Putin in Russian, Mandarin, and English
I'm at Yale University attending a workshop on Tangut. So you ask, "What is 'Tangut'?" Relevant Wikipedia articles:
- Tangut people, an ancient ethnic group in Northwest China, not Tibetan people.
- Tangut language, the extinct language spoken by the Tangut people, not Tibetan language.
- Tangut script, the writing system used to write the Tangut language
- Western Xia (1038–1227), also known as the Tangut Empire, a state founded by the Tangut people
Enough of Tangut for now. I will write a separate post on Tangut language and script later on. Meanwhile, since the majority of specialists on Tangut are Russian, and several Russians are participating in this workshop, I've heard them refer to the president of their country with a pronunciation that is rather different from what we say it in English, but more nearly resembles the way his surname is spoken in Mandarin.
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