Mongolian language
The
Mongolic languages, together with
Turkic and Tungusic, belong to the
Altaic language family, which also includes
Turkish.
Its best-known member,
Mongolian is the primary
language of most of the residents of
Mongolia, with the majority of people speaking the Khalkha dialect. It is also spoken in some of the surrounding areas in provinces of
China and the
Russian Federation.
Mongolian has been written in a variety of alphabets over the years. The official
Mongolian alphabet was created in the 12th century, although it has undergone transformations and occasionally been supplanted by other scripts since then.
Related languages include Kalmuck spoken near the Caspian Sea and Buriat of East Siberia, as well as a number of minor languages in China and the
Moghol of Afghanistan.
See also: Languages of China