beijingwalker
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True, I never heard any schools in US protesting against schools teaching English, China spoils her minorities too much.
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Looks very Semitic of an alphabet, probably because it comes from Phonecian and Syriac alphabet originally.Ironically, huge majority of citizens of the Mongolia (formerly Outer Mongolia) can not even understand traditional Mongolian scripts as they were taught in Cyrillic alphabetic similar to Russians.
Languages of Mongolia
Today, Mongolian is written using the Cyrillic alphabet in Mongolia, although in the past it was written using the Mongolian script. An official reintroduction of the old script was planned for 1994, but has not taken place as older generations encountered practical difficulties.[68] The traditional alphabet is being slowly reintroduced through schools.[69] In March 2020, the Mongolian government announced plans to use both Cyrillic and the traditional Mongolian script in official documents by 2025.[70][71][72]
That is their traditional written languge only used in China's Innner Mongolia, in Republic of Mongolia, they had long adopted Russian style writting.Looks very Semitic of an alphabet, probably because it comes from Phonecian and Syriac alphabet originally.
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In 1941, the Mongolian Cyrillic script was made mandatory by government decree.
It sas they are going to teach it in school soon but who knows if thst is true.That is their traditional written languge only used in China's Innner Mongolia, in Republic of Mongolia, they had long adopted Russian style writting.
Writting in Republic of Mongolia