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==General Information==
==General Information==
This page is the category page for [[:w:Altaic languages|Altaic]] languages, both constructed and natural. The Altaic languages are typically found everywhere between West, Central, and Northern East Asia, natural language examples including Gorno-Altai, Mongolian, Kazakh, Korean, Xibe, Kalmyk, Tungus, Turkish, Japanese, Moghol, Ainu, Jeju, Manchu, Chuvash, Kikai, Turkmen and others.
This page is the category page for [[:w:Altaic languages|Altaic]] languages, both constructed and natural. The Altaic languages are typically found everywhere between West, Central, and Northern East Asia, natural language examples including Gorno-Altai, Mongolian, Kazakh, Korean, Xibe, Kalmyk, Tungus, Turkish, Japanese, Moghol, Ainu, Jeju, Manchu, Chuvash, Kikai, Turkmen and others.
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Revision as of 01:45, 9 January 2019

Altaic languages
This is the project page of Altaic conlangs
Ablaucha Gloger t.1 s 273.jpg

General Information

This page is the category page for Altaic languages, both constructed and natural. The Altaic languages are typically found everywhere between West, Central, and Northern East Asia, natural language examples including Gorno-Altai, Mongolian, Kazakh, Korean, Xibe, Kalmyk, Tungus, Turkish, Japanese, Moghol, Ainu, Jeju, Manchu, Chuvash, Kikai, Turkmen and others.

  

See also

Subcategories

This category has the following 9 subcategories, out of 9 total.

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Pages in category "Altaic languages"

The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.