Old Crimean Tatar
Old Crimean Tatar (Crimean Tatar: Eski qırımtatar tili; Dobrujan Tatar: Eskí kîrîm tatar tílí) was the ancestor of Crimean Tatar and Dobrujan Tatar. The modern standard Crimean Tatar did move to the Oghuz dialect, but Dobrujan Tatar did mostly save his roots.[1]
Old Crimean Tatar | |
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تاتار تلی | |
Region | Eastern Europe |
Ethnicity | Tatars |
Turkic
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Arabic script | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | – |
Writing system
The Old Crimean Tatar was written in Arabic script, today Crimean Tatar and Dobrujan Tatar use the Latin and Cyrillic alphabet.
Isolated | Final | Medial | Initial |
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ﺍ | ﺎ | — | |
ﺀ | — | ||
ﺏ | ﺐ | ﺒ | ﺑ |
ﭖ | ﭗ | ﭙ | ﭘ |
ﺕ | ﺖ | ﺘ | ﺗ |
ﺙ | ﺚ | ﺜ | ﺛ |
ﺝ | ﺞ | ﺠ | ﺟ |
ﭺ | ﭻ | ﭽ | ﭼ |
ﺡ | ﺢ | ﺤ | ﺣ |
ﺥ | ﺦ | ﺨ | ﺧ |
ﺩ | ﺪ | — | |
ﺫ | ﺬ | — | |
ﺭ | ﺮ | — | |
ﺯ | ﺰ | — | |
ﮊ | ﮋ | — | |
ﺱ | ﺲ | ﺴ | ﺳ |
ﺵ | ﺶ | ﺸ | ﺷ |
ﺹ | ﺺ | ﺼ | ﺻ |
ﺽ | ﺾ | ﻀ | ﺿ |
ﻁ | ﻂ | ﻄ | ﻃ |
ﻅ | ﻆ | ﻈ | ﻇ |
ﻉ | ﻊ | ﻌ | ﻋ |
ﻍ | ﻎ | ﻐ | ﻏ |
ﻑ | ﻒ | ﻔ | ﻓ |
ﻕ | ﻖ | ﻘ | ﻗ |
ﻙ | ﻚ | ﻜ | ﻛ |
ﮒ | ﮓ | ﮕ | ﮔ |
ﯓ | ﯔ | ﯖ | ﯕ |
ﻝ | ﻞ | ﻠ | ﻟ |
ﻡ | ﻢ | ﻤ | ﻣ |
ﻥ | ﻦ | ﻨ | ﻧ |
ﻭ | ﻮ | — | |
ﻩ | ﻪ | ﻬ | ﻫ |
ﻻ | ﻼ | — | |
ﻯ | ﻰ | ﻴ | ﻳ |
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