IPA: /ˈtɑːtɑr/
KK: /ˈtɑːtɑr/
A person who belongs to a group of Turkic peoples primarily located in Russia, especially in the Tatar Republic, as well as in parts of Siberia and central Asia.
The Tatar community has a rich cultural heritage that includes unique traditions and languages.
The word 'tatar' originates from the Turkic word 'tatar', which refers to a member of a group of people originally from Central Asia. The term has been used historically to describe various groups, particularly the Mongol and Turkic peoples.
Think of the Turkic roots of 'tatar' to remember that it refers to a group of people from Central Asia.