Shirongol | |
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Geographic distribution | Central China |
Linguistic classification | Mongolic
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Glottolog | shir1260 |
The Shirongol or Shirongolic languages are a branch of the Mongolic language family spoken in the Gansu and Qinghai provinces of China. The largest Shirongol language is Dongxiang, having approximately 200,000 speakers.[1] They have been heavily influenced by neighboring languages,[2][page needed] most significantly Mandarin Chinese, and now some Shirongol peoples speak the Tangwang language, a mixed language based on Mandarin and Dongxiang.