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July 7, 2010 |
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BATOR, July 6 (Xinhua) -- Mongolian President Elbegdorj
Tsakhia on Tuesday issued a decree to promote the use of the
traditional Mongolian script.
"Official letters by president, speaker of the parliament,
prime minister and cabinet members of government to
officials of other countries in similar positions shall be
written in traditional Mongolian script and will be
translated to the language of that country or any of the
official languages of the United Nations and be attached,"
said the decree.
The
decree also mandates the use of traditional Mongolian script
in official documents such as birth and marriage
certificates, educational certificates and diplomas along
with the Cyrillic alphabet.
The
decree will enter into force on July 11.
The
traditional Mongolian script is an alphabet used by Mongolia
until 1946 when Cyrillic alphabet was introduced under the
pressure of the Soviet Union. The majority of Mongolia's 2.7
million people don't know how to write and read it.
Editor:Xiong Tong |