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    Mongolian is the official language of Mongolia and both the most widely spoken and most-known member of the Mongolic language family. The number of speakers across all its dialects may be 5.2 million, including the vast majority of the residents of Mongolia and many of the ethnic Mongol

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    Mongolian is the official national language of Mongolia, where it is spoken (but not always written) by nearly 3.6 million people (2014 estimate), and the official provincial language (both spoken and written forms) of

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    Mongolian belongs to the Mongolic languages. The delimitation of the Mongolian language within Mongolic is a much disputed theoretical

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    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 Khorchin is somewhat more diverse.
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    Mongolian has been written in a variety of alphabets, making it a language with one of the largest number of scripts used historically. The earliest stages of Mongolian (

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    The following description is based primarily on the Khalkha dialect as spoken in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia's capital. The phonologies of other varieties such as Ordos, Khorchin, and even Chakhar, differ considerably. This section discusses the phonology of

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    Mongolian first adopted loanwords from many languages including Old Turkic, Sanskrit (these often via Uyghur), Persian, Arabic, Tibetan, Tungusic, and Chinese. However, more recent loanwords come from Russian, English, and Mandarin Chinese (mainly

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    The earliest surviving Mongolian text may be the Stele of Yisüngge [ru], a report on sports composed in Mongolian script on stone, which is most often dated at 1224 or 1225. The Mongolian-

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  2. Mongolian - Map | Ethnologue

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    Mongolian Language Map Mongolian, a language of Mongolia This map is available with a Standard plan. See exactly where Mongolian is spoken, plus: Maps by country, showing all of the languages together All 138 of our expanded country PDFs—$30,000 when bought separately And more! View Subscription Plans »

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  4. Languages of Mongolia - Vivid Maps

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    Nov 20, 2017 · Languages of Mongolia. November 20, 2017 December 27, 2017. Alex 0 Comments Mongolia. Mongolia, with a population of over 3 million, has 10 living languages (Mongolian, Peripheral Mongolian, Kazakh, Kalmyk-Oirat, Chinese, Uygur, Tuva, Darkhat, Buriat and Evenki). Facebook Twitter Pinterest Reddit LinkedIn Email Share. (No Ratings Yet) Loading...

  5. Mongolian Language - Worldmapper

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    Mongolian is a language of Mongolia. Roughly 90% of the population there speak it as a first language. Mongolian is spoken by roughly 5.6 million people, mostly in Mongolia and the Inner Mongolia part of China, although estimates of the Mongolian-speaking population in China vary, partly due to the increasing influence of Mandarin Chinese in the area. Small numbers of …

  6. SECUREen.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mongolic_languages

    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, …

    • Linguistic classification: ? Serbi–MongolicMongolic
    • Subdivisions: Central Mongolic, Southern Mongolic,
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    What languages are spoken in Mongolia?
    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+ million speakers. The Mongolic languages have no convincingly established living relatives.
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    Which features of modern Mongolic languages can be reconstructed from Middle Mongolian?
    Most features of modern Mongolic languages can thus be reconstructed from Middle Mongol. An exception would be the voice suffix like -caga- 'do together', which can be reconstructed from the modern languages but is not attested in Middle Mongol.
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    What is the land area of Mongolia?
    It is roughly oval in shape, measuring 1,486 miles (2,392 km) from west to east and, at its maximum, 782 miles (1,259 km) from north to south. Mongolia’s land area is roughly equivalent to that of the countries of western and central Europe, and it lies in a similar latitude range. The national capital,...
    Is there such a thing as written Mongolian?
    Some reflections on so-called Written Mongolian. In: Helmut Eimer, Michael Hahn, Maria Schetelich, Peter Wyzlic (eds.). Studia Tibetica et Mongolica – Festschrift Manfred Taube.
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  8. SECUREwww.worldatlas.com/maps/mongolia

    Feb 24, 2021 · With an area of 1,564,116 sq. km, Mongolia is the world's 18th largest country. It is located in East Asia where it is bounded by land on all sides. As observed on the physical map of Mongolia, the country features vast areas of elevated lands including plateaus, mountains, and hills. From the Gobi Desert areas of the south, Mongolia rises into ...

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    Sep 08, 2017 · Mongolian is the official language of Mongolia. 95% of Mongolia's population speaks Mongolian. Mongolian is the most widely spoken of the Mongolic languages. 5.2 million people speak Mongolian. 56% of the world's speakers of the …

  10. SECUREwww.britannica.com/place/Mongolia

    Mongolia, historically Outer Mongolia, country located in north-central Asia. It is roughly oval in shape, measuring 1,486 miles (2,392 km) from west to east and, at its maximum, 782 miles (1,259 km) from north to south. Mongolia’s land area is roughly equivalent to that of the countries of western and central Europe, and it lies in a similar latitude range.

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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 Halha, the national language of Mongolia, and Oirat, Chahar and Ordos, which are spoken mainly in the Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region of China.



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