• seyyah G.N.Potanin Hotonlar için şunları demektedir: "Hotonların dili Kara-Kırgızların dili ile çok yakınlar. ŞÇERBAK, A. (2011). "TÜRK-MOĞOL DİL İLİŞKİLERİ"...
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    Common Turkic family of languages, which also includes Shor, Tuvan and Dolgan. Like most Turkic languages, Yakut has vowel harmony, is agglutinative and...
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  • Syria , the Netherlands , Belgium and Germany Turkmen – Türkmençe or Türkmen dili Official language in: Turkmenistan Recognised Minority Language in: Afghanistan...
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  • Olonkho (category Articles containing Dolgan-language text)
    Yakut pronunciation: [oloŋχo]; Dolgan: олоӈко, romanized: oloñko; Russian: Олонхо́) is a series of Yakut and Dolgan heroic epics. The term Olonkho is...
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    term Turk has roots in Old Turkic, yet is not convinced by attempts to link Dili, Dingling, Chile, Tele, and Tiele, which possibly transcribed *tegrek (probably...
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    probably remnants of the ancient Red Di. Initially they had been called Dili. Northerners take them as Chile. Chinese take them as Gaoche Dingling. Their...
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  • Christianity → Catholicism Mambai Austronesian → Timoric → Mambai East Timor (Dili District) Christianity → Catholicism Mambila Niger–Congo → Mambila Mambilla...
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