The Buryat language is a minority language in Russia, Mongolia, and China.
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Native to | Eastern Russia (Buryat Republic, Ust-Orda Buryatia, Aga Buryatia), northern Mongolia, Northeast China (Hulunbuir, Inner Mongolia) |
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Ethnicity | Buryats, Barga Mongols |
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Native speakers | (265,000 in Russia and Mongolia (2010 census); 65,000 in China cited 1982 census)[1] |
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| Cyrillic, Mongolian script, Vagindra script, Latin |
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Official language in | Buryatia (Russia) |
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ISO 639-2 | bua Buriat |
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ISO 639-3 | bua – inclusive code Buriat Individual codes:
bxu – Inner Mongolian (China) Buriat
bxm – Mongolia Buriat
bxr – Russia Buriat |
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Glottolog | buri1258 |
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