The audio mentions “Mordovia”, so it’s a hard choice between two variants… Guessing from phonetics (lack of reduced vowels) I would say Erzya (эрзянь кель).
I’m also going to guess Erzya. The -ftom ending and a Russian accent made me think of either Erzya or Moksha, but I noticed there were not enough voiceless consonants for it to be the latter
Yes, it’s either Erzya or Moksha, I can’t tell the difference, but ‘shumbrat’ is a greeting.
I THINK I found this on line and it’s Erzya but not completely sure.
The language is Erzya (эрзянь кель), a Mordvinic language spoken in the Republic of Mordovia in the west of the Russian Federation.
The audio mentions “Mordovia”, so it’s a hard choice between two variants… Guessing from phonetics (lack of reduced vowels) I would say Erzya (эрзянь кель).
I’m also going to guess Erzya. The -ftom ending and a Russian accent made me think of either Erzya or Moksha, but I noticed there were not enough voiceless consonants for it to be the latter
Yes, it’s either Erzya or Moksha, I can’t tell the difference, but ‘shumbrat’ is a greeting.
I THINK I found this on line and it’s Erzya but not completely sure.
The language is Erzya (эрзянь кель), a Mordvinic language spoken in the Republic of Mordovia in the west of the Russian Federation.
The recording comes from YouTube