Ya is a letter of related and vertically oriented alphabets used to write Mongolic and Tungusic languages.[1]: 549–551
Mongolian language
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Letter[2]: 14, 17, 24 [3]: 546 [4]: 40–42 [5]: 212, 214–15
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y
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Transliteration[note 1]
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ᠶ
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Initial
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ᠶ᠋⟨?⟩ ⟨⟩
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Medial (syllable-initial)
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ᠶ⟨?⟩ ⟨⟩
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Medial (syllable-initial; diphthongs)
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—
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Medial (syllable-final)
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—
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Final
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C-V syllables[7]: 25
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y‑a, y‑e
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ya, ye
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yi
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yo, yu
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yö, yü
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Transliteration
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—
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ᠶᠠ
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ᠶᠢ
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ᠶᠣ᠋
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ᠶᠥ᠋
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Alone
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ᠶᠠ
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ᠶᠢ
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ᠶᠣ
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ᠶᠥ
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Initial
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ᠶᠠ
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ᠶᠢ
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ᠶᠣ
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Medial
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ᠶᠠ⟨?⟩ ⟨⟩
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ᠶᠠ
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ᠶᠢ
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ᠶᠣ
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Final
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Separated suffixes[note 2]
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‑y(...)
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‑yi
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‑yin
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‑yuɣan
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‑yügen
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Transliteration
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ᠶᠢ⟨?⟩
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ᠶᠢᠨ⟨?⟩
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—
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Whole
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—
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ᠶᠤᠭᠠᠨ
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ᠶᠦᠭᠡᠨ⟨?⟩
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Clear Script
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Xibe language
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Manchu language
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Notes
References
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- ^ a b Daniels, Peter T.; Bright, William (1996). The World's Writing Systems. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-507993-7.
- ^ a b Janhunen, Juha (2006-01-27). The Mongolic Languages. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-135-79690-7.
- ^ Bat-Ireedui, Jantsangiyn; Sanders, Alan J. K. (2015-08-14). Colloquial Mongolian: The Complete Course for Beginners. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-317-30598-9.
- ^ a b "Mongolian transliterations" (PDF). Institute of the Estonian Language. 2006-05-06.
- ^ a b Skorodumova, L. G. (2000). Vvedenie v staropismenny mongolskiy yazyk Введение в старописьменный монгольский язык (PDF) (in Russian). Muravey-Gayd. ISBN 5-8463-0015-4.
- ^ "PROPOSAL Encode Mongolian Suffix Connector (U+180F) To Replace Narrow Non-Breaking Space (U+202F)" (PDF). UTC Document Register for 2017. 2017-01-15.
- ^ "Mongolian Traditional Script". Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, and Mongolian Language Site. Retrieved 2022-05-16.
- ^ "Writing – Study Mongolian". Study Mongolian. August 2013. Retrieved 2022-05-16.
- ^ Svantesson, Jan-Olof; Tsendina, Anna; Karlsson, Anastasia; Franzen, Vivan (2005-02-10). The Phonology of Mongolian. OUP Oxford. ISBN 978-0-19-151461-6.
- ^ Grønbech, Kaare; Krueger, John Richard (1993). An Introduction to Classical (literary) Mongolian: Introduction, Grammar, Reader, Glossary. Otto Harrassowitz Verlag. ISBN 978-3-447-03298-8.
- ^ jowilco. "Windows keyboard layouts - Globalization". Microsoft Docs. Retrieved 2022-05-16.