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1 Ingrian
1) Разговорное выражение: (a male) чухонец, (a female) чухна, (a female) чухонка -
2 ingrian
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3 (a female) Ingrian
Разговорное выражение: чухна, чухонка -
4 (a male) Ingrian
Разговорное выражение: чухонец -
5 Finnic (Estonian, Finnish, Votic, Karelian, Ingrian, or Veps)
Устаревшее слово: чухонский (esp. of speakers of Finnic languages in Russia's north-west; dated or pejorative)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Finnic (Estonian, Finnish, Votic, Karelian, Ingrian, or Veps)
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6 inkeriläinen
• ingrian -
7 ижорский язык
Ingrian language, Izhorian -
8 Finnic
1) Общая лексика: финский2) Устаревшее слово: (Estonian, Finnish, Votic, Karelian, Ingrian, or Veps) чухонский (esp. of speakers of Finnic languages in Russia's north-west; dated or pejorative)3) Лингвистика: финские языки (languages), прибалтийско-финский, прибалтийско-финская языковая группа, прибалтийско-финские языки -
9 ижорский
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10 чухна
Colloquial: Finnic woman (old-fashioned spoken or perjorative), woman speaking a Balto-Finnic language (perjorative or even offensive term), (a female) Estonian, (a female) Finn, (a female) Ingrian, (a female) Karelian, (a female) Veps, (a female) Vote, woman of Finno-Ugric origin -
11 чухонец
Colloquial: man of Finno-Ugric origin (esp. in the vicinity of St. Petersburg and Russia's north-west), man speaking a Balto-Finnic language (perjorative, offensive, or old-fashioned), (a male) Estonian, (a male) Finn, (a male) Ingrian, (a male) Karelian, (a male) Veps, (a male) Vote -
12 чухонка
Colloquial: (a female) Estonian, (a female) Finn, (a female) Ingrian, (a female) Karelian, (a female) Veps, (a female) Vote, woman of Finno-Ugric origin -
13 чухонский
Obsolete: Finnic ( Estonian, Finnish, Votic, Karelian, Ingrian, or Veps) (esp. of speakers of Finnic languages in Russia's north-west; dated or pejorative), of Finno-Ugric origin -
14 Inkeri
arj Ingrian -
15 Inkerilain
n Ingrian person
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