Buryat language

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Buryat
буряад хэлэн
Spoken in: Buryat Republic, northern Mongolia, northwestern the People's Republic of China, Ust-Orda Buryatia, Aga Buryatia
Total speakers: 400,000
Language family: Altaic[1] (controversial)
 Mongolic
  Northern
   Buryat
Language codes
ISO 639-1: none
ISO 639-2: bua
ISO/FDIS 639-3: variously:
bua — Buryat (generic)
bxu — China Buriat
bxm — Mongolia Buriat
bxr — Russia Buriat

The Buryat language (or Buriat) is a Mongolic language spoken by the Buryats. They mostly populate the area called Siberia in East Asia. Partly they are residents of Chinese People's Republic, partly they live in Mongolia, and the majority of them populate the bordering area of Russia with the China and Mongolia.

In ISO 639-3 it is considered a macrolanguage. The individual languages within this macrolanguage are:

  • Chinese Buryat (65,000 speakers by Ethnologue [1]).
  • Mongolian Buryat (64,900 [2]).
  • Russian Buryat (318,000 [3]).

Buryat kheleng is official language in the Buryat Republic of Russia.

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