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The Veps language, spoken by the Vepses, belonging to the Finnic group of the Finno-Ugric languages.Syn: Vepsian
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Veps — may refer to: Vepsians, a Finno Ugric people of northwest Russia Veps language, the language spoken by the Vepsians plural of VEP, short for evoked potential , an electrical potential recorded from the nervous system of a human or other animal… … Wikipedia
Veps — noun 1. a member of a Finnish people of Russia • Syn: ↑Vepse, ↑Vepsian • Hypernyms: ↑Russian • Member Holonyms: ↑Soviet Russia, ↑Russia, ↑Russian Sov … Useful english dictionary
Veps National Volost — (Russian: Вепсская национальная волость, Vepsskaya natsionalnaya volost; Veps: Vepsän rahvahaline volost’) was a municipal autonomy (a volost) of North Vepses in Prionezhsky District of the Republic of Karelia, Russia. The autonomy was… … Wikipedia
Veps language — Infobox Language name=Veps language familycolor=Uralic states=Russia region=Veps Autonomous Rural district, Republic of Karelia; Vologda Oblast speakers=6,355 (1989 census [http://www.helsinki.fi/ tasalmin/europe report.html#Vepsian] )… … Wikipedia
Veps — ISO 639 3 Code : vep ISO 639 2/B Code : ISO 639 2/T Code : ISO 639 1 Code : Scope : Individual Language Type : Living … Names of Languages ISO 639-3
VEPS — viro egregio procuratori suo … Abbreviations in Latin Inscriptions
VEPS — abbr. Vehicle Engineer Power Source … Dictionary of abbreviations
veps — vèps interj. išsivėpimui, prasižiojimui žymėti: Kai turi valią, tuoj vèps ir loja (nemaloniai šneka) Dkk … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
Uralic languages — Family of more than 30 languages spoken by some 25 million people in central and northern Eurasia. A primary division is between the Finno Ugric languages, which account for most of the languages and speakers, and the Samoyedic languages. The… … Universalium
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