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1% copyright: Copyright 2007-2015 by Dorjgotov Batmunkh, National University of Mongolia
2% title: Hyphenation patterns for Mongolian language
3% version: v1.2 2008/03/23
4% notice: >
5%     This file is part of the hyph-utf8 package.
6%     See http://www.hyphenation.org for more information.
7% license:
8%     - This file is available under the following license.
9%        name: MIT
10%        url: https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
11%        text: >
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29% changes:
30%     - 2008/03/23 v1.2
31%     - 2008/06/08 Patterns added to hyph-utf8
32%     - 2015/12/05 Patterns released under the MIT license
33% ==========================================
34% Special thanks to: Jim Hefferon and Robin Fairbairns
35%
36% There are few basic rules in mongolian
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38% 1. If there is a consonant then it can use hyphen before it.
39%    And if there're two consonants then it can use hyphen before second consonant.
40%    Are there three consonants then it can put hyphen before third consonant,
41%    also are there four consonants then it can use hyphen before fourth consonant.
42% 2. In the case of hardsign or softsign, it's possible to hyphen after these signs.
43%    For instance, байгуулъ-я, үзүүль-е
44% 3. However one vowel can be belong to a syllable, it's not possible to use hyphen.
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