mongol language - EAS
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Mongolian is a language with vowel harmony and a complex syllabic structure compared to other Mongolic languages, this syllablic structure allows clusters of up to three consonants syllable-finally. It is a typical agglutinative language that relies on suffix chains in the verbal and nominal domains. See more
Mongolian is the official language of Mongolia and both the most widely spoken and best-known member of the Mongolic language family. The number of speakers across all its dialects may be 5.2 million, including the vast … See more
The following description is based primarily on the Khalkha dialect as spoken in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia's capital. The phonologies of … See more
Differential case marking
Mongolian uses differential case marking, being a regular Differential Object Marking (DOM) language. … See moreMongolian belongs to the Mongolic languages. The delimitation of the Mongolian language within Mongolic is a much disputed theoretical problem, one whose resolution is … See more
The grammar in this article is also based primarily on Khalkha Mongolian. Unlike the phonology, most of what is said about morphology and syntax also holds true for Chakhar, while … See more
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The Mongolic languages are a language family spoken by the Mongolic peoples in Eastern Europe, Central Asia, North Asia and East Asia, mostly in Mongolia and surrounding areas and in Kalmykia and Buryatia. The best-known member of this language family, Mongolian, is the primary language of most of the residents of Mongolia and the Mongol residents of Inner Mongolia, with an estimated 5.7+ mil…
Wikipedia · Text under CC-BY-SA license- Ethnicity: Mongolic peoples
- Proto-language: Proto-Mongolic
- Subdivisions: Central Mongolic, Southern …
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The history of the Mongolian language, both spoken and written, consists of three periods. The divisions of the spoken language are Old, or Ancient, Mongolian (through the 12th century), …
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Mongol language may refer to: Languages of Papua New Guinea: Mongol language (New Guinea), a Ramu language of Papua New Guinea. Mongol–Langam languages, a language …
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- Notable features
1. Type of writing system: alphabet 2. Writing direction: left to right in vertical columns running from top to bottom. 3. Used to write: Alasha, Barin, Buryat, Chakhar, Evenki, Jarud, Khamnigan Mongol, Khorchin, Mongolian 4. The letters have a number of different shapes, the choice of whi… - Numerals
The first set of numbers (tegen, nigen, etc.) are classical Mongolian, the others are modern Mongolian. Hear a recording of the Mongolian numbers by Senji
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The Mongolic languages are a language family that is spoken in East - Central Asia, mostly in Mongolia, Inner Mongolia, an autonomous region of China, Xinjiang, another autonomous …
Learn Mongolian | Mongol Expats
https://www.mongolexpats.com/languageLearn Mongolian. Mongolia / Learn Mongolian. We framed the language in a simple and easy way so that one can learn from English to Mongolian or Mongolian to English. Our lessons …
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Moghol is a critically endangered or possibly extinct Mongolic language spoken in the province of Herat, Afghanistan, in the villages of Kundur and Karez-i-Mulla. The speakers were the …