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Syzkyn
сызқынҟы мол / სჷზქჷნყჷ მოლ
syzkynqy mol
Pronunciation[[Help:IPA|ˈsɘzˌkʰʲəɴ.qʹə mɔɫ]]
Created byrnifnuf
Date2017-
Native toRussia, Georgia, Turkey, with small diaspora
EthnicitySyzkyn
Native speakersApproximately 400,000 (2021)
Indo-European
  • North Germanic
    • East Scandinavian?
      • Syzkyn
Early form
Old Norse
Official status
Official language in
Russia
  • Syzkyn Republic
Recognised minority
language in
Jordan
Turkey
Israel
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Syzkyn is a North Germanic language spoken predominantly in the Syzkyn Republic, a Federal Subject of the Russian Federation located in the western Caucasus. It is the native language of the Syzkyn people, who are thought to be the only descents of the Scandinavian Rus' people who were not fully assimilated.

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