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Definition of Yakut in English: YakutnounPlural Yakuts jaˈkʊtˌjæˈkʊt 1A member of an indigenous people living in scattered settlements in northern Siberia. 雅库特人(散居在西伯利亚北部的土著居民) Example sentencesExamples - Among the native peoples in other northern regions - the Dene of North America; the Yakuts of Siberia; the Sami of Scandinavia, Finland, and western Russia; and many others - similar sentiments are held.
- The Yakuts call him ‘The White Master Creator.’
- He told me that he has established 42 parishes but can find only 17 clergy to staff them, only one of whom is a Yakut.
2mass noun The Turkic language of the Yakut, which has some 300,000 speakers spread over 2 million square miles. 雅库特语(雅库特人使用的突厥语,约有30万的使用者,分布在200多万平方英里的土地上) Example sentencesExamples - In case it's not clear by now, the language is Yakut, spoken in the Republic of Yakutia in the Russian Federation.
adjective jaˈkʊtˌjæˈkʊt Relating to the Yakut or their language. (与)雅库特人(有关)的;(与)雅库特语(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - In August 1900 a Yakut tribesman hunting elk along the Berezovka River, in far eastern Siberia, came upon the head and forelimbs of a monstrous creature - its nose the length of a year-old reindeer calf - protruding from the bank.
- Among the Siberian Yakut shamans, the initiate dreams of being ripped apart by a giant ‘hook’: ‘The bones are cleaned, the flesh scraped, the body fluids thrown away, and the eyes torn out of their sockets’.
- The Yakut corporation, Alrosa, a world leading diamond producer, is one of the largest companies in Russia.
Rhymesafoot, clubfoot, foot, hotfoot, kaput, put, soot, splay-foot, underfoot, wrong-foot Definition of Yakut in US English: Yakutnounˌyaˈko͝otˌjæˈkʊt 1A member of an indigenous people living in scattered settlements in northern Siberia. 雅库特人(散居在西伯利亚北部的土著居民) Example sentencesExamples - He told me that he has established 42 parishes but can find only 17 clergy to staff them, only one of whom is a Yakut.
- The Yakuts call him ‘The White Master Creator.’
- Among the native peoples in other northern regions - the Dene of North America; the Yakuts of Siberia; the Sami of Scandinavia, Finland, and western Russia; and many others - similar sentiments are held.
2The Turkic language of the Yakut. Example sentencesExamples - In case it's not clear by now, the language is Yakut, spoken in the Republic of Yakutia in the Russian Federation.
adjectiveˌyaˈko͝otˌjæˈkʊt Relating to the Yakut or their language. (与)雅库特人(有关)的;(与)雅库特语(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - Among the Siberian Yakut shamans, the initiate dreams of being ripped apart by a giant ‘hook’: ‘The bones are cleaned, the flesh scraped, the body fluids thrown away, and the eyes torn out of their sockets’.
- In August 1900 a Yakut tribesman hunting elk along the Berezovka River, in far eastern Siberia, came upon the head and forelimbs of a monstrous creature - its nose the length of a year-old reindeer calf - protruding from the bank.
- The Yakut corporation, Alrosa, a world leading diamond producer, is one of the largest companies in Russia.
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