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Altaic is a proposed linguistic classification that includes, in its Macro-Altaic form, the Turkic, Mongolic, and Tungusic languages, and at times Koreanic and Japonic, the former more often than the latter. In this linguistic sense, Koreans are "Altaic speakers" if you accept the linguistic classification as being true. However, since Altaic is not an ethnic classification, it is not meaningful to ask about whether there are still "Altaic people" in Korea. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Altaic_languages for more details about the usage of "Altaic" in the academic sense.
Ural-Altaic Puzzler
The Altaic land is in Russia, not Canada. The time in both the Altai Krai and Altai Republic of Russia is Omsk Time, UTC + 7 hours.
Uralic and Altaic :] <3
An Altaic language is one of a family of languages used in Asia and southeastern Europe - the name comes from the Altai mountains. These include Turkic, Mongolian, Tungusic and Manchu (and maybe more).
That is controversial, but there is. Altaic is a proposed language family that includes the Turkic, Mongolic, Tungusic, and Japonic language families and the Korean language. The group is named after the Altai Mountains, a mountain range in Central Asia.
Very probably but not absolutely sure, after the opinion of some specialists.
The language group "Altaic" refers to spoken languages from Eastern Europe through Asia Minor.
George Kurman has written: 'The Development of Written Estonian (Uralic and Altaic Series)'
You can say "small" in Tagalog as "maliit."
Most languages have Grammatical gender. In English we would say him or her as in other languages. Languages or dialitecs as Altaic, Austronesian, Sino-Tibetan, Uralic and most Native American language families, grammatical gender is usually absent.
the British colonies were the stats that is along the east side of the united stats near the Altaic ocean