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・ Karakend (Nagorno-Karabakh)
・ Karaikella
・ Karaikeni
・ Karaikkal Ammaiyar
・ Karaikkal Ammaiyar (film)
・ Karaikudi
・ Karaikudi (State Assembly Constituency)
・ Karaikudi Junction railway station
・ Karaikudi Mani
・ Karaikudi Sambasiva Iyer
・ Karaikudi taluk
・ Karaikurichi
・ Karailyas, Polatlı
・ Karaim
Karaim language
・ Karaimedu
・ Karaimeendarkottai
・ Karain Cave
・ Karain semi-continent
・ Karainagar
・ Karainagar Divisional Council
・ Karaindash
・ Karaine
・ Karainler, Bartın
・ Karair
・ Karaisa, Gündoğmuş
・ Karaisalı
・ Karaisalı (disambiguation)
・ Karaisalı, Bozyazı


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Karaim language : ウィキペディア英語版
Karaim language

The Karaim language (Crimean dialect: ''къарай тили'', Trakai dialect: ''karaj tili'', Turkish dialect: ''karay dili'', traditional Karaim name ''lashon kedar'' ((ヘブライ語:לשון קדר) - «language of the nomads»〔(Tatiana Schegoleva. Karaites of Crimea: History and Present-Day Situation in Community. )〕) is a Turkic language with Hebrew influences, in a similar manner to Yiddish or Ladino. It is spoken by only a few dozen Karaims (also known as Qarays) in Lithuania, Poland and Crimea and Galicia in Ukraine. The three main dialects are those of Crimea, Trakai-Vilnius and Lutsk-Halych all of which are critically endangered.
The Lithuanian dialect of Karaim is spoken mainly in the town of Trakai (also known as Troki) by a small community living there since the 14th century. There is a chance the language will survive in Trakai as a result of official support and because of its appeal to tourists coming to the Trakai Island Castle, while Karaim presented as the castle ancient defenders.
==History==


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