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Mongolian, I love you.

I love you in Mongolian as follows:

Compared with the original Uighur Mongolian, the present Mongolian has the following characteristics:

The shapes of some letters are improved to make them easier to connect; Some letters are written differently, indicating different pronunciations; Added some letters used in spelling loanwords; Spelling rules tend to be strict, and a word is no longer divided into two paragraphs. In a relatively new stage, the standardized writing of some words and additional components has been changed to a form close to modern spoken language, and new punctuation marks have been added.

The current Mongolian alphabet consists of 29 letters. Five of them are vowels and 24 are consonants. The vowels o and u with round lips represent * * * with one letter respectively. In most cases, the consonants D and T at the beginning of a word are written in one way, and the syllables in the word are written in another way. π and k are written in the same way in feminine words.

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Advantages of Mongolian characters:

Pure pinyin characters; Simple strokes (compared with other pinyin characters in phonemes and syllables); The upper, middle and lower changes of fonts contribute to the finalization of characters and facilitate sketching; The characteristics of super-dialect can be equally accepted by people in different dialects; The social foundation is quite deep; Mongolian historical and cultural heritage.

Disadvantages of Mongolian characters:

It is difficult to write scientific and technological books and periodicals; Homomorphic reading phenomenon; Orthography retains unscientific customary writing, and the writing system is divorced from spoken English; Due to the particularity of fonts, it is not convenient to use international advanced technology.

Refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Mongolian Characters