Bashkir-ngî thi-khî.

Bashkir-ngî he Turk Ngî-chhu̍k ngî-ngièn chṳ̂-yit, liù-hàng chhai Ngò-lò-sṳ̂ ke Bashkortostan Khiung-fò-koet.

Sṳ́-yung chá

1989-ngièn Phú-chhà hién-sṳ Sû-lièn yû chhêu-ko 1,047,000 Bashkir-ngî mû-ngî sṳ́-yung chá, hàn-yû 26,737 ngìn chhṳ̂n Bashkir-ngî vì kì-têu ke thi-ngi ngî-ngièn. Thai-yok 300,000 Bashkir-ngìn ngin-vì tat tat ngî he kì-têu ke mû-ngî.

Bashkir-ngî sṳ́-yung chá tô chhai Ngò-lò-sṳ̂ ke Bashkortostan Khiung-fò-koet, yî-khi̍p lìn khiûn ke Tatarstan Khiung-fò-koetUdmurtia Khiung-fò-koet. Ya-yû put-séu sṳ́-yung chá chhai Perm-chû fò Chelyabinsk-chû, Orenburg-chû, Sverdlovsk-chû, Kurgan-chû, yî-khi̍p chhai KazakhstanUzbekistan ke Bashkir séu-sú mìn-chhu̍k.

Li̍t-sṳ́

Lui-phe̍t

Thi-lî fûn-phu

Ngî-yîm

Vùn-fap

Kî-pún chhṳ̀-ki

Chu-sṳt

Chhâm-siòng

Ngoi-phu Lièn-kiet

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Wikipedia yû liá-ke ngî-ngièn pán-pún:
   Bashkir-ngî Wikipedia
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