mns ISO 639

Ма̄ньси ла̄тыӈ‎ (Māńsi łātyŋ), Маньси‎ (Man’si) Autonyms

Mansi

  • Geography

    RU Khanty-Mansi autonomous district; Sverdlovsk province; between Ural and Ob rivers.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Russian Federation

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Mansiy, Vogul, Vogulich, Voguly
Ма̄ньси ла̄тыӈ‎ (Māńsi łātyŋ), Маньси‎ (Man’si)
940 (2010 census). Ethnic population: 12,300 (2010 census).
Khanty-Mansi autonomous district; Sverdlovsk province; between Ural and Ob rivers.
Central Russian Federation, Western Russian Federation
6b (Threatened).
Uralic
Northern Vogul (Northern Mansi, Ob’, Sos’va, Sosyvin, Sygva, Upper Lozyvin), Western Vogul (Lower Lozyvin, Middle Lozyvin, Pelym, Vagily, Western Mansi), Eastern Vogul (Eastern Mansi, Kondin). Mostly Northern Vogul speakers; probably only a handful of elderly speakers of Eastern Vogul; Western Vogul is probably extinct; Southern Vogul was extinct before 1950 (Salminen 2007). Reportedly most similar to Hungarian [hun].
Mansi spoken by 50% or less of the ethnic group; most shifted to Russian [rus]. Few domains. Some of all ages, but only within Northern Vogul. Mixed attitudes. Neutral to very positive attitudes. Also use Russian [rus].
Russian [rus] used in schools. Dictionary. Grammar. Texts. Bible portions: 1868–2012.
Cyrillic script [Cyrl].
Traditional religion.
OLAC resources in and about Mansi