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Siberian Tatar language

Siberian Tatar
Себертатарца
Татар тел, татарца[1]
Native toRussia
RegionOmsk, Tyumen, Novosibirsk, Tomsk, Kemerovo, Sverdlovsk, Kurgan Oblasts (regions)
EthnicitySiberian Tatars
Native speakers
100,000 (2012)[2]
Turkic
Dialects
Cyrillic
Language codes
ISO 639-3sty
Glottologsibe1250
Professor Gabdulkhay Akhatov. Map of the Tobol-Irtysh Dialect of the Siberian Tatars, 1965.
Siberian Tatar is classified as Definitely Endangered by the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger

Siberian Tatar (Siberian Tatar: Себертатарца) is a Turkic language spoken by about 140,000 people[3] in Western Siberia, Russia, primarily in the oblasts of Tyumen, Novosibirsk, Omsk but also in Tomsk and Kemerovo. According to Marcel Erdal, due to its particular characteristics, Siberian Tatar can be considered as a bridge to Siberian Turkic languages.

  1. ^ Миңнуллин, К.М.; Хисамов, О.Р.; Дәүләтшина, Л.Ш., eds. (2021). Милли-мәдәни мирасыбыз (in Tatar) (2nd ed.). Казан. ISBN 978-5-93091-341-5.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  2. ^ Siberian Tatar at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  3. ^ "СИБИРСКО-ТАТАРСКИЙ ЯЗЫК • Большая российская энциклопедия - электронная версия". old.bigenc.ru. Retrieved 2024-11-12.

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