Category:Tuvin (Language)

This language is also known as Tuvan, Tuvinian, Tyvan, Tuva, Tuvia, Tyva, Tofa, Tokha, Soyot, Soyon, Soyod, Tannu-Tuva, Tuba, Uriankhai, Uriankhai-Monchak, Uryankhai, Diba, and Kök Mungak.

It is spoken by 180,000 people in Russia in Tuvin Ao, whose capital is Kyzl. It is also spoken in China and Mongolia.

See Also

Tuvin Rosary Prayers