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How to write in Mongolian?

The Uighur Mongolian initials listed in modern Uighur Mongolian works are based on the analysis of Uighur Mongolian documents. It is generally believed that there are 19 letters. There are 5 vowels and 4 consonants/kloc-0. Most letters have three variants: prefix, middle word and suffix. A single letter does not appear at the beginning of a word. There are only two variants: the middle and the end of a word. Vowel letters and consonant letters are closely combined in strokes, and in most cases they are connected together. Spelling is generally based on words, but sometimes a word can be written in two paragraphs. Word order is from top to bottom, and line order is from left to right. There are three kinds of punctuation marks: single dot (equivalent to comma), double dot (equivalent to period) and four dot (used at the end of a paragraph). Uighur Mongolian developed into two branches in17th century. One is Mongolian, which is popular in most parts of Mongolia at present. One is Tote, which is only used in Huilat dialect area.