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Crimean Tatar alphabet information


Crimean Tatar is written in both Latin and Cyrillic. Historically, the Arabic script was also used.

Since 1990s when Verkhovna Rada of Crimea officially accepted the new Common Turkic-based Latin alphabet, it had been dominant mostly on the internet while the Soviet Cyrillic alphabet remained dominant in printed productions. After the 2014 Russian annexation of Crimea, the Russian government requires the use of Cyrillic script only. In 2021 the Ukrainian government started the switch of Crimean Tatar language to the Latin script.[1]

  1. ^ Уряд затвердив перехід кримськотатарської мови на латиницю - Detector Media

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Dobrujan Tatar

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