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1 Mongolian language. 2 Clear Script. ... 39 Additionally used in native and modern Mongolian ... Produced with U using the Windows Mongolian keyboard layout.
There is an English interface for Menksoft Mongolian IME; however, Menksoft did not build an English installation program. Therefore, Westerners must use the Chinese installation programs (including mojibake ), setting the language to the English interface through the language bar after installation.
Menksoft (Mongolian: ᠮᠦᠩᠬᠡ ᠭᠠᠯ ᠰᠣᠹᠲ Müngke Gal soft, lit. "inextinguishible flame"; Chinese: 蒙科立, Pinyin: Měng Kē Lì, lit."Mongol·Technology·Self-support") is an IT company in Inner Mongolia, who developed Menksoft Mongolian IME, the most widely used Mongolian language input method editor (IME) in Inner Mongolia.
ᠡ᠋ = an Old Mongolian initial form, as in ᠡ᠋ᠨᠡ ene 'this' (otherwise written ᠡᠨᠡ). [6]: 316 [10]: 130 Derived from Old Uyghur aleph . [3]: 539–540, 545–546 [13]: 111, 113 [14]: 35 Produced with E using the Windows Mongolian keyboard layout. [15] In the Mongolian Unicode block, e comes after a and before i.
1 Mongolian language. 2 Clear ... oriented alphabets used to write Mongolic and Tungusic languages. [1]: ... ⇧ Shift+N using the Windows Mongolian keyboard ...
Only at the beginning of Mongolian words (although words with an initial p tend to be foreign). [10]: 5 [11]: 27 [7] Galik letter, derived from Mongolian b. [12]: 35 Produced with P using the Windows Mongolian keyboard layout. [13] In the Mongolian Unicode block, p comes after b and before q/k.
ᠢ᠋ = a handwritten Inner Mongolian variant on the sequence yi (as in ᠰᠠᠶ᠋ᠢᠨ / ᠰᠠᠶᠢᠨ sayin 'good' being written ᠰᠠᠢ᠋ᠨ sain). [ 12 ] : 58 [ 13 ] : 38 Also the medial form used after the junction in a proper name compound.
Produced with G using the Windows Mongolian keyboard layout. [12] In the Mongolian Unicode block, ɣ/g comes after q/k and before m. May turn silent between vowels, and merge these into a long vowel or diphthong. [2]: 36–37 For more details on this, see Mongolian script multigraphs.