The North Russian language, casually spoken | Pavelko speaking Siberian North Russian | Wikitongues

The North Russian language is a group of Slavic dialects that originated in Northwest Russia in the 16th century and are now spoken as far east as Siberia. Some speakers consider them distinct languages. In this video, Pavelko speaks the Siberian variety of North Russian. The video was recorded by Pavelko in Surgut, Yugra, Siberia and is published under a CC0 mark. You can copy, modify, distribute and perform the work, even for commercial purposes, all without asking permission. More from Wikipedia: “The northern Russian dialects make up one of the main groups of the Russian dialects. Russian dialects are spoken variants of the Russian language. Russian dialects and territorial varieties are divided in two conceptual chronological and geographic categories: The dialects of the territory of the primary formation, which consist of “Old“ Russia of the 16th century (before the Eastern conquests by Ivan the Terrible) and roughly correlate with the modern Central and Northwestern Feder
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