Central Mongolic
Central Mongolic is a branch of the Mongolic languages, primarily spoken in regions of Mongolia and parts of China. This group includes languages such as Khalkha, which is the official language of Mongolia, and Buryat, spoken in Siberia. Central Mongolic languages share common linguistic features and have a rich history influenced by various cultures.
The Central Mongolic languages are characterized by their vowel harmony and agglutinative structure, where suffixes are added to root words to convey grammatical relationships. These languages have a significant oral tradition, with folklore and songs playing an essential role in preserving their cultural heritage.