Dear All,

I would like to confirm the statement from Wikipedia.

Best regards,

Almaz

On Wed, Mar 9, 2016 at 10:17 PM, Dmitry Kohmanyuk <dk@hostmaster.ua> wrote:
quoting Wikipedia - 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyrgyz_alphabets

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The Arabic script was traditionally used to write Kyrgyz before the introduction of the first Latin-based alphabets in 1927. Today an Arabic alphabet is used in China.[1] The Uniform Turkic Alphabet was used in the USSR in the 1930s until its replacement by a Cyrillic script. The Kyrgyz Cyrillic alphabet is the alphabet used in Kyrgyzstan. It contains 36 letters: 33 from the Russian alphabet with 3 additional letters for sounds of the Kyrgyz language: Ң, Ү, Ө.
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As I am not at all an expert in the language, I would ask any participants with active knowledge of it to confirm that.




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