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  1. Mongolian
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    The Mongolic languages are a group of languages spoken in East- Central Asia, mostly in Mongolia and surrounding areas plus in Kalmykia. The best-known member of this language family, Mongolian, is the primary language of most of the residents of Mongolia and the Mongolian residents of Inner Mongolia, China with an estimated 5.7+ million speakers.
    Some linguists propose to put Mongolic languages in the same group as the Turkic and Tungusic languages. They call this group the Altaic languages, but not all linguists agreed upon this. The best-known member of this language family is Mongolian.
    Mongolian [note 1] is the official language of Mongolia and both the most widely spoken and best-known member of the Mongolic language family.
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    Which language is most closely related to Mongolian?
    Mongolian Language. Mongolian is in the Altaic language family, and is most closely related to Turkish. The majority of people speak the Khalkha dialect. The traditional script was replaced by the Russians with Cyrillic in 1944. The Mongolian Cyrillic has 35 characters, two more than the Russian alphabet. In 1991 the parliament voted to revive ...
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    Is the Mongolian language difficult to learn?
    Mongolian is definitely a hard language for foreigners to learn because they have to initially learn the Mongolian Cyrillic alphabet. But as long as you know the alphabet, reading should be fairly straightforward. However, speaking is, inarguably, the most difficult part of Mongolian for any foreigner.
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    How to say Grandma in Mongolian?
    We hope this will help you to understand Mongolian better. Here is the translation and the Mongolian word for grandmother: эмээ Edit. Grandmother in all languages.
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    What does the Mongolian language sound like?
    The Mongolian language and its close relative Buryat language sound unique and exotic. At first it's hard even to define their way of speaking. Mongolian names are long and hard to pronounce and to remember without practice :D. Mongolians traditionally use a lot of mutton and sheep fat in cuisine, so the flavours are specific.
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mongolic_languages

    The Mongolic languages are a language family spoken by the Mongolic peoples in Eastern Europe, Central Asia, North Asia and East Asia, mostly in Mongolia and surrounding areas and in Kalmykia and Buryatia. The best-known member of this language family, Mongolian, is the primary language of most of … See more

    The Mongolic languages have no convincingly established living relatives.
    The closest relatives of the Mongolic languages appear to be the para-Mongolic languages, which include the extinct Khitan, See more

    Contemporary Mongolic languages are as follows. The classification and numbers of speakers follow Janhunen (2006), except for Southern … See more

    Proto-Mongolic, the ancestor language of the modern Mongolic languages, is very close to Middle Mongol, the language spoken at the time of Genghis Khan and the Mongol Empire. … See more

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    The stages of Historical Mongolic are:
    • Pre-Proto-Mongolic, from approximately the 4th century AD until the 12th century AD, influenced by … See more

    Pre-Proto-Mongolic is the name for the stage of Mongolic that precedes Proto-Mongolic.
    Proto-Mongolic can … See more

    Ethnic map of Mongolia
    Monumenta Altaica grammars, texts, dictionaries and bibliographies of Mongolian and other Altaic languages See more

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  4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mongolian_language

    Mongolian is the official language of Mongolia and both the most widely spoken and best-known member of the Mongolic language family. The number of speakers across all its dialects may be 5.2 million, including the vast majority of the residents of Mongolia and many of the ethnic Mongol residents of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China. In Mongolia, Khalkha Mongolian is predominant, and is currently written in both Cyrillic and traditional Mongolia…

    • Language family: Mongolic, Mongolian
    • Native speakers: 5.2 million (2005)
  5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Mongolic_languages
    • The Mongolic languages are a language family that is spoken in East-Central Asia, mostly in Mongolia, Inner Mongolia, an autonomous region of China, Xinjiang, another autonomous region of China, the region of Qinghai, and also in Kalmykia, a republic of Southern European Russia. Mongolic is a small, relatively homogenous and recent language family ...
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    • https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mongolic_languages

      WebThe Mongolic languages are a group of languages that are spoken in Central Asia. Some linguists propose to put Mongolic languages in the same group as the Turkic and …

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      • ISO 639-5: xgn
    • https://www.amazon.com/Mongolic-Languages-Rout...

      WebJul 27, 2017 · The Mongolic Languages represents the first comprehensive treatment of the Mongolic language family in English. The Mongolic languages form a linguistically well defined but geographically widely …

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      WebMar 20, 2020 · Meet the Mongolic languages. Mongolian, Mongguor, Mangghuer, Moghol and more!Subscribe for more: …

    • https://www.amazon.com/Mongolic-Languages-Rout...

      WebJan 27, 2006 · An understanding of the Mongolic language family is also a prerequisite for the study of Mongolian and Central Eurasian history and culture. This volume is the first …

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      • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mongols

        WebThe specific origin of the Mongolic languages and associated tribes is unclear. Linguists have traditionally proposed a link to the Tungusic and Turkic language families, included alongside Mongolic in the broader …

      • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mongolic_peoples

        WebThe Mongolic peoples are a collection of East Asian originated ethnic groups in East, North, South Asia and Eastern Europe, who speak Mongolic languages. Their ancestors are …

      • https://crossword-solver.io/clue/turkic-mongolic-language-family

        WebTurkic Mongolic Language Family. Crossword Clue. The crossword clue Turkic or Mongolic language with 6 letters was last seen on the January 01, 1988. We think the …

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