- Classical Mongolian
- ISO 639-3 Code : cmgISO 639-2/B Code : -ISO 639-2/T Code : -ISO 639-1 Code : -Scope : IndividualLanguage Type : Historical
Names of Languages ISO 639-3 . 2013.
Names of Languages ISO 639-3 . 2013.
Classical Mongolian language — Classical Mongolian Spoken in Mongolia, China, Russia Native speakers extinct (no date) Language family Mongolic Classical Mongolian … Wikipedia
Mongolian language — Mongolian Монгол Mongol, ᠮᠣᠨᠭᠭᠣᠯ Mongɣol Pronunciation /mɔŋɢ … Wikipedia
Mongolian languages — Family of about eight Altaic languages spoken by five to seven million people in central Eurasia. All Mongolian languages are relatively closely related; those languages whose speakers left the core area in Mongolia the earliest tend to be the… … Universalium
Mongolian script — For the traditional alphabet used specifically to write Mongolian, see traditional Mongolian alphabet. Mongolian … Wikipedia
Mongolian alphabets — Various alpbabets that were historically used in Mongolia, on the table at the entrance into a temple. The scripts are Phags pa (sides), Lantsa, Tib … Wikipedia
Mongolian Latin script — The Mongolian Latin script was officially adopted in Mongolia on February 1, 1941. Only two months later, on March 25 the decision was reversed again. According to later official claims the system chosen had turned out not to have been thought… … Wikipedia
Mongolian Latin alphabet — The Mongolian Latin script was officially adopted in Mongolia in 1931. In 1941, it was replaced by the Cyrillic script.[1] Contents 1 Characters 1.1 List of characters 2 Orthography … Wikipedia
Mongolian Stock Exchange — Type Stock exchange Founded 1991 Headquarters Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia … Wikipedia
Traditional Mongolian alphabet — Mongolian alphabet ᠮᠣᠩᠭᠣᠯ ᠪᠢᠴᠢᠭ … Wikipedia
Mongolian literature — Mongol literature has been greatly influenced by its nomadic oral traditions. The “three peaks” of Mongol literature, the Secret History of the Mongols, Geser and Jangar[1], all reflect the age long tradition of heroic epics on the Eurasian… … Wikipedia