Founded by Nepalese Rubutai. Since its birth, Mongolian characters have unique writing rules and font formats, which facilitate the recording and dissemination of Mongolian characters. In the formation of Mongolian language, the creation of Mongolian characters is of epoch-making significance, which not only provides an important guarantee for the inheritance and development of Mongolian language, but also has a far-reaching impact on Mongolian culture and history.
The writing rules and font format of Mongolian characters have evolved and improved many times. Mongolian characters used cursive script of Uighur characters at first, and then gradually evolved into regular script.
This regular script of Mongolian characters gradually evolved into its present form in the later historical period. The writing rules and font format of Mongolian characters are an important part of Mongolian culture and an important legacy of Mongolian history and culture.
During the development of Mongolian characters, many changes and adjustments have taken place. With the changes of the times and political situation, Mongolian characters are constantly being adjusted and improved. For example, after the middle of19th century, in order to meet the needs of the Qing Dynasty, Mongolian characters were greatly adjusted and improved to make them more suitable for the development and needs of modern society.
In a word, Mongolian characters are an important part of Mongolian culture and an important legacy of Mongolian history and culture. It plays an important role in the formation and development of Mongolian, and also provides an important guarantee for the inheritance and development of Mongolian. At the same time, the development of Mongolian characters also reflects the development and historical changes of Mongolian culture.
Current Mongolian language
Compared with the original Mongolian language, the present Mongolian language has the following characteristics: the shape of some letters has been improved, which is more convenient for continuous writing; Some letters are written differently, indicating different pronunciations; Added some letters used in spelling loanwords; Spelling rules tend to be strict, and a word is no longer divided into two paragraphs.
In a relatively new stage, the standardized writing of some words and additional components has been changed to a form close to modern spoken language, and new punctuation marks have been added. The current Mongolian alphabet consists of 29 letters.