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алтай тили‎ (Altay tili), алтайча‎ (Altajča) Autonyms

Altai, Southern

  • Geography

    RU Altai republic: Gorno-Altai Ao mountains, along China and Mongolia border.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Russian Federation

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Altai, Oirot, Oyrot
алтай тили‎ (Altay tili), алтайча‎ (Altajča)
57,400 (2010 census). Ethnic population: 74,200 (2010 census). Includes Northern Altai [atv].
Altai republic: Gorno-Altai Ao mountains, along China and Mongolia border.
Central Russian Federation
2 (Provincial).
Turkic, Northern
Altai Proper (Altai-Kizhi, Altaj Kizi, Maina-Kizhi, Southern Altai), Talangit (Chuy, Talangit-Tolos, Telengit), Teleut. No intelligiblility of Northern Altai [atv]. Lexical similarity: 48% with Chuvash [chv]; 50% with Turkish [tur]; 51% with Yakut [sah]; 55% with Northern Azerbaijani [azj]; 56% with Turkmen [tuk]; 61% with North Uzbek [uzn]; 63% with Karachay-Balkar [krc]; 65% with Uyghur [uig]; 66% with Bashkort [bak] and Tuvan [tyv]; 68% with Kazakh [kaz] and Tatar [tat]; 73% with Kyrgyz [kir]; 75% with Khakas [kjh].
Home, and with other Altai. Used by all. Also use Russian [rus].
Written Altai based on Southern Altai, but is rejected by Northern Altai children. Taught as subject in a few primary schools. Literature. Dictionary. Grammar. NT: 2003.
Cyrillic script [Cyrl]. Mongolian script [Mong].
Different from Oirat [xal] (Kalmyk-Oirat), a Mongolian language. Traditional religion.
OLAC resources in and about Altai, Southern