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Mongolian language belongs to what language family
Mongolian language belongs to the Mongolian language family of the Altaic language family, the main users are the Mongolian people, the main areas are distributed in the Chinese People's Republic of China in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of Mongolia, Mongolia and the Russian Federation in the Siberian Federal District, Mongolia is now using the Mongolian language in the 1950s and 1960s by the former Soviet Union rewrite has been separated from the original Mongolian system, the Russian Federation in the Siberian Federal District and Mongolia are now using the same script. The Siberian Federal District of the Russian Federation and Mongolia now use the same script, the Mongolian language in China due to the use of Mongolian language by the community restrictions and the strict requirements of the language structure of the reason, resulting in most of the younger generation of Mongolian people are gradually no longer use their mother tongue Mongolian to communicate, so the heritage of the Mongolian language has been seriously affected, and is facing the danger of extinction. It belongs to the Altaic family of languages.
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