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The Nagaibak dialect is a dialect spoken by the Nagaibak, a Turkic ethnic subgroup living in Russia. It is a middle dialect of the Tatar language, and is similar to the dialect of the Kryashens.[2] Many speakers live in Fershampenuaz.[3][4]