Yañalif
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Yañalif
Summary
Yañalif is a Latin-script alphabet[1]. Yañalif draws 302 Wikipedia views per month (latin_script_alphabet category, ranking #18 of 62).[2]
Key Facts
- Yañalif's instance of is recorded as Latin-script alphabet[3].
- Yañalif's language of work or name is recorded as Turkic[4].
- Yañalif's language of work or name is recorded as Iranian[5].
- Yañalif's language of work or name is recorded as North Caucasian[6].
- Yañalif's language of work or name is recorded as Mongolic[7].
- Yañalif's language of work or name is recorded as Finno-Ugric[8].
- Yañalif's language of work or name is recorded as Tungusic[9].
- Yañalif's language of work or name is recorded as Paleo-Siberian languages[10].
- Yañalif comprises Q9659[11].
- Yañalif comprises B/b[12].
- Yañalif comprises C/c[13].
- Yañalif comprises Ç[14].
- Yañalif comprises D/d[15].
- Yañalif comprises E/e[16].
- Yañalif comprises Ə[17].
- Yañalif comprises F/f[18].
- Yañalif comprises G/g[19].
- Yañalif comprises Ƣ[20].
- Yañalif comprises H/h[21].
- Yañalif comprises I/i[22].
- Yañalif comprises J/j[23].
- Yañalif comprises K/k[24].
- Yañalif comprises L/l[25].
- Yañalif comprises M/m[26].
- Yañalif comprises N/n[27].
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Definition and Type
Yañalif's instance of is recorded as Latin-script alphabet[3].
Origins
1928 marks the founding of Yañalif[28].
Use and Application
Components include Q9659[11], a letter[29]; B/b[12], a Latin-script letter[30]; C/c[13], a Latin-script letter[31]; Ç[14], an IPA symbol[32]; D/d[15], a Latin-script letter[33]; and E/e[16].
Why It Matters
Yañalif draws 302 Wikipedia views per month (latin_script_alphabet category, ranking #18 of 62).[2] Yañalif has Wikipedia articles in 17 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[34] Yañalif is known by 20 alternative names across languages and contexts.[35]