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- Mongolic languages - Wikipedia
The Mongolic languages are a language family spoken by the Mongolic peoples in North Asia, East Asia, Central Asia, and Eastern Europe mostly in Mongolia and surrounding areas and in Kalmykia and Buryatia
- Mongolian languages | Alphabet, Population, History | Britannica
Mongolian languages, one of three families within the Altaic language group The Mongolian languages are spoken in Mongolia and adjacent parts of east-central Asia Their subclassification is controversial, and no one scheme has won universal approval
- Mongolic - languagesgulper. com
Mongolic is a well delimited family of a dozen fairly similar languages derived from the one spoken by the Mongols of Genghis Khan, who in the 13th century created the largest continuous empire the world has ever seen
- Mongolian: Language Portal: Materials: Center for Languages of the . . .
Historically, Mongols are a nomadic people, herding livestock on the Mongolian plateau Religiously, they were adherents first of shamanism and then of Buddhism But like many other Central Asian cultures, Mongolia culture has been influenced by the cultures of Tibet, China, the Central Asian oases, and Russia throughout the recent centuries
- Mongolic: meet a language family, including Para-Mongolic
Here we learn about the basic traits inherited from Proto-Mongolic, then get brief introductions to the Central, Southern (Qinghai-Gansu), Western (Moghol) and Eastern (Dagur) branches of the
- Mongolic - archania. org
In linguistics, “Mongolic” designates the whole group, analogous to saying “Romance languages” for the family descended from Latin It is sometimes grouped under the controversial “Altaic” or “Transeurasian” macrofamily hypothesis that links Mongolic with Turkic, Tungusic, Korean, and Japanese
- The Ultimate Overview of Mongolic Languages - World Schoolbooks
The Mongolic languages form a family of languages spoken predominantly in Mongolia, parts of China, and regions of Russia These languages have historical significance, largely due to the Mongol Empire’s expansive reach under Genghis Khan and his successors
- MONGOLIC Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of MONGOLIC is mongoloid
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