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There is also a variety of the Crimean Tatar language spoken in [[Romania]].<ref name=RT>{{cite web | url=https://www.academia.edu/19984869 | title=Romanian Tatar language communication in the multicultural space | last1=Ismail | first1=Nilghiun }}</ref> It includes [[Crimean Tatar language|Crimean Tatar]] and [[Nogai]] dialects,<ref>https://www.researchgate.net/publication/287996468_Ekstra_Kucuk_Bir_Dil_Olarak_Romanya_Tatar_Turkcesi_As_an_Extra_Small_Language_Romania_Tatar_Turkish</ref><ref>[https://www.academia.edu/20136476/THE_TURKISH_LANGUAGE_SPOKEN_BY_THE_TURK_TATAR_COMMUNITY_LIVING_IN_ROMANIA THE TURKISH LANGUAGE SPOKEN BY THE TURK-TATAR COMMUNITY LIVING IN ROMANIA]</ref> but today there is no longer a sharp distinction between the dialects.{{efn-lr|''Tatar language spoken in Romania today has resulted from the recent fusion of two dialects: the Northern Nogai spoken north of Constanta since the first part of the second millennium and the Southern Crimean, which was spoken south of the city to Bulgarian Dobruja, likely since the annexation of Crimea by the Russian Empire. Today there is no longer a sharp distinction between these dialects.''<ref name=STSR/>}} This language belongs to the [[Kipchak languages|Kipchak]] [[Turkic languages]], specifically to the Kipchak-Nogai group.<ref name=RT/> |
There is also a variety of the Crimean Tatar language spoken in [[Romania]].<ref name=RT>{{cite web | url=https://www.academia.edu/19984869 | title=Romanian Tatar language communication in the multicultural space | last1=Ismail | first1=Nilghiun }}</ref> It includes [[Crimean Tatar language|Crimean Tatar]] and [[Nogais|Nogai]] dialects,<ref>https://www.researchgate.net/publication/287996468_Ekstra_Kucuk_Bir_Dil_Olarak_Romanya_Tatar_Turkcesi_As_an_Extra_Small_Language_Romania_Tatar_Turkish</ref><ref>[https://www.academia.edu/20136476/THE_TURKISH_LANGUAGE_SPOKEN_BY_THE_TURK_TATAR_COMMUNITY_LIVING_IN_ROMANIA THE TURKISH LANGUAGE SPOKEN BY THE TURK-TATAR COMMUNITY LIVING IN ROMANIA]</ref> but today there is no longer a sharp distinction between the dialects.{{efn-lr|''Tatar language spoken in Romania today has resulted from the recent fusion of two dialects: the Northern Nogai spoken north of Constanta since the first part of the second millennium and the Southern Crimean, which was spoken south of the city to Bulgarian Dobruja, likely since the annexation of Crimea by the Russian Empire. Today there is no longer a sharp distinction between these dialects.''<ref name=STSR/>}} This language belongs to the [[Kipchak languages|Kipchak]] [[Turkic languages]], specifically to the Kipchak-Nogai group.<ref name=RT/> |
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==== Literary Tatar ==== |
==== Literary Tatar ==== |