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Mongolian Languages
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Official Languages: Mongolian Population: 3,270,785 Capital: Ulaanbaatar Government: Parliamentary Literacy: Very high, in excess of 92.9% Currency: Mongolian Togrog/Tugrik Calling Code: +976 Time Zone: GMT+8 Major Moutain Ranges: Altai, Khangai and Khentii Major Rivers: Orkhon
hISToRY of mongoLIan Language
• The Mongolian language is of the Altaic family, originating with the Mongolian. it's evolved directly from Middle Mongolian. This was the language that was spoken by the Mongol Empire within the 13th and 14th centuries, but previous to the present was the language period of Old Mongolian.
•The earliest text that we will see that was written in what we will recognize now as being Old Mongolian is that the Stele of Yisungge. Many languages have their origins of text recorded in religious books and tables, but the Stele of Yisungge is, wonderfully, a report about sports, dated from around 1224AD. •In the 17th to the 19th centuries, the language period was classified as Classical Mongolian. it's written communication with many standardized rules about form and syntax, but is sort of different from Modern Mongolian, as Modern Mongolian is maybe a little more amorphic in terms of language.
The mongoLIan Language • The Mongolian language sounds quite harmonious. this is often because it uses vowel harmony. this suggests that the vowels during a word or sentence can affect one another, in terms of what's allowed to be used. for instance, if an “o” sound is employed, then only complementary vowel sounds will structure the remainder of the word or sentence. However, with an influx of recent English words and Mandarin slang words, this rule cannot always be observed. • There are two alphabets utilized in the Mongolian language. One is Cyrillic, and therefore the other may be a traditional Mongolian script. the previous is employed for the Khalka dialect of Mongolian, while the latter is employed in Inner Mongolian.
Langma VIRTuaL cLaSSRoom feaTuReS
• Our virtual classes are real-time live streaming with native teachers who have years of experience teaching Mongolian online. You will learn and practice Mongolian at your convenience without stepping out from your home or office.
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