gag ISO 639

Gagauz dili, Gagauzça Autonyms

Gagauz

  • Geography

    MD Basarabeasca, Cahul, Cantemir, Cimislia, Criuleni, Gagauzia, Leova, and Taraclia districts; Chisinau City.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Moldova

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Gagauzi
Gagauz dili, Gagauzça
115,000 in Moldova (2014 census). Ethnic population: 126,000 (2014 census). Total users in all countries: 148,720.
Basarabeasca, Cahul, Cantemir, Cimislia, Criuleni, Gagauzia, Leova, and Taraclia districts; Chisinau City.
Bulgaria, Northern Moldova and Northeast Romania, Southern Moldova and Southeastern Romania
5* (Developing). Statutory language of provincial identity in Gagauzia (1994, Constitution, Articles 3(1), 3(2)).
Turkic, Southern, Turkish
Bulgar Gagauzi, Maritime Gagauzi. Reportedly similar to Turkish [tur], but uses Russian Orthodox Christian religious vocabulary in contrast to Islamic vocabulary of Turkish.
89% speak it as L1.
Dictionary. Grammar. Texts. NT: 2006.
Cyrillic script [Cyrl], used between 1957–1991. Greek script [Grek], used until 1957. Latin script [Latn], primary usage.
Christian.
OLAC resources in and about Gagauz
Gagauz
5,000 in Bulgaria (Salminen 2007).
Dobrich province: Dobrich and Krusheri municipalities; Silistra province: Atafar and Kaybardzha municipalities; Varna province: Aksakovo municipality.
Bulgar Gagauz, Maritime Gagauz.
5 (Developing)
Non-indigenous. Christian.
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Gagauz
Constanta and Tulcea counties.
Bulgar Gagauz, Maritime Gagauz.
5 (Developing)
Non-indigenous. Christian.
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Gagauz
5,920 in Russian Federation (2010 census). Ethnic population: 13,700 (2010 census).
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
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Gagauz
22,800 in Ukraine (2001 census). Ethnic population: 31,900 (2001 census).
Odessa region: Izmail’s’kyj district.
5 (Developing)
Non-indigenous.
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