Judeo-Tat Language

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Also known as:

  • Jewish Tat,
  • Bik,
  • Juhuri,
  • Dzhuhuric,
  • Judeo-tatic,
  • Hebrew Tat,
  • Juwri

Human Language

ISO 639-3 Code:

  • jdt
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