2011년 2월 17일 목요일

Mongolian Language

Over the 8 hundreds of years ago, Mongolian language was accustomed to popular through out the world because of the Mongol Empire's existence. Mongol language as an Altaic group language that related to the Turkish language ,and other Turkic languages. Altaic languages feature vowel concord which means that 'back' and 'front' vowels do not mix together in the same world and it is difficult to learn Mongolian language for English speaking people as well as well as Chinese and others.
For the Mongolian scrips, Mongolian has been written a variety of different scrips, such as, a special version of the Cyrillic script developed, and later introduced in Mongolia together with a complete spelling revision in 1940: but the most enduring is which Mongols borrowed from the Uigurs over the last 8 hundred years ago. According to Mongol history, this script was instituted at the order of Chinggis Khaan in the 13th century.    

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