Manchurian language:Manchu language
Manchu language
How did the Manchurian language die out and get ...
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Languages spoken by Khitan, Jurchen (considered same with Manchu), Mongol (similar with Khitan), and Manchu are all Altaic languages, which means they share ...
In Manchuria
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The Manchu language is not yet extinct- an estimated 10–20 native speakers exist (although there are more than this many to be sure) and an additional thousands ...
Manchu alphabet
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The Manchu alphabet is the alphabet used to write the now nearly-extinct Manchu language. A similar script is used today by the Xibe people, whose language ...
Manchu language | History
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The Manchu-Tungus languages are a group of 10 to 17 languages spoken by fewer than 70,000 people scattered across a vast region that stretches from northern ...
The Manchu language
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Manchu language, an agglutinative language, is native to the Manchu people in China. It is a Tungusic language that belongs to the Altaic language family. This ...
Tungusic languages
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The Tungusic languages /tʊŋˈɡʊsɪk form a language family spoken in Eastern Siberia and Manchuria by Tungusic peoples. Many Tungusic languages are endangered ...
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