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➡ In today's lesson you will learn '''how to count from 0 to 10''' in Mongolian.
➡ In today's lesson you will learn '''how to count from 0 to 10''' in Mongolian.


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Mongolian is the official language of Mongolia and is also spoken in some parts of China and Russia. The Mongolian language uses a base-10 number system, which means that it counts in multiples of 10. Here's how to count to 10 in Mongolian:


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==Writing==
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To count higher numbers in Mongolian, you can add the numbers together. For example, to say "eleven" in Mongolian, you can say "arvan нэг" (arvan neg), which means "ten one". Similarly, to say "twenty" in Mongolian, you can say "хорин" (horin), which means "two tens".


==Pronunciation==
==Pronunciation==

Revision as of 23:50, 9 March 2023

Count to 10 in Mongolian
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➡ In today's lesson you will learn how to count from 0 to 10 in Mongolian.

Mongolian is the official language of Mongolia and is also spoken in some parts of China and Russia. The Mongolian language uses a base-10 number system, which means that it counts in multiples of 10. Here's how to count to 10 in Mongolian:

Writing

Mongolian-Numbers-Polyglotclub.jpg

Number (Arabic) Number (Traditional) writing (Traditional) writing (Cyrillic) Transliteration
0 ᠲᠡᠭ тэг teg
1 ᠨᠢᠭᠡ нэг neg
2 ᠬᠣᠶᠠᠷ хоёр khoyor
3 ᠭᠤᠷᠪᠠ гурав gurav
4 ᠳᠥᠷᠪᠡ дөрөв döröv
5 ᠲᠠᠪᠤ тав tav
6 ᠵᠢᠷᠭᠤᠭ᠎ᠠ зургаа zurgaa
7 ᠳᠣᠯᠤᠭ᠎ᠠ долоо doloo
8 ᠨᠠᠢᠮᠠ найм najm
9 ᠶᠢᠰᠦ ес yes
10 ᠑᠐ ᠠᠷᠪᠠ арав arav

To count higher numbers in Mongolian, you can add the numbers together. For example, to say "eleven" in Mongolian, you can say "arvan нэг" (arvan neg), which means "ten one". Similarly, to say "twenty" in Mongolian, you can say "хорин" (horin), which means "two tens".

Pronunciation

Listen to this video for the pronunciation:


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