Tungusic language family
The Tungusic language family is a group of languages spoken primarily in northeastern Asia, particularly in regions of Siberia and Manchuria. This family includes languages such as Evenki, Manchu, and Udege, which are used by various indigenous peoples.
Tungusic languages are characterized by their agglutinative structure, meaning they often form words by stringing together various morphemes. These languages share some similarities with the Mongolic and Turkic language families, suggesting historical connections among these groups.