Kumandin language

The Kumandin language is a Turkic language spoken in the Altai Republic in Russia, spoken by the Kumandins, who name themselves "Kumandi-Kiji".

It was formerly counted as a dialect of Altai, but it is more modernly seen as a separate language, with differing curricula from it and Chelkan, which also comprises the Northern Altai language.

[2] During the Latinisation period in the Soviet Union, a Latin-based script was developed for the Kumandin language.

[4] In recent years, the Kumandin language is being written again.

The pronouns of Kumandin are as follows:[5] менmenменmenIписpisписpisweсенsenсенsenyou (singular)снерsnerснерsneryou (plural, formal)олolолolhe/she/itанарanarанарanartheyThis article about a Turkic language or related topic is a stub.