yakut (Meaning)

Wordnet

yakut (n)

a member of a Turkic people of northeastern Siberia (mainly in the Lena river basin)

the Turkic language spoken by the Yakut

Webster

yakut (n.)

The Turkish language of the Yakuts, a Mongolian people of northeastern Siberia, which is lingua franca over much of eastern Siberia.

Synonyms & Antonyms of yakut

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yakut Sentence Examples

  1. The Yakut people are an indigenous group inhabiting the Republic of Sakha in Siberia.
  2. Yakut horses are known for their exceptional endurance and adaptation to extreme cold.
  3. Yakut cuisine features dishes such as stroganina, thinly sliced frozen raw fish.
  4. Yakut embroidery is renowned for its intricate geometric patterns and vibrant colors.
  5. The Yakut language belongs to the Turkic language family.
  6. Yakut shamans have a strong spiritual connection to nature and practice traditional healing rituals.
  7. The Yakut National Museum in Yakutsk houses a diverse collection of cultural artifacts.
  8. Yakut festivals showcase traditional music, dance, and games.
  9. The Yakut economy relies on industries such as diamond mining and cattle herding.
  10. The permafrost soil in Yakutia has preserved ancient Yakut settlements and artifacts in remarkable condition.

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a member of a Turkic people of northeastern Siberia (mainly in the Lena river basin), the Turkic language spoken by the YakutThe Turkish language of the Yakuts,

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The Yakut people are an indigenous group inhabiting the Republic of Sakha in Siberia.

Yakut horses are known for their exceptional endurance and adaptation to extreme cold.

Yakut cuisine features dishes such as stroganina, thinly sliced frozen raw fish.

Yakut embroidery is renowned for its intricate geometric patterns and vibrant colors.