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Khakas is a Turkic language spoken by the Khakas people, who mainly live in the southern Siberian Khakas Republic, or Khakassia,
in Russia. The Khakas number 75,000, of whom 20,000 speak the Khakas language, most of whom are bilingual in Russian. Traditionally,
the Khakas language is divided into several closely related dialects, which take their names from the different tribes: Sagay,
Kacha, Koybal, Beltir, and Kyzyl. In fact, these names represent former administrative units rather than tribal or linguistic
groups. The people speaking all these dialects simply referred to themselves as Tadar. Shor, which was later on recognised
as a Khakas dialect, is spoken by people who originally came from Shoria, currently the Kemerovo region. |
Names (more)[bg] Фуюйско-киргизки език[en] Fuyü Gïrgïs dialect [fr] Gïrgïs de Fu-Yü [mk] Фујуско-киргиски јазик [ru] Фуюйско-кыргызский язык [th] ภาษาฟุยุ-คีร์กิซ [tr] Fuyü Gırgıs dili |
Language type : Living
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