I am planning a trip to Mongolia soon for the adventure and the history aspect of our channel. These lessons are great. I can read cyrillic as i already speak russian, but it took some getting used to for your pronunciations. Thanks for the lessons!
one of the scariest things to me is the difference between Байх (to be) and Баах (to sh*t, if I'm not mistaken). I'm 100% sure I'm going to end up mixing those two up and embarrassing myself in the middle of Ууланбаатар someday.
Wait… The Mongolian stem for EAT is ID?! And also the way you form your imperative is quite similar to German and some other European languages…. So basically this proves that there could have been a proto common language tens of thousands of years ago!
Nostratic Groop of languages gave the life for Indo-European, Uralic, Altaic and Afro-Asian families of languages. We was one group of tribes in early neolit.
Great lesson as always. ☺️💕 Thank you.
You are the best 😘 this lesson is very informative and great explanation. Thank you 😊
I am planning a trip to Mongolia soon for the adventure and the history aspect of our channel. These lessons are great. I can read cyrillic as i already speak russian, but it took some getting used to for your pronunciations. Thanks for the lessons!
Perfect. Wonderful. Exccellent.
Very thorough lesson. Thank you! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 Keep up the good work! 🤗🤗🤗 Mash ih bayarlalaa!
Thank you for this video!
Thank you a lot for the content you make ❤️
I love your classes, thank you so much
thankful.
When using the imperative form with the different nouns at 5:45, is the accusative or dative cases used here (for the given nouns)?
Hi there, as a complete beginner and as someone hopeful about learning Mongolian, which order of videos of yours do you recommend for me to watch?
Bi chamd hertei khishgee ❤️
Another excellent video!
Teacher, any traduction of cirilico to spanish? Thanks
one of the scariest things to me is the difference between Байх (to be) and Баах (to sh*t, if I'm not mistaken). I'm 100% sure I'm going to end up mixing those two up and embarrassing myself in the middle of Ууланбаатар someday.
Wait… The Mongolian stem for EAT is ID?! And also the way you form your imperative is quite similar to German and some other European languages…. So basically this proves that there could have been a proto common language tens of thousands of years ago!
Nostratic Groop of languages gave the life for Indo-European, Uralic, Altaic and Afro-Asian families of languages. We was one group of tribes in early neolit.
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is it more like turkish or russian ?
@Тихий Ветер Thanks :)