Mongolia should revive its own traditional script

Mongolia should revive its own traditional script

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Pic is a Mongolian learning textbook in the Joseon Dynasty

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What's meaning of hangeul's "="?

None of your business, caralho macaco

Яaгaaд бoлoхгүй гэж, нөхөp?

I don't know

Aren't they doing that? Both are used right?

Stop using cyrillic script

why are steppe chinks so rude?

it looks like arabic but rotated 90°

no. Outer Mongolians do not know the traditional script.

>its arabic BUT ITS VERTICAL
Meh

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4 fucking scripts on this

why does it get cut off on the left?

If you mean that part in the middle of the third column, it seems like a typo for ㅌ

why does it look like vertical arabic ?
were mongolians nabateans ?

Because the Mongolian script and the Arabic script share both the Aramaic script as theit last common ancestor. Then it split into many scipt, two of them were the Nabataean script (The ancestor of Arabic) and the Syriac scipt (Which eventually turned in the Mongolian script).

But they are doing just that.

Its already happening

Very good for you
I think it's fucking cool

I'm guessing it will have to be typed sideways except for sites that are specifically encoded for supporting vertical writing?