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Digor and Iron are not mutually comprehensible, as there are about 2,500 words in the Digor dialect that do not exist in the Iron dialect, and some North Ossetian scholars still consider Digor a separate language, as it was considered until 1937. The phonetic, morphological, and lexical differences
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and adopted two efforts to promote the study of the Digor for young students whose parents have forgotten the dialect in 2008 to 2012 and 2013 to 2015 respectively. Additionally, at this time, the government of North Ossetia started offering
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refers to a "Digor language", though the editor in the same book uses "Digor dialect".
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In 2011 North Ossetia launched a Digor language version of the
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Index

Digor, Kars
North Caucasus
Digors (West Ossetians)
Language family
Indo-European
Indo-Iranian
Iranian
Eastern
Ossetian
Writing system
Cyrillic
Arabic
Latin
Russia
North Ossetia
ISO 639-3
Glottolog
digo1242
/ˈdɪɡər/
Ossetian
[digɔːrɔːnɐvzɑːg]
dialect
Ossetic language
Digor people
Iron
Fedar Takazov
Republic of North Ossetia
Digora
Chikola
Kabardino-Balkaria

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