Mari is a Uralic language spoken by about 451,000 people mainly in Mari El Republic in the west of the Russian Federation, and also in Bashkortostan, Tatarstan, Udmurtia, Perm and other parts of the Russian Federation. There are three varieties of Mari: Hill Mari, Meadow Mari and Northwestern Mari, with significant differences between them.
Mari is an official language of the Mari El Republic, along with Russian. It is taught in schools, and in some colleges over half the subjects are taught through the medium of Mari.
Hill Mari is spoken in the Gornomariysky, Yurinsky and Kilemarsky districts of Mari El Republic. In 2012 there were about 30,000 speakers of Hill Mari, which is also known as Cheremis, High Mari, Highland Mari, Mari-Hills or Western Mari.
Meadow Mari is spoken mainly in the Mari El Republic, and also in the Bashkortostan republic, Kirov province and in the Perm Krai. In 2012 there were about 414,000 speakers of Meadow Mari, which is also known as Cheremis, Eastern Mari, Low Mari, Lowland Mari, Lugovo Mari, Mari, Mari-Woods or Woods Mari.
Northwestern Mari is spoken in Yaransky, Tuzhinsky, Kiknursky and Sanchursky districts of Kirov Oblast, Tonshayevsky, Sharangsky and Tonkinsky districts of Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, and in Kilemarsky and Medvedevsky districts of the Mari El Republic. In 2012 there were about 7,000 speakers of Northwestern Mari, which had no literary standard until 1995. It has no official status.
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Sources: www1.peoples.org.ru and Wikipedia
1992 ий сентябрь гыч 1993 ий август марте мемнан республикыште Японий гыч толшо самырык рвезе Такаси Танака илыш. Тудо Марий кугыжаныш университетыште марий да финн-угор филологий отделенийысе студент-влаклан англичан йылмым туныктен да шкежат марий йылмым тунемын. Кызыт тудо адакат Марий республикыште. Ты гана Такаси шкетын огыл, а Токио университетыште финн-угор йылмым шымлыше, профессор Матцумура Казуто дене пырля толын.
Source: http://www.tooyoo.l.u-tokyo.ac.jp/~kmatsum/texts/mari/mari1.html
Information about Mari | Numbers (Hill Mari) | Numbers (Meadow Mari)
Information about the Mari language and people
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mari_language
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meadow_Mari_language
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hill_Mari_language
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northwestern_Mari_language
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hill_Mari_language
http://www.kmatsum.info/mari/eng/
https://www.ethnologue.com/language/mrj
https://www.ethnologue.com/language/mhr
Online news in Mari
http://www.newsmari.info
Hill Mari, Meadow Mari, Northwestern Mari
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