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Rusyn leid

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Rusyn
русиньский язык,
русиньска бесїдаrusyn’skyj jazyk,
rusyn’ska besjida
RegionUkraine,Slovakie,Poland,
Hungary,Romanie,Serbie,
Croatie,Czech Republic
Native speakers
(620,000 citit 2000–2006)[1]
Census population: 70,000.
These are nummers frae naitional
offeecial bureaus for statistics:
  • Slovakie - 33,482[2]
  • Serbie - 15,626[3]
  • Ukraine - 6,725[4]
  • Poland - 10,000[5]
  • Croatie - 2,337[6]
  • Hungary - 1,113[7]
  • Czech Republic - 777[8]
Offeecial status
Offeecial leid in
 Vojvodina[9]
Minority leid:
 Croatie
 Poland
 Romanie
 Serbie
 Slovakie
Leid codes
ISO 639-3rue
Linguasphere53-AAA-ec <53-AAA-e
(varieties: 53-AAA-eca
tae 53-AAA-ecc)
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Rusyn (Rusyn:русиньска бесїда orрусиньскый язык[10]), kent in Ingles asRuthene (sumtimesRuthenian) forby, is anEast Slavic leid spakken by theRusyns o Eastren Europe. Sum linguists hink hit is hits ain leid,[11] an hit haes its ain ISO 639-3 code; awtho sum Ukrainian scholarts treat hit as a byleid oUkrainian.[12]

References

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  1. Rusyn atEthnologue (17th ed., 2013)
  2. Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic."Population and Housing Census 2011: Table 11. Resident population by nationality - 2011, 2001, 1991"(PDF). Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic. Archived fraethe original(PDF) on 11 August 2014. Retrieved22 Mairch 2012.
  3. Republic of Serbia, Republic Statistical Office (24 December 2002)."Final results of the census 2002"(PDF). Archived fraethe original(PDF) on 6 Mairch 2009. Retrieved16 December 2010.
  4. State Statistics Committee of Ukraine."About number and composition population of UKRAINE by data All-Ukrainian population census 2001 data". Archived fraethe original on 2 Mairch 2008. Retrieved16 December 2010.
  5. "Home"(PDF). Central Statistical Office of Poland.Archived(PDF) frae the original on 16 Januar 2013. Retrieved22 Mairch 2012.
  6. "Republic of Croatia - Central Bureau of Statistics". Crostat. Archived fraethe original on 23 November 2015. Retrieved5 September 2010.
  7. "1.28 Population by mother tongue, nationality and sex, 1900–2001". Hungarian Central Statistical Office. 2001. Retrieved28 Februar 2012.
  8. "Obyvatelstvo podle věku, mateřského jazyka a pohlaví". Retrieved2 November 2012.
  9. "The Statue of the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina". Skupstinavojvodine.gov.rs. Retrieved7 August 2012.
  10. Alternative names are used in different Ruthenian areas, likeруска бешеда, rusinščina or evenjęzyk łemkowski (insoutheastern Poland etc. None of them are more academic than another, due to non-recognition of the language.
  11. Bernard Comrie, "Slavic Languages,"International Encyclopedia of Linguistics (1992, Oxford, Vol 3, pp. 452-456.
    Ethnologue, 16th edition
  12. George Y. Shevelov, "Ukrainian,"The Slavonic Languages (1993, Routledge, pp. 947-998.
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