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  1. Mongolia Maps & Facts - World Atlas

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    Feb 24, 2021 · The highest point of Mongolia (marked on the map by a yellow upright triangle), Nayramadlin Orgil at 14,350 ft. (4,374 m), is found in the rugged Atlay Mountains of the west. Overall the country has an average elevation near …

  2. Mongolian Language - Structure, Writing & Alphabet

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    Peripheral Mongolian is spoken by 3.38 million people. It is a co-official language with Mandarin Chinese in the People’s Republic of China in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region and several adjoining provinces in northwest …

  3. Mongolia LanguageYoung Pioneer Tours

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    Mongolian Language Family. This is hard to pin down and many scholars and linguists disagree as to what language family Mongolian belongs to. Mongolian, as well as all their various dialects, are part of the Mongolic family. Don’t be mistaken, the Mongolian spoken by Mongols in Afghanistan and the Mongolian dialects are spoken in Tuva, Russia ...

  4. Mongolian alphabets, pronunciation and language

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    Mongolian (ᠮᠣᠩᠭᠣᠯ ᠬᠡᠯᠡ / монгол)Mongolian is an Altaic language spoken by approximately 5 million people in Mongolia, China, Afghanistan and Russia. There are a number of closely related varieties of Mongolian: Khalkha or …

  5. Mongolia - Language, Culture, Customs & Etiquette

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    It is made up of Mongolian Halh which is spoken in the Mongolian People’s Republic and the mutually intelligible Peripheral Mongolian, which is spoken in the Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region (IMAR). Chinese Mandarin joins …

  6. Exploring Asia: Interesting facts about the Mongolian language

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    Mongolian language and the Cyrillic alphabet. As strange as it might sound, Mongolians really use the Cyrillic alphabet. It has been adopted as the official writing system in 1943 supported by Mongolia’s being part of the Comintern association of the communist countries during WWII. The Mongolian alphabet now has 35 letters with 7 vowels.

  7. Trans-Mongolian Railway map & highlights

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    map & highlights. A Trans Mongolian journey weaves a tapestry of captivating history, spectacular architecture, enriching cultural experiences and landscapes that never cease to amaze. Between Moscow and Beijing lies almost 8,000km of track, and alongside it you’ll find the world’s deepest lake; goats with cashmere wool roaming the desert ...

  8. Ling - The best way to learn Mongolian - Ling Learn …

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    Traditional Mongolian script is from c. 1204 and is written in vertical lines (top-down). Unlike its neighboring language, Mongolian isn’t a tonal language. Once you learn the Mongolian alphabet, you’ll be one step closer to fluency! No …

  9. About Nomiin Ger School in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

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    We provide Mongolian language and culture training programs for the duration of 3-day to 2-year, and a foreign students may acquire a 3-month to 2 year student visa to study at our training center. Custom-designed lessons based …

  10. Turkic languages - Wikipedia

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    The Turkic languages are a language family of over 35 documented languages, spoken by the Turkic peoples of Eurasia from Eastern Europe and Southern Europe to Central Asia, East Asia, North Asia (), and Western …

  11. Mongolian: Language Portal: Materials: Center for Languages of …

    https://celcar.indiana.edu/materials/language-portal/mongolian

    1. Mongolian is spoken by over 7 million people, not just in Mongolia, but also in some parts of China (Inner Mongolia and Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region) and Russia (Buryatia and Kalmykia) as well. 2. As a member of the Altaic language family, Mongolian shares structural similarities to Turkic and Tungusic language groups.

  12. Mongolian - Guidelines International Ministries

    https://www.guidelines.org/languages/mongolian

    For thousands of years, the Mongul people were nomadic clans united by a common Mongolian language. In the 12th century, the infamous Genghis Khan united them into the largest empire in history that lasted several hundred years. A variant of Christianity, called Nestorianism, arose during this time.

  13. Mongolian Alphabet: The Complete Free Lesson & Videos

    https://www.mongolianlanguage.mn/free-lessons/mongolian-cyrillic-alphabet

    From the academic year 1941-1942, primary school students started to learn New Mongolian Cyrillic Alphabet. Consequently, in 1946, the Mongolian Cyrillic has been the official script in republic Mongolia. The Mongolian alphabet has 35 letters. It consists of 20 consonants, 13 vowels, and 2 sign letters.

  14. Mongolian Grammar: 44 Basic Rules (examples) | Nomiin Ger

    https://www.mongolianlanguage.mn/free-lessons/mongolian-grammar-forms

    Mar 17, 2022 · Mongolian sentence structure is different from English & some other languages in that Mongolian language structure follows the form: Subject – Time – Object- Predicate (verb). Which can be memorized as STOP. So, in an English sentence, we have SVO (subject, verb, object). For example, I drink coffee. ‘I’ is the subject, drink is the ...

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