The Buryat language is a Mongolic language spoken by the Buryats. The Mongolic languages are a group of thirteen languages spoken in Central Asia. ... The Buryats, numbering approximately 436,000, are the largest ethnic minority group in Siberia and are mainly concentrated in their homeland, the Buryat Republic. ...
Mongolian (Монгол), is the best-known member of the Mongolian language family, and the primary language of most of the residents of Mongolia.
Related languages include Kalmyk spoken near the Caspian Sea and Buriat of East Siberia, as well as a number of minor languages in China and the Mogholi language of Afghanistan.
A hallmark of agglutinative languages is that these affixes, unlike in fusional languages, are almost always monomorphemic, composed of a single morpheme.