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  2. Turco-Mongol tradition - Wikipedia

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    Before the time of Genghis Khan, Turkic and Mongolic peoples exchanged words with each other, with Turkic languages being more active than Mongolic. [11] [clarification needed] Extensive lexical borrowings from Proto-Turkic into the Proto-Mongolic language occurred from at latest the first millennium BCE.

  3. Meral - Wikipedia

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    Meral Danış Beştaş (born 1967), Turkish politician; Meral Ece (born 1953), British politician; Meral Menderes (1933–2011), Turkish opera singer as soprano; Meral Okay (1959–2012), Turkish actress, film producer and screenwriter; Meral Özsoyoglu, Turkish-American computer scientist; Meral Perin (born 1965), Turkish-German actress

  4. Altaic languages - Wikipedia

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    The 2003 Etymological Dictionary includes a list of 2,800 proposed cognate sets, as well as a few important changes to the reconstruction of Proto-Altaic. The authors tried hard to distinguish loans between Turkic and Mongolic and between Mongolic and Tungusic from cognates; and suggest words that occur in Turkic and Tungusic but not in Mongolic.

  5. File:Redhouse's Turkish Dictionary.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Sayfa:Redhouse's Turkish Dictionary.pdf/4 Metadata This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to create or digitize it.

  6. Mongolia–Turkey relations - Wikipedia

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    Turkish Airlines office in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. Turkey and Mongolia established relations in 1969 when Mongolia was a communist state.The friendly relationship between two countries was reflected in a ceremony back in 2019, when Turkish ambassador to Mongolia Ahmet Yazal declared "We have historical, cultural and social relations that date back to 2000 years ago.

  7. Help:Multilingual support - Wikipedia

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    Mongolian White (free font) MongolianScript TH-Times (completely supports up to Unicode 15.1), also see 蒙古文字变形规则说明 (Simplified Chinese) for the technical details

  8. Yandex Translate - Wikipedia

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    The system constructs the dictionary of single-word translations based on the analysis of millions of translated texts. In order to translate the text, the computer first compares it to a database of words. The computer then compares the text to the base language models, trying to determine the meaning of an expression in the context of the text.

  9. Tamga - Wikipedia

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    Tamgha of the Bayundur, which represents a falcon according to Mahmud al-Kashgari. A tamga or tamgha (from Old Turkic: 𐱃𐰢𐰍𐰀, romanized: tamga, lit. 'stamp, seal'; Turkish: damga; Mongolian: тамга; Adyghe: тамыгъэ, romanized: tamığə; Kabardian: дамыгъэ, romanized: damığə) was an abstract seal or brand used by Eurasian nomads initially as a livestock branding ...