Mongolski alfabet
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ᠠMongolski list A
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ᠡMongolian Letter E
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ᠢMongolski list I
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ᠣMongolski list O
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ᠤMongolski list U
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ᠥMongolski list Oe
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ᠦMongolski list Ue
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ᠧMongolski list Ee
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ᠨMongolski List Na
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ᠩMongolski list Ang
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ᠪMongolski list Ba
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ᠫMongolski list Pa
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ᠬMongolski list Qa
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ᠭMongolian Letter Ga
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ᠮMongolski List Ma
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ᠯMongolski List La
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ᠰMongolian Letter Sa
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ᠱMongolian Letter Sha
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ᠲMongolian Letter Ta
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ᠳMongolski list Da
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ᠴMongolski list Cha
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ᠵMongolski List Ja
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ᠶMongolski list Ya
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ᠷMongolski list Ra
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ᠸMongolian Letter Wa
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ᠹMongolski list Fa
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ᠺMongolski list Ka
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ᠻMongolski list Kha
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ᠼMongolski list Tsa
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ᠽMongolski list Za
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ᠾMongolski list Haa
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ᠿMongolski list Zra
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ᡀMongolski list Lha
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ᡁMongolski list Zhi
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ᡂMongolski list Chi
Opis
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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W
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Y
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c
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e
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l
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t