Group Information (English Version):
This group is for speakers of the Altaic languages, those who listen to music in Altaic languages, linguists who study the Altaic languages, those learning an Altaic language and anyone else with an interest in the Altaic languages.
While there is continuing debate over the legitimacy and nature of the Altaic language family, this group supports the view that Altaic is a legitimate language family that includes the Turkic, Mongolic, Tungusic, and Japanese-Ryukyuan language families and the Korean language.
These languages are spoken in a wide arc stretching from northeast Asia through Central Asia to Anatolia and Eastern Europe. The Altaic family is named after the Altai Mountains, a mountain range in Central Asia. The Altaic family includes about 74 living languages with a total of about 558 million speakers worldwide.
It is also worth noting that of the twelve languages that Last.fm is currently available in, two of them are Altaic languages: Japanese and Turkish.
(Partially taken from the English Wikipedia.)
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This group is for speakers of the Altaic languages, those who listen to music in Altaic languages, linguists who study the Altaic languages, those learning an Altaic language and anyone else with an interest in the Altaic languages.
While there is continuing debate over the legitimacy and nature of the Altaic language family, this group supports the view that Altaic is a legitimate language family that includes the Turkic, Mongolic, Tungusic, and Japanese-Ryukyuan language families and the Korean language.
These languages are spoken in a wide arc stretching from northeast Asia through Central Asia to Anatolia and Eastern Europe. The Altaic family is named after the Altai Mountains, a mountain range in Central Asia. The Altaic family includes about 74 living languages with a total of about 558 million speakers worldwide.
It is also worth noting that of the twelve languages that Last.fm is currently available in, two of them are Altaic languages: Japanese and Turkish.
(Partially taken from the English Wikipedia.)
Can you help translate this text into any other language? If so, please send a private message on Last.fm to Ryan.
Altaic Languages’ Gruppenradio
Neueste Mitglieder (12)
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eunwoo
April 2012
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Madrangue
Februar 2012
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khal_naqis
Januar 2012
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Tecool
Oktober 2011
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Taraboste
August 2011
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all_for_you
August 2011
Letzte Aktivitäten
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eunwoo ist dieser Gruppe beigetreten. April 2012
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Madrangue ist dieser Gruppe beigetreten. Februar 2012
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khal_naqis ist dieser Gruppe beigetreten. Januar 2012
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Tecool ist dieser Gruppe beigetreten. Oktober 2011
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Taraboste ist dieser Gruppe beigetreten. August 2011
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Ein gelöschter Benutzer ist dieser Gruppe beigetreten. August 2011
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all_for_you ist dieser Gruppe beigetreten. August 2011
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Ein gelöschter Benutzer hat 4minute mit der Gruppe Altaic Languages verknüpft. August 2011
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Ein gelöschter Benutzer hat miwa mit der Gruppe Altaic Languages verknüpft. August 2011
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Ein gelöschter Benutzer hat Crystal Kay mit der Gruppe Altaic Languages verknüpft. August 2011












