Ang (Mongolic)

Letter of related and vertically oriented alphabets used to write Mongolic and Tungusic languages From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ang is a letter of related and vertically oriented alphabets used to write Mongolic and Tungusic languages.[1]:549–551

Mongolian language

Quick Facts The Mongolian script, Mongolian vowels ...
Ang
The Mongolian script
Mongolian vowels
a
e
i
o
u
ö
ü
(ē)
Mongolian consonants
n
ng
b
(p)
q/k
ɣ/g
m
l
s
š
t
d
č
ǰ
y
r
(w)
Mongolian script multigraphs
Close
More information ng (ŋ), Transliteration ...
Letter[2]:15,17[3]:546[4]:212–213
ng (ŋ) Transliteration[note 1]
ᠡᠭ
[note 2]
Isolate
Initial
Medial (syllable-initial)
Medial (syllable-final)
Final
Close
  • Transcribes Chakhar /ŋ/;[7][8] Khalkha /ŋ/.[9]:40–42 Transliterated into Cyrillic with the letters нг.[10][5]
  • Derived from Old Uyghur nun-kaph (𐽺 and 𐽷) digraph.[3]:539–540,545–546[11]:111,115[12]:35
  • Produced with ⇧ Shift+N using the Windows Mongolian keyboard layout.[13]
  • In the Mongolian Unicode block, ng comes after n and before b.

Clear Script

Xibe language

Manchu language

Notes

    1. Scholarly transliteration, with alternative in parentheses.[5]
    2. As in the crying of babies, ᠢᠩ ᠩ ᠢᠩ ᠡᠭ ing ng.[6]:6

    References

    Loading related searches...

    Wikiwand - on

    Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.