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Do not confuse this language spoken in Crimea (de jure part of Ukraine but de facto in Russia) and highly influenced by Turkish and Ukrainian, with the distinct Tatar language spoken in Russia (in Tatarstan), or with the Siberian Tatar language spoken in Russia (in Siberia).

crh : Crimean Tatar, qırımtatarca
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- Language (ISO 639)
- ISO 639-1 : (none)
- ISO 639-2 : crh
- ISO 639-3 : crh | Ethnologue | Glottolog | Multitree | Odin | OLAC | OmegaWiki
- ISO 639-5 : (none)
- Scripts (ISO 15924)
- Latn / 215 (Latin), supported in Unicode since version 1.1 with the alias Latin : Crimean Tatar (Latin script), qırımtatarca (Latin) – Translation tool | Recent changes
- Cyrl / 220 (Cyrillic), supported in Unicode since version 1.1 with the alias Cyrillic : Crimean Tatar (Cyrillic script), къырымтатарджа (Кирилл) – Translation tool | Recent changes
- Arab / 160 (Arabic), supported in Unicode since version 1.1 with the alias Arabic : crh-Arab, crh-Arab – (disabled)
- Wikimedia projects [crh:]
- Wikipedia, Wiktionary (Incubator), Wikibooks, Wikiquote, Wikinews, Wikivoyage, Wikisource, Wikiversity
Statistics
- crh-Latn : Crimean Tatar (Latin script), qırımtatarca (Latin) – Language statistics
- crh-Cyrl : Crimean Tatar (Cyrillic script), къырымтатарджа (Кирилл) – Language statistics
Translators
See Special:SupportedLanguages (crh-latn), Special:SupportedLanguages (crh-cyrl) for automatically generated list of active translators.
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- Danvintius Bookix [ talk · contribs ]
- Don Alessandro (wikipedia:crh) [ talk · contribs ]