List of alphabets used by Turkic languages
There exist several alphabets used by Turkic languages, i.e. alphabets used to write Turkic languages:
- The medieval Old Turkic script (Göktürk script, Orkhon script, Orkhon-Yenisey script, ISO 15924: Orkh)
- The Uniform Turkic Alphabet in use in the 1930s USSR (Latn)
- Any alphabet in use for writing Turkic languages:
- Azerbaijani alphabet (Arab, Cyrl, Latn)
- Crimean Tatar alphabet (Cyrl, Latn)
- Gagauz alphabet (Cyrl, Grek, Latn)
- Karakalpak alphabet (Cyrl, Latn)
- Kazakh alphabet (Arab, Cyrl, Latn(unoff.))
- Kyrgyz alphabet (Arab, Cyrl, Latn)
- Tatar alphabet
- İske imlâ alphabet ("Old orthography", Arab)
- Yaña imlâ ("New orthography", Arab)
- Jaꞑalif ("New alphabet", Latn)
- Zamanälif ("Modern alphabet", Latn)
- Cuman language (Latn)
- Turkish
- Karamanli Turkish (Greek, tur-kar)
- Ottoman Turkish alphabet (tur-Arab,Pers)
- Modern Turkish alphabet (tur-Latn)
- Turkmen alphabet (Arab, Cyrl, Latn)
- Uyghur language
- Qona Yëziq ("Old script" uig-Arab)
- Uyghur Ereb Yëziqi UEY (uig-Arab)
- Uyghur Latin Yëziqi ULY (uig-Latn)
- Uyghur Siril Yëziqi USY (uig-Cyrl)
- Uyghur Pinyin Yëziqi
- Uzbek language
- Uzbek Arabic alphabet (Arab)
- Uzbek Cyrillic alphabet (Cyrl)
- Uzbek alphabet (Latn)
- Old Uyghur language
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