Hello, I am making little homemade "learn it yourself" books. I will use them to learn languages. Right now i am creating Danish, Silesian, Kazakh and Czech ones. This are languages with a large population that speak them (all but Silesian). And i wanted to make a Moksha one in the feature, there just wasn't anything i could find about it, like online courses or videos. I was wondering if someone knows about a website where i could learn it or does speak it.
Thx, best regards
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Re: Moksha
Do you read Russian? http://dic.academic.ru/dic.nsf/ruwiki/1043639
http://turizmrm.ru/translator/
pdf of a conversation book
http://turizmrm.ru/translator/
pdf of a conversation book
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Re: Moksha
IronMike wrote:Do you read Russian? http://dic.academic.ru/dic.nsf/ruwiki/1043639
http://turizmrm.ru/translator/
pdf of a conversation book
I dont know russian but i can read it, thanks btw!
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Re: Moksha
Most Mordovian resources I know are Erzya. This is the main resource for most non-Russian nationals;
http://www.murre.ut.ee/arhiiv/naita_pil ... =C&formaat
http://www.murre.ut.ee/arhiiv/naita_pil ... =C&formaat
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