they both use different variants of the cyrillic script. think of it like the difference between the german and english alphabet: german has extra letters such as ä ö ü ß while english doesn't.
It depends on what part of Mongolia. Outer Mongolia (which is the actual country of Mongolia) usually uses Cyrillic, which is the same characters as many Slavic countries. Inner Mongolia (which is a region officially part of China, but essentially still Mongolia) uses both Chinese and sometimes traditional Mongolian, which is the squiggly lines the guy above was talking about.
Yes, but these are the letters used when you type the letters on a computer and when Mongolian's write something on a piece of paper with a pen then that is when they use the squiggly lines to write.
it is so strange knowing russian and ukranian cyrillic, almost had me, but then you said Л... this may take some practice...
Oh my god... I signed up for mongolian lessons... This will be so hard
Спасибо вам для это видео это хорошо ну я сейчас изучу русский и Монголии языки .
Thank you very nice and easy
thanks, this is helpful
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Why are the male and female voices making different sounds when pronouncing О, У and Ю?
Wait. Erm. Confused here.
Do mongolian and russian use the same alphabets ?
they both use different variants of the cyrillic script. think of it like the difference between the german and english alphabet: german has extra letters such as ä ö ü ß while english doesn't.
@@yayu984 owww.. i see.. thank you
It depends on what part of Mongolia. Outer Mongolia (which is the actual country of Mongolia) usually uses Cyrillic, which is the same characters as many Slavic countries. Inner Mongolia (which is a region officially part of China, but essentially still Mongolia) uses both Chinese and sometimes traditional Mongolian, which is the squiggly lines the guy above was talking about.
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Don't mongolians use some squiggly lines
Yes, but these are the letters used when you type the letters on a computer and when Mongolian's write something on a piece of paper with a pen then that is when they use the squiggly lines to write.