STY ISO 639-3
Siberian Tatar
Себер тел (Seber tel), Себертатарца (Sebertatartsa), Сыбыр тел (Sybyr tel), Сыбырца (Sybyrtsa) Autonym
A language of Russian Federation
- ISO 639
- sty
- Alternate Names
- Eastern Tatar, Seber, Sebertatar, Siberian Turkish, Sybyr
- Autonym
- Себер тел (Seber tel), Себертатарца (Sebertatartsa), Сыбыр тел (Sybyr tel), Сыбырца (Sybyrtsa)
- Population
- 101,000 (2012 M. Sagidullin).
- Location:
- Novosibirsk province, Omsk province, Tomsk province, and Tyumen province. Novosibirsk region and the Barabinsk steppe (Baraban dialect); Omsk and Tyumensk districts, basins of Irtysh and Tobol rivers (Tobol-Irtysh dialect); Kemerovsk and Novosibirsk districts, Tomsk district, along Tomi and Ob rivers (Tomsk dialect).
- Language Status
- 5* (Developing).
- Classification
- Turkic, Western, Uralian
- Dialects
- Tobol-Irtysh (Tobolo-Irtysh), Baraban (Baraba, Barabinsk Tatar), Tomsk (Tom, Tomsk Tatar). Sub-dialects of Tobol-Irtysh are Zabolotny, Tobol, Tiumen, Tar, and Tevriz; sub-dialects of Tomsk are Kalmak and Chat-Eushtin.
- Language Use
- Home.
- Language Development
- Bible portions: 2019.
- Language Resources
- OLAC resources in and about Siberian Tatar
- Writing
- Cyrillic script [Cyrl].
- Other Comments
- Different from Tatar [tat]. Subgroups of the Barabinsk Tatar: Barabo-Turashi, Terenino-Choi, and Liubei-Tunusy; subgroups of the Tobolo-Irtysh: Tars, Kurdak-Sargatsk, Tobolsk, Tiumen, and Iaskolbin Tatar; subgroups of the Tomsk Tatar: Kalmak, Chat, and Eushta.
Also Spoken in
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Location: Novosibirsk province, Omsk province, Tomsk province, and Tyumen province. Novosibirsk region and the Barabinsk steppe (Baraban dialect); Omsk and Tyumensk districts, basins of Irtysh and Tobol rivers (Tobol-Irtysh dialect); Kemerovsk and Novosibirsk districts, Tomsk district, along Tomi and Ob rivers (Tomsk dialect).
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