Easy Mongolian 4 - What makes you happy?

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  • Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
  • Learn Mongolian with Easy Mongolian! In this episode we hear what makes people in Mongolia happy :D
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 75

  • @nevillelongbottom106
    @nevillelongbottom106 8 років тому +71

    It's like asian welsh

    • @bb3ca201
      @bb3ca201 Рік тому +5

      Haha facts! They seem to have the Welsh "ll" sound of something very similar....

    • @Tremoloist
      @Tremoloist 9 місяців тому +2

      More like Korean trying to speak Welsh

  • @screwed399
    @screwed399 5 років тому +19

    It's really cold in Mongolia and the Mongolian language seems fun to speak I love the world and I love languages

  • @vio3366
    @vio3366 5 років тому +12

    Wow these persons seem quite deep and clever! I loved this

  • @Yesyes869
    @Yesyes869 4 роки тому +7

    There are not many resources for learning Mongolian , thank you very much!

  • @Danxethenightaway
    @Danxethenightaway 10 місяців тому +2

    I would love to Mongolia 🇲🇳 one day. Beautiful country and very deep thinking people

  • @gbtt69
    @gbtt69 7 років тому +24

    During the Cold War the USSR played a major role in Mongolia,that's inclusively the reason why the mongolian language uses the cyrillic alphabet...My question is:is there a reasonable number of mongolians that can speak russian as a second language?

    • @bdrummmm
      @bdrummmm 4 роки тому +15

      There is, as it is still the most common second language for Mongolians. But, English is becoming more and more prevalent in the younger generation especially and is expected to soon replace it.

    • @nomgoljinganzorig4093
      @nomgoljinganzorig4093 3 роки тому +5

      Most of the Mongolians who are 30 years old or older studied Russian in their middle and high school. Most recently, we begin studying English from 5th grade and Russian from 7th.

  • @andrewsflowerhill7439
    @andrewsflowerhill7439 5 років тому +5

    i love this whole video , each people's definition of happiness is different.
    all found calm and peace other find love and compassion.
    love this channel

  • @anubisu1024
    @anubisu1024 8 років тому +17

    Lateral Fricative sounds make it unique. Mongorian sounds a little mysteriously :)

    • @wingedhussar1117
      @wingedhussar1117 8 років тому

      Too many lateral fricates sound like a speech defect. Mongolian sounds like a bad bad list, this language is just so weird :D

    • @anubisu1024
      @anubisu1024 8 років тому +3

      Yes some of Japanese(my mother tongue) speakers who have a lisp pronounce [t͡ɕi] and [ki] as [t͡ɬi], [d͡ʑi] and [gi] as [d͡ɮi], [ɕi] and [çi] as [ɬi]. So also for me Japanese, [ɬ] is weird sound.
      And I was surprised to know that there are same phenomena of other language speakers.

    • @pqlasmdhryeiw8
      @pqlasmdhryeiw8 5 років тому +2

      Welsh, Nahuatl, and Inuktitut use that sound too. And Klingon fwiw.

    • @Gorda_
      @Gorda_ 2 роки тому

      yeah, it's weird but in a good way. I mean, I like the "sounds a little mysterious" bc, yeah, true!? Such a wise observation that is.

  • @2tz02
    @2tz02 8 років тому +21

    This young girl... it didn't look like spontaneous answer, more like she was prepared to say this ;)

    • @andrewsflowerhill7439
      @andrewsflowerhill7439 5 років тому +8

      not sure about it but i think she let her thoughts to be spoken

  • @hibamushtaq4939
    @hibamushtaq4939 7 років тому +7

    My mom is mongolian, I went mongolia this this

  • @westernfle3334
    @westernfle3334 2 роки тому

    Really good job. The level conversation is high and open ways for more skills compréhension.

  • @گربهگربه-ه3ح
    @گربهگربه-ه3ح 2 роки тому +3

    Би монгол хэлэнд дуртай.

  • @گربهگربه-ه3ح
    @گربهگربه-ه3ح 2 роки тому +2

    I have heard there is a movement to move back the the old writing script in mongolian

  • @MrTrexPrehistoric
    @MrTrexPrehistoric 7 років тому +9

    Sounds like Turkish

  • @dotdot4701
    @dotdot4701 8 років тому +12

    I had no idea mongololian uses the cyrilic alphabet

    • @deepdarkmidnight
      @deepdarkmidnight 8 років тому +3

      I know, right! I learnt something new today. I wonder if there is some level of intelligibleness with Russian or how the languages are related. At first glance, they sound really different.

    • @Kolyanchick
      @Kolyanchick 8 років тому +3

      "It was introduced in the 1940s in the Mongolian People's Republic under Soviet influence, after a brief period where Latin was used as the official script. After the Mongolian democratic revolution in 1990, the traditional script was briefly considered to replace Cyrillic, but this has not come to fruition."

    • @AyanSinghUSA
      @AyanSinghUSA 8 років тому +4

      +Deepdarkmidnight D.D.M. they're not related at all, I couldn't understand jack lol

    • @maksim5078
      @maksim5078 8 років тому +3

      There is absolutely and definitely no intelligibility between Russian and Mongolian. Actually Russian is definitely "closer" to English than to Mongolian. Russian Language and English Language belong to the same Indoeuropean Languages Family. Mongolian *is not* an Indoeuropean Language. The most widely spoken Language, which is "closest" to Mongolian, is Turkish... Both Turkish and Mongolian belong to the same Altaic Languages Family within the larger Ural-Altaic Languages Family. Uralic Languages Family is the other branch of this larger Ural-Altaic Languages Family. Finnish and Hungarian are the major Languages of this Languages Family. Having said that, there is no intelligibility between Turkish and Mongolian either. Probably some sort of intelligibility with Mongolian is only with the other Languages of The Mongolian Languages Family (a smaller Languages Group within the larger Altaic Languages Family).

    • @allesindwillkommen
      @allesindwillkommen 8 років тому +5

      Actually, there are MORE non-Slavic languages that use the Cyrillic alphabet than there are Slavic ones.
      Some examples of languages completely unrelated to Russian that use Cyrillics include:
      Turkic languages: Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Tatar, Bashkir, Chuvash, Uzbek and some others;
      Chinese: Dungan;
      Uralic: Komi, Mari, Moksha and some others.
      Tungusic, Eskimo-Aleut, Chukotko-Kamchatkan languages etc.
      Many more non-Slavic languages are using the Cyrillic alphabet or used it in the recent past.

  • @weretogether73
    @weretogether73 8 років тому +2

    Nice language😆🌾

  • @adamkurekak
    @adamkurekak 8 років тому +18

    also conquering China

    • @samyu4473
      @samyu4473 8 років тому

      700 years ago... But conquered by the soviets 70 years ago and use their letters since. Does that make you happy?

    • @adamkurekak
      @adamkurekak 8 років тому +13

      +Sam H someone can't take a joke......

    • @samyu4473
      @samyu4473 8 років тому +1

      It's a joke indeed...

    • @RickyC0626
      @RickyC0626 6 років тому +5

      It just doesn't feel right that such an elegant language adopted the Cyrillic script. I prefer the traditional script.

  • @229axb7
    @229axb7 8 років тому +8

    It sounds like a Russian with a lisp but it sounds pretty cool

  • @uyangad8733
    @uyangad8733 7 років тому +3

    wow manai mongolchuud unexeer orgon tsar xureetei mundag setgeltei humuus shuu.iim joohon huuhduud xurtel yrij helj bgaan busad ornii nasand xuregchdees ch iluu onowchtoi uhaalag xariult helj bgaag uzex unexeer sxan bn.mongolchuudara baxarxaj bn.mongol hun bolj tursunuuruu.

  • @LuluDeku
    @LuluDeku 7 місяців тому

    Thank you for your videos! Would be great if you could do some where you speak way, way, way slower! Thank you :)

  • @saisaipech
    @saisaipech 3 роки тому +2

    This lateral fricative is hard to produce huhuhu

  • @maymeg6777
    @maymeg6777 2 роки тому +4

    As a Japanese it totally sounds like Korean. And I know many people say Korean sounds like Japanese. I won't deny it ... maybe because I'm used to English.

    • @xe5309
      @xe5309 2 роки тому +3

      i get the vowels and maybe the rhythm but the consonants are so different!

    • @maymeg6777
      @maymeg6777 2 роки тому +3

      @@xe5309 Yes. Only the prosody. Consonants sound totally different.

  • @toiyeutudo9266
    @toiyeutudo9266 3 роки тому +3

    Japan + korea

    • @pjh1104p
      @pjh1104p 2 роки тому +3

      전혀 다른느낌인데 다들그렇게 말하네 신기

    • @山川川山
      @山川川山 2 роки тому +1

      Are you deaf ?

  • @tayjeong
    @tayjeong 8 років тому +5

    What is the difference between ХҮРЭХ and ХҮРГЭХ? Can you use either one after өдрийн мэндийг ~ ? Somebody plz help ㅠ ㅠ

    • @syerikjansakin5124
      @syerikjansakin5124 8 років тому +3

      Hello. ХҮРГЭХ is causative form. ХҮРЭХ is infinitive form. өдрийн мэндийг хүргэх is a kind of noon greeting.

    • @tayjeong
      @tayjeong 8 років тому +1

      Oh I see! Thank you!

    • @Bayar-oe7rj
      @Bayar-oe7rj 4 роки тому +1

      Хүрэх- to reach (зорилгодоо ХҮРЭХ- reach goals) Хүргэх- to lift an object or non-real object to person or an object (хүргэж өгөх- lift someone)

    • @j.oderdem
      @j.oderdem 3 роки тому

      та нар монголын нууц товчоо уншаад үз hahaha

  • @NikolaSekuloski
    @NikolaSekuloski 8 років тому

    wow

  • @kimyevgeniy5975
    @kimyevgeniy5975 8 років тому +7

    побольше базового материала пожалуйста. слишком сложный диалог для чайников)

    • @kimyevgeniy5975
      @kimyevgeniy5975 8 років тому

      ***** i wrote my comment in russian )) not mongolian

    • @grohorotaru2967
      @grohorotaru2967 7 років тому

      Erdem Orhon
      Та монгол болбол, намайг монгол хэлэнд сургаж чадна уу?
      Би бол хазгай бичвэл, та намайг засагтун хичээгээрэй!!!

  • @bdrummmm
    @bdrummmm 4 роки тому +4

    What city are they in in this epsiode?

  • @裴孟雄
    @裴孟雄 2 роки тому +1

    O think Mongolian is the hardest language to pronunciate.

  • @brucekhan7157
    @brucekhan7157 6 років тому +8

    Mongolians looks like korean

    • @pjh1104p
      @pjh1104p 2 роки тому

      중앙아시아,북방계 처럼 생김 광대 많이 나오고

  • @2tz02
    @2tz02 8 років тому +5

    Is there someone here who learns Mongolian? :P

  • @alexanderlakisov6067
    @alexanderlakisov6067 8 років тому +3

    is this Klingon?

  • @wingedhussar1117
    @wingedhussar1117 2 роки тому

    0:58 lol is this Easy Mongolian or Easy North Korea? She forgot to praise the great leader

  • @brpolyglot
    @brpolyglot 7 років тому +12

    "To be born as a human is the happiness for me". That's what I call 'low-standards'.

    • @grohorotaru2967
      @grohorotaru2967 7 років тому +6

      brpolyglot
      You know that Mongolians are Buddhists and believe in degeneration.

    • @lyty4460
      @lyty4460 3 роки тому +4

      If you believe in samsara of Buddhism, you will know that how difficult to become a human. You can become lower level things, such as animals, devils,etc because of your bad karma.

  • @STOPandsaid
    @STOPandsaid 7 років тому

    i just noticed that not only greeks use the" γ", but mongolians do too
    stop

  • @nanye3063
    @nanye3063 6 років тому +9

    Sounds like speaking Korean with a seizure

    • @adriancheng6509
      @adriancheng6509 5 років тому +1

      Yeah, before Mongolia conquered other countries and since then. CHINESE, KOREAN, JAPANESE ANS OTHER BLOOD mixed up in Mongolia.

    • @fybrogen7473
      @fybrogen7473 4 роки тому +1

      @@adriancheng6509 Well that is completely incorrect. Ironically, the Mongolian blood is mixed up in nations you mentioned and approximately 20 million people in Asia are the descendants of Genghis Khan.

    • @hatasakuta8012
      @hatasakuta8012 3 роки тому

      @@adriancheng6509 how? Did japan was conquered by mongolia?