Mongolic language family
The Mongolic language family is a group of languages primarily spoken in Mongolia and parts of northern China, Russia, and Central Asia. This family includes languages such as Mongolian, Buryat, and Kalmyk. These languages share common linguistic features and have evolved from a common ancestral language.
Mongolic languages are known for their vowel harmony and agglutinative structure, where words are formed by adding prefixes and suffixes. The family is part of the larger Altaic language family, which also includes Turkic and Tungusic languages. The study of these languages provides insights into the history and culture of the Mongolic peoples.