Tatar-gí
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Tatar-gí (Lô-má-jī: tatarça; Kyril-jī: татарча; Tartar-gú) sī chi̍t khoán Turk gí-giân, sī Tartar-lâng ê gí-giân, tī Lō͘-se-a ê Tatarstan sī koaⁿ-hong gí-giân.
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Tatar | |
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татар теле, tatar tele, تاتار تلی | |
Tatar in Cyrillic, Latin, and Arabic scripts | |
Sú-iōng tē-khu | Volga region |
Bîn-cho̍k | Volga Tatars |
bú-gí sú-iōng-chiá |
5.2 million (2015)[1] (may include some L2 speakers) |
Gí-hē |
Turkic
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Chá-kî hêng-sek |
Old Tatar language
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Bûn-jī hē-thóng | Tatar alphabet (Cyrillic, Latin, formerly Arabic) |
Koaⁿ-hong tē-ūi | |
Koaⁿ-hong gí-giân | Tatarstan (Russia) |
Sêng-jīn ê chió-sò͘ gí-giân | |
Koán-lí ki-kò͘ | Institute of Language, Literature and Arts of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Tatarstan |
Gí-giân tāi-bé | |
ISO 639-1 |
tt |
ISO 639-2 |
tat |
ISO 639-3 |
tat |
Glottolog |
tata1255 |
Linguasphere |
44-AAB-be |
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