Татарча/Tatarça
Tatar-ngî | |
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Koet-kâ: | Ngò-lò-sṳ̂ |
Thi-khî: | Tatarstan Khiung-fò-koet |
Sṳ́-yung ngìn-su: | 6,500,000 |
Phài-miàng: | 95 [1] |
Fûn-lui: | Altai Ngî-ne
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Ngî-ngièn thoi-ho | |
ISO 639-1 | - |
ISO 639-2 | tt |
ISO 639-3 | tat |
Tatar-ngî (Татарча/Tatarça), su̍k-yî Altai Ngî-ne, he Tatar thi-khî sṳ́-yung ke ngî-ngièn. Tatar-ngî pún-lòi yung Â-lâ-pak Sṳ-mû, Joseph Stalin sṳ̀-khì, Sû-lièn kin-nui kói sṳ́-yung Kyril Sṳ-mû, 2001-ngièn Tatarstan Khiung-fò-koet chṳn-fú kiet-thin kói-yung Lâ-tên Sṳ-mû.
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