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  1. Hace 2 días · The Mongolic languages include Khalkha (in Mongolia; Cyrillic is official since 1941, in practice from 1946), Buryat (around Lake Baikal; Cyrillic is used since the 1930s) and Kalmyk (northwest of the Caspian Sea; Cyrillic is used in various forms since the 1920-30s).

    • Cyrillic script

      The Cyrillic script ( / sɪˈrɪlɪk / sih-RIL-ik ), Slavonic...

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    Hace 3 días · Today, Mongolian is mainly written using the Cyrillic alphabet, introduced during the 1940s. Since the 1990 revolution there has been a minor revival of the historic Mongolian script, which is still the official script used by Mongols in neighboring Inner Mongolia.

  3. Hace 1 día · In 1930 a modified Latin alphabet was adopted, and in 1947 a modified Cyrillic alphabet was adopted within the Soviet Union. In China the Arabic script continued to be widely used for writing Uyghur in the 20th century, although a modified Latin alphabet was introduced in 1969.

  4. Hace 4 días · Every year, on 24 May, many countries in Eastern Europe and Northern/Central Asia celebrate the Day of the Cyrillic Alphabet. The Cyrillic alphabet is used by more than 250 million people across 50 languages and is the 6th most popular writing script on the planet.

  5. Hace 4 días · The Meroitic Script was used in the Kingdom of Kush beginning in the 3rd Century BCE, or the Meroitic Period, and had two forms, Meroitic Cursive and Meroitic hieroglyphs. There were 23 letters with four vowels in the Meroitic alphasyllabary (an alphabet where consonant/vowel units are written together).

  6. Hace 2 días · The Cyrillic alphabet is used by many Slavic languages, including Bulgarian, Russian, Serbian, and Ukrainian, among others. The legacy of Cyril and Methodius extends beyond their linguistic ...