Examples of 'mongolic' in a sentence

Meaning of "mongolic"

mongolic (adjective) - relating to the Mongol people or their languages, typically used in linguistics
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  • A major language family spoken primarily in Mongolia and surroundings.
  • Of or relating to the Mongolic language family.
  • Mongolian (relating to Mongolia).

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All basic numerals are of Mongolic origin.
Mongolic people and Turkic expansion.
Vowel contrast and vowel harmony shift in the Mongolic languages.
Daur is a Mongolic language.
It is widely theorised that the Xianbei spoke a language related to the Mongolic languages.
Mongolic languages are in Mongolia.
One of the reasons behind the demise of Mongolic was the religion of Islam.
The Mongolic languages are a group of languages that are spoken in Central Asia.
This would make the song one of the earliest attestations of a Mongolic language.
Most features of modern Mongolic languages can thus be reconstructed from Middle Mongol.
Or Boreal branch of the yellow or Mongolic race.
The earliest Mongolic language of which we have written evidence is known as Middle Mongol.
The Xianbei are generally considered speakers of Mongolic languages.
Mongolic languages exist in the form of Kalmyk spoken in the Caucasus region of Russia.
Mongolian belongs to the Mongolic languages.

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The Mongolic languages are a group of languages spoken in Central Asia.
Bayads can be found in both Mongolic and Turkic peoples.
The Ülüş system was the administrative system of the historical Turkic and Mongolic states.
The Mongolic languages.
The historical roots of the Buryat culture are related to the Mongolic peoples.
Eastern Mongolic languages.
Ket shamanism shared features with those of Turkic and Mongolic peoples.
Eastern Yugur is the Mongolic language spoken within the Yugur nationality.
The Khitan language is widely recognized as Mongolic.
Mongolic Donghu people lived in Inner Mongolia and the western part of Heilongjiang.
Some suggest that the titles Khan and Khagan were originally Mongolic.
A timeline-based graphical representation of the Mongolic and Para-Mongolic languages.
Unlike other neighboring Mongolic languages, it has neither vowel harmony nor distinctions of vowel length.
The Yeniseian people were likely assimilated later by Turkic and Mongolic groups.
Tabgač and Kitan, two extinct Mongolic languages not considered by Starostin et al.
They are followed by Oirats, who belong to the Western Mongolic peoples.
Proto-Mongolic is the hypothetical ancestor language of the modern Mongolic languages.
The Dongxiang speak the Dongxiang language, a member of the Mongolic family.
The Wutun grammar is of Mongolic type, particularly similar to that of the Bonan language.
As for shamanism among Kets, it shared characteristics with those of Turkic and Mongolic peoples.
It is contrasted with Eastern Yugur, the Mongolic language spoken within the same community.
Kalmyk is a Mongolic language, spoken in the Republic of Kalmykia, part of the Russian Federation.
However, Hazaragi contains a considerable number of Mongolic and Turkic words.
Classical Mongolian is an extinct Mongolic language formerly used in Mongolia, China, and Russia.
Prefixes, however, are not common in Mongolic.
Bonan, like other Mongolic languages, is agglutinative.
A khanate is a state under the rule of a khan ( " ruler " in Mongolic and Turkic languages ).
The Mongolic family, consists of Mongols, Dongxiang, and related groups.
Tengri " sky ", chief god of the early religion of the Turkic and Mongolic peoples.
Category, Mongolic languages.
Before the 20th century, some scholars assumed that the Scythians descended from the Mongolic people.
Buryat language, a Mongolic language.
Modern Mongolic languages besides Mongolian (3).
Burkhanism accepts the " three worlds " of Mongolic and Turkic tradition.
The word " Yasa " or " Yassa " is existent in both Mongolic and Turkic languages.

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