Tuvan is a Turkic language spoken in the Republic of Tuva (Tannu Tuva) in south-central Siberia in the far east of the Russian Federation. There are also small groups of Tuvan speakers in China and Mongolia. In 2010 there were 280,000 speakers of Tuvan, which is also known as Tuvinian, Tyvan or Tuvin.
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- en.wikipedia.org Tuvan languageThe ancient Tuvan languages, in contrast, depended upon the first vowel rather than the second to determine the long vowels.[10].
- omniglot.com writing/tuvan.phpTuvan is a Turkic language spoken in the Republic of Tuva (Tannu Tuva) in south-central Siberia in the far east of the Russian Federation.
- mangolanguages.com available-languages/tuvan/COURSE OVERVIEW. Learn Tuvan language basics, from common phrases all the way to more advanced concepts.
- celt.indiana.edu portal/Tuvan/index.htmlDue to its history with Mongolia and Russia, the language of Tuvan have a large group of borrowed words and expressions from Mongolian and Russian.
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- studycountry.com wiki/where-is-the-tuvan-languageMost Tuvan speakers live in the Tuva region of Russia, where the language holds official status. There are also some Tuvan ethnic groups in China and Mongolia.
- academia.edu Documents/in/Tuvan_LanguageIn this study, the words that are used in Tuvan epics but do not exist in dictionaries which represent the vocabulary of Tuvan written language have been analysed.
- cohenpr-xpf.github.io XPF/conv_resources/info/…It is not marked in Crúbadán, so I have chosen to proceed with the language, not accounting for it in the rules. Vowel harmony is present in Tuvan (Harrison...
- languagelist.org tuvanThe unique blend of linguistic features, rich musical traditions, and cultural significance make the Tuvan language a fascinating subject of study and exploration.