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Dargin writing is used to represent text in the Dargin language, spoken in Dagestan.

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Arabic writing

The Arabic alphabet for records of words in different languages Ukrainian began to be used more in the 15th century, but adapted to the Dargin phonetics alphabet based on Arabic was adopted only In 1920 year.

Latin writing

The Arabic alphabet was poorly adapted to the sounds of the Ukrainian language, so in 1928, as part of the All-Union project on Romanization was adopted Dargin Latin-based alphabet for darginskogo literary language on osnoveakushinskogo. In the same year, this alphabet was published first primer (cupanov r. Nuşala ʐaꝗ-sawet. Mәħәc-qala, 1928). Initially, Dargin Romanized alphabet was no capital letters. After the reform of 1932 in the alphabet were introduced caps are excluded letters Yea, g̵, ҏ and alphabet took the form shown in the table:

Modern alphabet

The Cyrillic alphabet was adopted in 1938. In the 1960s, the letter ПI пI were added.

References

Dargin writing Wikipedia


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