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Mongolian Braille





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Mongolian Braille is the braille alphabet used for the Mongolian language in Mongolia. It is based on Russian Braille, with two additional letters for print letters found in the Mongolian Cyrillic alphabet.[1]

Mongolian Braille

Script type

alphabet

Print basis

Mongolian Cyrillic alphabet
LanguagesMongolian
Related scripts

Parent systems

Braille

Alphabet

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The printed Mongolian Cyrillic alphabet has all the letters of printed Russian, though some are only used in loan words, plus the letters ө, ү.

Print а a б b в v г g д d е ye ё yo ж j з dz и i й y к k
Braille                        
Print л l м m н n о o ө ö п p р r с s т t у u ү ü ф f
Braille                        
Print х kh ц ts ч ch ш sh щ shch ъ ы i ь э e ю yu я ya  
Braille                        

The non-Russian letters ө, ү, have the forms of two obsolete letters of Russian Braille. The Mongolian vowel ө (ö) is coincidentally similar in print to the old Russian consonant ѳ (th), and it takes the latter's braille assignment, ; the Mongolian vowel ү (ü) takes the assignment of the old Russian vowel yat, .

Punctuation

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Print , . ? !
Braille        

See also

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References

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  1. ^ UNESCO (2013) World Braille Usage, 3rd edition.

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