scytho-Sarmatian inscriptions, although the Scytho-Sarmatian language family "does not simply represent the same [Ossetic] language" at an earlier date. The languages of the Scytho-Sarmatian inscription may represent dialects of a language family of which Modern Ossetic is a continuation, but does not simply represent the same language at an earlier time - Encyclopedia Britannica 15th edition - Macropedia on Languages of the World Saka language or Scytho-Khotanese in the east: spoken in the Kingdom of Khotan (located in present-day Xinjiang, China), and including the Khotanese of Khotan and Tumshuqese of Tumshuq. Scholars classify these languages as part of the North-Eastern branch of Iranian languages. Schmitt, Rüdiger (ed. ), Compendium Linguarum Iranicarum, Reichert, 1989.
- L'escita era la llengua parlada pels escites. Del seu llenguatge no es coneix més que noms propis i geogràfics. Està classificat com una llengua iraniana.
- Les langues scythes sont des langues appartenant au groupe NOHTCHI du groupe des langues caucasiennes du nord-est.
- スキタイ語(スキタイご)とは、紀元前8世紀から紀元前1世紀頃、現代のウクライナやカザフにあたる地域で用いられた言語。比較言語学的分類において、古代ギリシアの歴史家ヘロドトスが当時のスキタイ語を記録した語彙や文法から、東インド・イラン語族の一言語だと広く考えられている。ヘロドトスが伝え聞いたスキタイの言語はおそらく遊牧系スキタイ人のものだったと思われる。スキタイには他にも王族系と農耕系のスキタイがあり、実際には彼らが一貫して、インド・イラン語系の言語を話していたかは、実際には不明である。
- Język scytyjski - język z grupy wschodnioirańskiej, używany w starożytności w Scytii, spokrewniony z językiem sogdyjskim i językiem sakijskim. Po najeździe Hunów zastąpiony przez języki tureckie. Współcześnie jego jedyną pozostałością jest język osetyjski.
- Скифо-сарматский язык — мёртвый язык восточно-иранской подгруппы иранских языков, распространенный в VIII в. до н. э. — X в. н. э. на территории современных Украины, Казахстана и юга России. Современным потомком скифо-сарматского языка исследователями считается осетинский язык.
- Kaynak: ASYA VE AVRUPA ULUSLARININ ETNİK ŞEKİLLENMESİNDE ÖNEMLİ BİR HALKA:İSKİTLER - Yazan-Semih Seyyid
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- mostly extinct by AD 1000, remnants evolved into Ossetic
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- The Scythian languages form a North Eastern branch of the Iranian language family and comprise the distinctive languages "The languages of the eastern group, moreover, cannot have been themselves mutually intelligible. The main known languages of this group are Chorasmian, Sogdian and Saka.
- L'escita era la llengua parlada pels escites. Del seu llenguatge no es coneix més que noms propis i geogràfics. Està classificat com una llengua iraniana.
- Les langues scythes sont des langues appartenant au groupe NOHTCHI du groupe des langues caucasiennes du nord-est.
- Język scytyjski - język z grupy wschodnioirańskiej, używany w starożytności w Scytii, spokrewniony z językiem sogdyjskim i językiem sakijskim. Po najeździe Hunów zastąpiony przez języki tureckie. Współcześnie jego jedyną pozostałością jest język osetyjski.
- Скифо-сарматский язык — мёртвый язык восточно-иранской подгруппы иранских языков, распространенный в VIII в. до н. э. — X в. н. э. на территории современных Украины, Казахстана и юга России.
- Kaynak: ASYA VE AVRUPA ULUSLARININ ETNİK ŞEKİLLENMESİNDE ÖNEMLİ BİR HALKA:İSKİTLER - Yazan-Semih Seyyid
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- Scythian languages
- Escita
- Langues scythes
- スキタイ語
- Język scytyjski
- Скифо-сарматский язык
- İskit dilleri
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