See also: Appendix:Variations of "udi"
English
Etymology
Compare Uti, the name of one of the provinces of Greater Armenia.
Proper noun
Udi
- A Lezgic language (Northeast Caucasian) spoken by the people who live mostly in Azerbaijan and nearby regions. Probably descended from Caucasian Albanian.
Derived terms
Translations
language
- Armenian: ուտիերեն (hy) (utieren)
- Breton: oudieg
- Catalan: udin
- Finnish: udi, udin kieli
- French: oudi (fr)
- Georgian: უდური (uduri), უდური ენა (uduri ena), უდიური (udiuri), უდიური ენა (udiuri ena), უდების ენა (udebis ena)
- German: udische Sprache
- Macedonian: удиски (udiski) јазик
- Norwegian: udinsk
- Persian: زبان اودی (zabân-e udi)
- Polish: język udyjski (pl)
- Portuguese: língua udi
- Russian: удинский (ru) (udinskij) язык
- Spanish: udí m
- Thai: ภาษาอูดี (paasăa oodee)
- Udi: удин муз (udin muz)
- Ukrainian: удінська мова (udinsʹka mova)
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Noun
Udi
- A person who belongs to this group, most probably the descendants of the ancient population of Caucasian Albania.
Translations
person
- Armenian: ուտի (uti)
- Finnish: udi
- Georgian: უდი (udi)
- Russian: уди́н (ru) m (udín)
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