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- Q33928 subject Q7142771.
- Q33928 subject Q7217090.
- Q33928 subject Q8791301.
- Q33928 subject Q8874523.
- Q33928 abstract "Not to be confused with the Oroch language.Orok is the Russian name for the language known by its speakers as Ulta or Ujlta. Similarly, the people are called Oroks or Ulta. It is a Tungusic language. The language is spoken in the Poronaysky and Nogliksky Administrative Divisions of Sakhalin Oblast, in the Russian Federation. According to the 2002 Russian census there were 346 Oroks living in Russia, of whom 64 were competent in Orok. But the 2010 census, that number had dropped to 47. Oroks also live on the island of Hokkaido in Japan, but the number of speakers in uncertain, and certainly small.There are two dialects of Orok: northern (east Sakhalin) and southern (poronaysky). The variety of the language spoken on the island of Hokkaido belongs to the southern dialect.Orok is used conversationally in everyday situations by the members of the older generation. It is also the language of oral folk literature. Oroks also speak Russian.An alphabetic script, based on Cyrillic, was introduced in 2007. A primer has been published, and the language is taught in one school on the island of Sakhalin.".
- Q33928 iso6393Code "oaa".
- Q33928 languageFamily Q34230.
- Q33928 spokenIn Q159.
- Q33928 spokenIn Q7797.
- Q33928 thumbnail Orok_alphabet_2008.svg?width=300.
- Q33928 wikiPageWikiLink Q1438317.
- Q33928 wikiPageWikiLink Q159.
- Q33928 wikiPageWikiLink Q2348116.
- Q33928 wikiPageWikiLink Q33650.
- Q33928 wikiPageWikiLink Q34230.
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- Q33928 wikiPageWikiLink Q609176.
- Q33928 wikiPageWikiLink Q7142771.
- Q33928 wikiPageWikiLink Q7217090.
- Q33928 wikiPageWikiLink Q7792.
- Q33928 wikiPageWikiLink Q7797.
- Q33928 wikiPageWikiLink Q8209.
- Q33928 wikiPageWikiLink Q8426825.
- Q33928 wikiPageWikiLink Q8791301.
- Q33928 wikiPageWikiLink Q8819.
- Q33928 wikiPageWikiLink Q8874523.
- Q33928 fam Q34230.
- Q33928 iso "oaa".
- Q33928 name "Orok".
- Q33928 region "Sakhalin Oblast".
- Q33928 states Q159.
- Q33928 type Language.
- Q33928 type Language.
- Q33928 type Thing.
- Q33928 type Q315.
- Q33928 type Q34770.
- Q33928 comment "Not to be confused with the Oroch language.Orok is the Russian name for the language known by its speakers as Ulta or Ujlta. Similarly, the people are called Oroks or Ulta. It is a Tungusic language. The language is spoken in the Poronaysky and Nogliksky Administrative Divisions of Sakhalin Oblast, in the Russian Federation. According to the 2002 Russian census there were 346 Oroks living in Russia, of whom 64 were competent in Orok. But the 2010 census, that number had dropped to 47.".
- Q33928 label "Orok language".
- Q33928 depiction Orok_alphabet_2008.svg.
- Q33928 name "Orok".