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The Dobrujan Tatar alphabet is the writing system of Dobrujan Tatar.[1] Before 1956 only Perso-Arabic script was used and after 1956, Latin alphabet was adopted.[2][3][4]

The children in Romania learn Tatar with Latin alphabet in the school. Also in public they use Latin alphabet. Many Tatars, who migrated to Turkey, use the Latin-based Turkish alphabet or the Crimean Tatar alphabet. While in Bulgaria is the language not written, but rarely also in Turkish alphabet. It is suspected an usage of Cyrillic alphabet in Moldova (Transnistria) and Ukraine.

  1. ^ "Crimean Tatar Language Micro Scythian Crimean Tatar Alphabet | PDF".
  2. ^ Discuţia asupra problemei alfabetului limbii tătare din Dobrogea, Drimba, Vladimir (1924-2003), 1956
  3. ^ "Latin alphabet used by Taner Murat". Archived from the original on 2023-04-23. Retrieved 2023-10-07.
  4. ^ The translation of the book "Luceafărul" (Mihai Eminescu) by Taner Murat

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