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People in Inner Mongolia~~What language do they usually speak?

The Mongols mainly use the Mongolian language, the Inner Mongolian dialect, which includes the Chahar, Bahraini, Ordos, Kerqin, and Karakin Tumut and other vernaculars spoken by the Mongols in the central part of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. Balkhu-Buryat dialect, including Hulunbeier Chen Balkhu, Xin Balkhu, Buryat and other native languages. Weilat dialect, including Alashan and other places in Mongolia used by the Turks, Erut, Chahar native language.

The Han and other ethnic groups mainly use Chinese, which is inconsistent across the region, with the eastern part (the eastern four leagues and the eastern part of Xilin Gol League) using the Northeastern official language mostly; the central and western part (Bayannur to the western part of Xilin Gol League) using Jin more; and Alashan League and other areas under the influence of Gansu and Ningxia, which are dominated by the Lan-Yin official language.

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National Script: Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region uses the traditional Mongolian script, which is mainly in the form of the H?ng Foàng style of Mongolian; it is phonetically the same as the Cyrillic Mongolian script that is mainly used in Mongolia. Mongolian script has changed considerably since the Mongols began to record their own language.

In the past, when the Mongolian language did not have a script, the Mongolian language had to be recorded in the languages and scripts of other friendly neighboring peoples. The traditional Mongolian script was formed on the basis of the H? Chí Minh script. The early Mongolian alphabet was similar to that of migratory birds, and was called migratory Mongolian.

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