Altai languages

Altai
Gorno–Altai
(ethnically defined)
Geographic
distribution
Altai Republic, Altai Krai, Kemerovo Oblast
EthnicityAltai, including Chelkans, Telengits, Tubalars
Native speakers
125,700 (Total of Southern and Northern Altai speakers)
Linguistic classificationTurkic
Subdivisions
Language codes
ISO 639-2 / 5alt
GlottologNone
alta1276  (code retired)
Map of Altai varieties
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Altai or Altay (Altay: Алтай тил, romanized: Altay til, IPA: [ɐɫtʰɐ́ɪ̯ tʰɪ̆l]) is a set of Turkic languages spoken officially in the Altai Republic, Russia. The standard vocabulary is based on the Southern Altai language, though it is also taught to and used by speakers of the Northern Altai language as well. Gorno–Altai refers to a subgroup of languages in the Altai Mountains. The languages were called Oyrot (ойрот) prior to 1948.

Altai is spoken primarily in the Altai Republic. A small community of speakers lives in the neighbouring Altai Krai as well.