- Gagauz alphabet
The modern Gagauz alphabet, used for the
Gagauz language , is a 32-letter Latin-based alphabet modelled on theTurkish alphabet .Previously, Gagauz used the
Greek alphabet and until 1996 [http://www.ozturkler.com/data_english/0007/0007_17_05.htm] theCyrillic alphabet .Letters
In their standard order, the letters of the Gagauz alphabet are:
:
A ,Ä ,B ,C ,Ç ,D ,E ,Ê ,F ,G ,H , I, İ,J ,K ,L ,M ,N ,O ,Ö ,P ,R ,S ,Ş ,T ,Ţ ,U ,Ü ,V ,Y ,Z .Note that dotted and
dotless I are separate letters, each with its own uppercase and lowercase form. "I" is the capital form of "ı", and "İ" is the capital form of "i". The Gagauz alphabet has no q, w or x. Instead, those characters are transliterated into Gagauz as k, v and ks.;SamplePlace names:
Basarabiya (with dotted İ),
Komrat,
Kişinöv
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