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Commotion (2-2)

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TODO.

Last seen on: Metro Quick Saturday, February 25, 2023

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Clear Script (Oirat: .mw-parser-output .font-mong{font-family:”Noto Sans Mongolian”,”Menk Hawang Tig”,”Menk Qagan Tig”,”Menk Garqag Tig”,”Menk Har_a Tig”,”Menk Scnin Tig”,”Oyun Gurban Ulus Tig”,”Oyun Qagan Tig”,”Oyun Garqag Tig”,”Oyun Har_a Tig”,”Oyun Scnin Tig”,”Oyun Agula Tig”,”Mongolian Baiti”,”Mongolian Universal White”,”Mongol Usug”,”Mongolian White”,”MongolianScript”,”Code2000″,”Menksoft Qagan”}.mw-parser-output .font-mong-mnc,.mw-parser-output .font-mong:lang(mnc-Mong),.mw-parser-output .font-mong:lang(dta-Mong),.mw-parser-output .font-mong:lang(sjo-Mong){font-family:”Noto Sans Mongolian”,”Abkai Xanyan”,”Abkai Xanyan LA”,”Abkai Xanyan VT”,”Abkai Xanyan XX”,”Abkai Xanyan SC”,”Abkai Buleku”,”Daicing White”,”Mongolian Baiti”,”Mongolian Universal White”}ᡐᡆᡑᡆᡋᡅᡒᡅᡎ / Тодо бичиг, romanized: todo bičiq / todo bičig, [todo bit͡ʃ(ə)k]; Mongolian: Тод бичиг / ᠲᠣᠳᠣᠪᠢᠴᠢᠭ, romanized: tod bichig / todo bičig, [tɔd bit͡ʃək], Russian Buryat: Тодо бэшэг, romanized: Todo besheg, ([tɔdɔ bɛʃək]), or just todo) is an alphabet created in 1648 by the Oirat Buddhist monk Zaya Pandita for the Oirat language. It was developed on the basis of the Mongolian script with the goal of distinguishing all sounds in the spoken language, and to make it easier to transcribe Sanskrit and the Tibetic languages.

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