Dobrujan Tatar
| Dobrujan Tatar | |
|---|---|
| Crimean Tatar (Romania) | |
| Tatar tílí / Tatarşa | |
| Dobrujan Tatar written in the Latin script | |
| Native to | Bulgaria, Moldova, Romania, Turkey, Ukraine | 
| Region | Eastern Europe | 
| Ethnicity | Dobrujan Tatars Dobrujan Arabs | 
| Turkic
 
 | |
| Dobrujan Tatar alphabet | |
| Official status | |
| Recognised minority language in | |
| Regulated by | Tatar Tílí Tílsîzgasî Şurasî | 
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | – | 
| Glottolog | dobr1234 | 
|   Dobrujan Tatar | |
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Dobrujan Tatar is the Tatar language of Romania. It includes Kipchak dialects, but today there is no longer a sharp distinction between the dialects and it is mostly seen as one language. This language belongs to the Kipchak Turkic languages, specifically to the Kipchak-Nogai group.