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Linguistics / Latin alphabets / Tatar language / Kurdish language / Cyrillic alphabets / Romanization / Soranî / Kurdish alphabets / Yaña imlâ alphabet / Arabic alphabets / Languages of Asia / Orthography
Date: 2012-02-06 12:35:55
Linguistics
Latin alphabets
Tatar language
Kurdish language
Cyrillic alphabets
Romanization
Soranî
Kurdish alphabets
Yaña imlâ alphabet
Arabic alphabets
Languages of Asia
Orthography

Kurdish romanization table

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