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Summary Of: Tatar alphabet
The Latin version of the Tatar alphabet contains 35 letters... The official Cyrilic version of the Tatar alphabet used in Tatarstan contains 39 letters...
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International Phonetic Alphabet
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Wikipedia:Manual of Style (pronunciation)
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Tatar language
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Cyrillic
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Latin
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citation needed
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citation needed
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Tatarstani
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Ə
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Ä
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Ө
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Ö
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Ŋ
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Ñ
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Ä
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Ö
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Ñ
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vowels
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consonants
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A
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Ä
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B
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C
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Ç
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D
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E
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F
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G
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Ğ
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H
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I
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İ
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Í
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J
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K
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L
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M
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N
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Ñ
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O
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Ö
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P
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Q
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R
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S
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Ş
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T
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U
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Ü
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V
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W
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X
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Y
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Z
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glottal stop
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hamza
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Á
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Â
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É
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Ó
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Ú
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Crimean Tatar
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French
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Spanish
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Pronunciation
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А
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Ә
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Б
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В
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Г
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Д
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Е
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Ё
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Ж
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Җ
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З
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И
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Й
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К
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Л
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М
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Н
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Ң
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О
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Ө
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П
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Р
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С
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Т
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У
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Ү
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Ф
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Х
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Һ
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Ц
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Ч
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Ш
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Щ
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Ъ
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Ы
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Ь
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Э
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Ю
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Я
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İske imlâ
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Yaña imlâ
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Jaŋalif
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Arabic alphabet
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Bolgar
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Iske imla
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Old Tatar
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Bolgar
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Yanga imla
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Latin alphabet
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Janalif
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Cyrillic alphabet
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Latin alphabet
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Janalif
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schwa
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A-umlaut
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Armenian alphabet
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Leipzig
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Peter the Great
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Arabic script
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typography
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Kazan
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newspaper
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Kazan University
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St. Petersburg
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typewriter
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Russian alphabet
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Keräşen Tatar
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umlauts
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Mari
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Tatar language
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Categories
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Tatar language
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