Altai Languages
The Altai languages are a group of languages spoken primarily in Central and Northern Asia, particularly in regions like Mongolia, Kazakhstan, and Siberia. This language family includes several languages, such as Turkic, Mongolic, and Tungusic, which share some linguistic features and historical connections.
These languages are part of the broader Altaic language family, although the classification is debated among linguists. The Altai languages are known for their agglutinative structure, meaning they often form words by stringing together various morphemes. This characteristic allows for the creation of complex meanings within single words.