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The '''Mongolic languages''' are a group of thirteen languages spoken in [[Central Asia]]. Some linguists propose the grouping of Mongolic with [[Turkic languages|Turkic]] (of which [[Turkish language|Turkish]] is a member) and [[Tungusic languages|Tungusic]] as [[Altaic languages]], but this hypothesis is not universally agreed upon. |
The '''Mongolic languages''' are a group of thirteen languages spoken in [[Central Asia]]. Some linguists propose the grouping of Mongolic with [[Turkic languages|Turkic]] (of which [[Turkish language|Turkish]] is a member) and [[Tungusic languages|Tungusic]] as [[Altaic languages]], but this hypothesis is not universally agreed upon. |
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The best-known member of this language family, [[Mongolian language|Mongolian]] (in Cyrillic orthography as used in [[Mongolia]], ''' |
The best-known member of this language family, [[Mongolian language|Mongolian]] (in Cyrillic orthography as used in [[Mongolia]], '''Монгол Хэл''', and in the vertical Uygur-derived script as used in [[Inner Mongolia]], China, '''''mong?ol kele'''''), is the primary [[language]] of most of the residents of [[Mongolia]], and is spoken by around 2.5 million people in Mongolia, Russia, and Inner Mongolia. |
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===Mongolian Languages (13 languages)=== |
===Mongolian Languages (13 languages)=== |
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The Mongolic languages are a group of thirteen languages spoken in Central Asia. Some linguists propose the grouping of Mongolic with Turkic (of which Turkish is a member) and Tungusic as Altaic languages, but this hypothesis is not universally agreed upon.
The best-known member of this language family, Mongolian (in Cyrillic orthography as used in Mongolia, Монгол Хэл, and in the vertical Uygur-derived script as used in Inner Mongolia, China, mong?ol kele), is the primary language of most of the residents of Mongolia, and is spoken by around 2.5 million people in Mongolia, Russia, and Inner Mongolia.
Mongolian Languages (13 languages)
- Central Mongolic
- Mongolian Proper (including the Khalkha dialect)
- Oirat (or Kalmyk-Oirat)
- Ordos (native form: Urdus)
- Northern Mongolic
- Buryat (or "Bargu-Buryat")
- Khamnigan Mongol
- Northeastern Mongolic
- Dagur (Daur)
- Southeastern Mongolic (i.e., the Qinghai-Gansu Sprachbund Mongolic languages)
- South-Central Mongolic
- Shira Yughur language (or East Yugur)
- Southwestern Mongolic