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Tatar language (11397 bytes)
1: {{language|name=Tatar|nativename=Tatar tele/Tatarça
6: |family=[[Ural-Altaic languages]] ''(disputed)''<br>
7: [[Altaic languages]] ''(disputed)''<br>
8: &nbsp;[[Turkic languages]]<br>
9: &nbsp;&nbsp;[[Northwestern (Kipchak-Bolghar) languages|Northwestern (Kipchak-Bolghar)]]<br>

Old Tatar language (1150 bytes)
1: ...l language of international communication between Tatars, [[Russians]], all [[Caucasians]] and Central As...
3: ...tte started publishing in modern [[Tatar language|Tatar]], which until then had been used only in a spoke...
5: ''See: [[Tatar alphabet]]''
6: [[tt:&#304;ske Tatar &#228;d&#228;bi tele]]
7: [[Category:Turkic languages]]

Crimean Tatar language (4753 bytes)
3: ...mea]], [[Former Soviet Union]], and the [[Crimean Tatar diaspora]]: [[Bulgaria]], [[Romania]], [[Turkey]]...
5: ...m Tatar Türkçesi'' (Crimean-Turkish resp. Crimean Tatar Turkish).
8: ... the Oguz [[Turkish language|Turkish]]. A Crimean Tatar speaker can undestand both [[Kypchak]] and [[Oghu...
10: ...per report compares the Crimean Tatar and Turkish languages:
12: |+'''Comparing Crimean Tatar vs Turkish'''

Tatar (241 bytes)
1: The term '''Tatar''' may refer to
3: *A member of the [[Tatars]], [[Crimean Tatars]]
4: *[[Tatar language]], [[Crimean Tatar language]]
5: *Native people of [[Crimea]], [[Tatarstan]]
7: See also: [[Turkic peoples]], [[Turkic languages]].

Tatar ASSR (538 bytes)
1: '''Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic''' ('''TASSR...
5: 1919 - [[Tatar-Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic]]
7: 1921 - [[Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic]]
9: 1990 - [[Tatarstan Soviet Socialist Republic]];
11: 1990 - [[Tatarstan]], Tatarstan respublikas&#305;.

Tatar invasions (1729 bytes)
1: '''Tatar invasions''' of [[Europe]] from the east took pla...
3: The term "Tatars" was often confusingly applied to different peop...
5: [[Mongol]]-[[Tatar]] [[Golden Horde|Golden Horde]] forces led by [[B...
7: The Tatars succeeded in establishing control over Rus' prin...
9: ... of Polish lands by [[Hetman]] [[Jan Tarnowski]]. Tatar forces invaded again in [[1589]], invading [[Lw&o...

Tatar alphabet (9925 bytes)
1: '''Alphabet for [[Kazan Tatar language]]'''
3: Two versions of the Tatar alphabet are currently used. The first one is bas...
6: The Latinic version of the Tatar alphabet contains 35 letters. There are 10 [[vowe...
10: Tatar vowels: '''a/ä, o/ö, u/ü, í/i, &#305;/e'''.
14: ...ble to use these letters for writing words of non-Tatar origin:

Crimean Tatar (119 bytes)
1: #For Crimean Tatar ethos see [[Crimean Tatars]]
2: ...n Tatar language and alphabet see [[Crimean Tatar language]]

Crimean Tatar diaspora (7781 bytes)
1: ...heir ethnic identity and [[Crimean Tatar language|language]] intact almost up until the [[1970s]].
3: ...urkey after the decline of communism. The Crimean Tatar diaspora in Turkey established several ethnic ass...
5: ...nts. There are also very small numbers of Crimean Tatars in the [[Eastern Europe]], [[South America]], an...
7: ...rn. However, the collective return of the Crimean Tatars from the diaspora does not seem to be likely for...
11: *[[Crimean Tatars]]

Obsolete Tatar weights and measures (3331 bytes)
1: ...lete Tatar weights and measures''' were used by [[Tatars]] until [[1924]], when they were replaced in the...
3: ...ual to an inch. This list includes their [[Tatar language]] names.
55: [[Category:Tatarstan history]]

List of language families that contain one language (541 bytes)
1: ...ly|language families]] that contain '''just one [[language]]''':
3: ==[[Cant languages]]==
5: *[[Pitcairn-Norfolk language|Pitcairn-Norfolk]]
6: ==[[Chimakuan languages]]==
7: *[[Quileute language|Quileute]]

List of English-language movies based on foreign-language movies (2252 bytes)
1: ... list of English-language movies based on foreign-language films. {{listdev}}
3: ...less]]'' from ''[[À bout de souffle]]'' ([[French language|French]])
4: ...]'' from ''[[Der Himmel Uber Berlin]]'' ([[German language|German]])
5: ...ousins]]'' from ''[[Cousin, cousine]]'' ([[French language|French]])
6: ...er (2002 movie)|Dark Water (2002)]]'' ([[Japanese language|Japanese]])

Cant (language) (878 bytes)
1: ...nt''' is a term generally used to describe secret languages ([[cryptolect]]s) used by [[Roma (people)|gypsie...
3: ... on [[Irish language|Irish Gaelic]] and [[English language|English]]. The word itself comes from the Gaelic ...
5: ...o the mainstream is the [[homosexual]] [[Polari]] language which was used extensively in the [[BBC]] radio s...

First language (1630 bytes)
1: ... Usually a child learns the basics of their first language from their family.
3: ...n make learning other languages difficult. Native language has therefore a central role in [[education]].
5: .... Only a few will learn to speak his/her mother's language like a native. Actually, ''mother'' in this conte...
7: ...daughter who learned French first, then [[English language|English]]; but if she grew up in the United State...
12: *[[language acquisition]]

!Xóõ language (4648 bytes)
1: '''!Xóõ''' is a [[Khoisan language]] with 141 [[phoneme]]s. These include many [[cli...
12: ...hoisan languages. Its closest relative is [[=/Hua language|=/Hua]].
283: ...haryngealized and breathy-voiced. !Xóõ is a tonal language and the ó in !Xóõ is high tone.
285: ... [[causative]]s. Much like most [[Indo-European]] languages, !Xóõ always puts the question word at the begin...
287: ...ny Traill]] has done extensive research into this language.

//Au//ei language (181 bytes)
1: ... to any of several southern [[Africa]]n [[Khoisan languages]]:
3: *[[=/Kx'au//'ein language]]
4: *[['Akhoe language]]
7: [[Category:Khoisan languages]]

More language (685 bytes)
1: ...ongo]], Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, North, [[Gur languages|Gur]], Central, Northern, Oti-Volta, Western, No...
3: [[Category:Gur languages]]

Abé language (395 bytes)
1: '''Abé''' is a [[language]] of the [[Niger-Congo languages|Niger-Congo]] family. It is spoken in [[Côte d'I...
6: *[http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=ABA Ethnologue report for Abé]
10: [[Category:Languages of Côte d'Ivoire]]
11: [[Category:Kwa languages]]

Second language (2051 bytes)
3: ...nsion in their second languages as in their first language.
5: ...storically in Europe, the most widely used second language (or [[lingua franca]]) was [[Latin]]. It was used...
9: ... is considered the world's most widespread second language, used in areas as diverse as the [[Internet]], [[...
11: ...inues to be one of the world's most widely spoken languages.
15: *[[Computer-assisted language learning]]

Language (9000 bytes)
1: ... standard or truth from which it is derived. Many languages use [[gesture]]s, [[sound]]s, [[symbol]]s, or [[...
3: ==The study of language==
5: ...d many to attempt a formalization of the study of language as a "[[semantic]] [[code]]". This resulted in th...
7: ...d have put forth their own views on the nature of language. There is no end in sight to this debate.
9: ==Human languages==

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