Language/Halh-mongolian/Grammar/Conditional-Verbs
As a Halh Mongolian language teacher with 20 years of experience, I am excited to teach you about conditional verbs in Halh Mongolian. This is an intermediate level lesson that assumes you have a basic understanding of Halh Mongolian grammar and vocabulary. Conditional verbs are essential to express hypothetical or uncertain situations in Halh Mongolian. In this lesson, you will learn about the different forms of conditional verbs and their usages.
Types of Conditional Verbs
There are four main types of conditional verbs in Halh Mongolian: indicative, counterfactual, potential, and imperative. Each type of conditional verb expresses a different degree of certainty or possibility.
Indicative
Indicative conditional verbs express possible or likely situations. They are formed by adding the suffix "-хад" ("-khad") to the stem of the verb.
Halh Mongolian | Pronunciation | English |
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Орох | Orok-khad | Could enter |
Ухах | Ukha-khad | Could drink |
Ойлгох | Oylgokh-khad | Could think |
Чинь болох | Ching bolokh-khad | Could be true |
Counterfactual
Counterfactual conditional verbs express hypothetical or imaginary situations that are not true. They are formed by adding the suffix "-сан" ("-san") to the stem of the verb.
Halh Mongolian | Pronunciation | English |
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Орох | Orok-san | If he had entered |
Ухах | Ukha-san | If he had drunk |
Ойлгох | Oylgo-san | If he had thought |
Чинь болох | Ching boloo-san | If it had been true |
Potential
Potential conditional verbs express possibility or potentiality. They are formed by adding the suffix "-ж болох" ("-zh bolokh") to the stem of the verb.
Halh Mongolian | Pronunciation | English |
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Орох | Orok-zh bolokh | Could enter |
Ухах | Ukha-zh bolokh | Could drink |
Ойлгох | Oylgokh-zh bolokh | Could think |
Чинь болох | Ching bolokh-zh bolokh | Could be true |
Imperative
Imperative conditional verbs express commands, suggestions, or advice, usually in a hypothetical or uncertain scenario. They are formed by adding the suffix "-ээрээ" ("-eere") to the stem of the verb.
Halh Mongolian | Pronunciation | English |
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Орох | Orok-eere | Would you enter? |
Ухах | Ukha-eere | Would you drink? |
Ойлгох | Oylgokh-eere | Would you think? |
Чинь болох | Ching bolokh-eere | Would you be true? |
Usages of Conditional Verbs
Conditional verbs are used to express hypothetical or uncertain situations. They are often used in the following situations:
- To express a hypothetical situation, usually involving an "if" or "unless" clause.
- Example: "If I had more money, I would buy a car." -> "Хэрхэн нэмэгдүүлэх вэ? Хэрхэн маш мөнгө олдох вэ?"
- To express past regrets or wishes that did not come true.
- Example: "I wish I had studied harder in school." -> "Намайгаа багаа зэрэг суралцахыг хичээвээсэн байхад Я аваачихсан байна."
- To express a suggestion or advice in a hypothetical scenario.
- Example: "If I were you, I would take a vacation." -> "Би чи хэн юм бол хэцүү байхын тул Я одоо амралт хийхийг зөвлөж байна."
Make sure to practice using conditional verbs in different situations to improve your proficiency in Halh Mongolian.
Related Lessons
- Pronouns
- Imperative Verbs
- Gender
- Passive Verbs
- Past Tense Verbs
- Declensions
- Give your Opinion
- Negation
- Adjectives
- Questions