What language is spoken in Altai?
Turkic language
Altai (Altay: Алтай тил, romanized: Altai til) is a Turkic language, spoken officially in the Altai Republic, Russia….Altai language.
Altai | |
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Native speakers | 55,720 (2010 census) (may not all be fluent) |
Language family | Turkic Common Turkic Siberian Turkic or Kipchak Kyrgyz–Kipchak Altai |
Writing system | Cyrillic |
Official status |
Where are Altai people from?
Siberia
The Altai people (Altay: Алтай-кижи, romanized: Altai-kizhi), also the Altaians (Altay: Алтайлар, romanized: Altailar), are a Turkic ethnic group of indigenous peoples of Siberia living in the Altai Republic and Altai Krai, Russia.
Who lives in Altai?
With an area of 36,000 sq. miles (92,900 sq. km), Russia’s Altai Republic is home to just over 205,000 people, comprising ethnic Russians (57%), and indigenous Altaians (31%), Kazakhs (6%), Telengits (1%), Tubalars, and other groups.
What religion is Altai?
Russian Orthodox
Location | |
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Population | 206,168 |
Language | Russian, Altay |
Religion | Russian Orthodox 27.6%, Non-Religious Spirituality 25%, Athiest 14%, Other 20.4% |
Electricity | 220V, 50Hz (European plug) |
Where is Altai spoken?
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Speakers of Altaic languages live over a vast territory that stretches from northeastern Siberia to the Persian Gulf, and from the Baltic Sea to China, with most of them clustering around Central Asia….Altaic Language Family.
(1) Mongolian | |
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Mongolian Halh | Mongolia |
Mongolian Peripheral | Mongolia, China |
Kalmyk-Oirat | Russia |
(2) Tungusic |
Is Altai a country?
‘the mountainous Altai’), is a republic of Russia located in southern Siberia….
Altai Republic | |
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Country | Russia |
Federal district | Siberian |
Economic region | West Siberian |
Capital | Gorno-Altaysk |
Where are the Yakuts from?
Russia
The Yakuts are an ethnic group who reside mainly in Sakha, the largest state within Russia, which is commonly referred to as “Yakutia”. The capital city of this Siberian region is Yakutsk, the most populous city in the Northeast region of the country.
Are Koreans and Turkish related?
A study combining linguistic, genetic and archaeological evidence has traced the origins of the family of languages including modern Japanese, Korean, Turkish and Mongolian and the people who speak them to millet farmers who inhabited a region in northeastern China about 9,000 years ago.