ULAN BATOR, Dec. 2 (Xinhua) -- The launch ceremony of the Cyrillic Mongolian editions of the second volume of "Xi Jinping: The Governance of China" and "Eradicating Poverty" along with a seminar on governance in China and Mongolia, was held in Ulan Bator, the capital of Mongolia, on Mo...
The launch ceremony of the Cyrillic Mongolian editions of the second volume of "Xi Jinping: The Governance of China" and "Xi Jinping's Excerpts on Poverty Alleviation," along with a seminar on governance in China and Mo...
ULAN BATOR — The Cyrillic Mongolian editions of two books by Chinese President Xi Jinping were unveiled in Mongolia on Monday along with a seminar on governance, marking a significant cultural and political exchange between China and Mongolia. At the ceremony, guests from both nations jointly intro...
TheMongolian language(,Mongɣol kele,Cyrillic: Монголхэл,Mongol khel) is the best-known member of theMongolic language familyand thelanguageof most of the residents ofMongolia, where it is officially written with theCyrillic alphabetand of around three million Mongolian speakers in ...
ULAN BATOR, Dec. 2 (Xinhua) -- The launch ceremony of the Cyrillic Mongolian editions of the second volume of "Xi Jinping: The Governance of China" and "Xi Jinping's Excerpts on Poverty Alleviation," along with a seminar on governance in China and Mongolia, was held in Ulan Bator, the...
Mongolian literature, Written works produced through history in any of the Mongolian languages of present-dayMongolia,Inner Mongolia,Xinjiang, and the Russian republics of Buryatiya and Kalmykiya. Written Mongolian literature emerged in the 13th century from oral traditions, and it developed under Indo...
In February 1941 the Mongolian government abolished the traditional Mongolian script and from 1st February to 25 Match 1941 Mongolian was written with a version of theLatin alphabet. Then theCyrillic alphabetwas adopted as the official writing system in Mongolia. The official reasons for abandoning th...
Today, Mongolian is written using the Cyrillic alphabet, although in the past it was written using the Mongolian script. WikiMatrix However, the Mongolian script has become a compulsory subject in primary and secondary schooling and is slowly gaining in popularity. WikiMatrix Overriding the object...
@SFReader: But still, that would be just as applicable to Cyrillic. The derivation of the Mongol scriptisfascinating, but maybe not in a way that can be summarized in one short clause. I’ll admit it does puzzle me that the Mongol script is still (mostly?) written vertically. It derives...