Alfabeto Mongol
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ᠠLetra A de Mongolia
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ᠡLetra E de Mongolia
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ᠢLetra mongol I
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ᠣLetra O Mongol
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ᠤLetra m mongol
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ᠥLetra mongol oe
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ᠦLetra mongol ue
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ᠧLetra mongol ee
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ᠨLetra mongol na
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ᠩLetra mongol ang
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ᠪLetra mongol ba
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ᠫLetra mongol pa
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ᠬLetra de Mongolia Qa
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ᠭLetra mongol ga
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ᠮLetra mongol ma
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ᠯLetra mongol la
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ᠰLetra mongol sa
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ᠱLetra mongol sha
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ᠲLetra mongol ta
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ᠳLetra mongol da
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ᠴLetra mongol cha
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ᠵLetra mongol ja
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ᠶLetra mongol ya
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ᠷLetra mongol ra
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ᠸLetra mongol wa
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ᠹLetra mongol fa
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ᠺLetra mongol ka
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ᠻKha letra mongol
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ᠼLetra mongol tsa
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ᠽLetra mongol za
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ᠾLetra mongol haa
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ᠿMongol letra zra
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ᡀLetra mongol lha
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ᡁLetra mongol zhi
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ᡂChi mongol letra
Descripción
The Old Mongolian alphabet appeared in the XIII century. It descended from the Old Uighur alphabet, which is the ancestor of the Syrian one. The oldest monument dates back to 1224-1225. The writing goes vertically from top to bottom, and the columns are placed from left to right. Many letters have several variants of spelling, depending on the location in the word (at the end, beginning or middle).
In 1941 Mongolia adopted an alphabet based on Cyrillic 0410–0474 to better match the pronunciation, thus practically replacing Old Mongolian. However, the latter is still used and it has been official since the 90s of the XX century.
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A
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B
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C
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D
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E
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F
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G
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H
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I
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J
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K
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L
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M
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N
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O
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P
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R
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S
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T
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U
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V
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Y
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Á