Mongolian is the principal language of the Mongolic family, official in Mongolia and widely spoken in the Inner Mongolia region of northern China. Total speakers are estimated at around five to six million, with more living in China than in Mongolia itself. The standard in Mongolia is based on the Khalkha dialect. Two scripts are in use: Mongolia has written the language in Cyrillic since the 1940s, while Inner Mongolia retains the traditional Mongolian script, written in vertical columns, and Mongolia has been reviving that traditional script for official use alongside Cyrillic. The language features vowel harmony and a rich case system, and its written tradition reaches back to the era of the Mongol Empire.
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