Mongolic languages
The Mongolic languages are a group of languages primarily spoken in Mongolia, China, and parts of Russia. This language family includes several languages, with Mongolian being the most widely spoken. Other languages in this group include Buryat and Kalmyk, each with its own dialects and variations.
Mongolic languages are characterized by their agglutinative structure, meaning they often form words by stringing together various morphemes. They also share features such as vowel harmony and a rich system of consonants. These languages have a significant cultural and historical importance, reflecting the heritage of the Mongolian Empire and its people.