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Neither Cyrillic script nor Mongolian script spellings known
а, А
б, Б
в, В
г, Г
- галиг (galig) - and what is the etymology of this word, if it is known?
- галиглах (galiglax)
- гишгээгүйд (gišgeegüjd) -
д, Д
- дайрч өнгөрөх (dajrč öngöröx) - to pass?
- дээшээ (deešee) - related to дээр (deer) - not sure if it's an inflected form or a derived word
- Далай (Dalaj) - a Mongolian male given name
- дөхүү (döxüü)
е, Е
ё, Ё
- ёочин, ёчин - a musical instrument (it seems that the first spelling is more commonly used)
ж, Ж
- жав (žav) - is this a word or suffix?
- Жангаар (Žangaar)
з, З
и, И
й, Й
к, К
л, Л
- лусын амтан (lusyn amtan) - some kind of Buddhist concept?
- лимбэ (limbe) - transverse flute
- Лувсанжамц (Luvsanžamc) - a Mongolian male given name
м, М
н, Н
- нарын (naryn) (possessive form of plural marker нар) – The link is not red because the same spelling exists outside Mongolian. I think нарын should have its own entry as it seems to be written as one word, i.e. эмч нарын (rather than *эмчнарын or *эмч нар ын), and because it's presumably an extremely common part of the language, something every learner would learn very early on and which occurs in countless compounds. I understand one cannot derive the traditional vertical spelling from the Cyrillic Khalkha form, so it would be great if you could provide the vertical spelling, and also state whether it graphically attaches to the preceding stem or is written separate from it. Thanks in advance ♡ 80.129.252.161 18:30, 25 June 2025 (UTC)
- нинжин (ninžin) - found at mn.falundafa.org
- нөгөө (nögöö) - "that", "the"? It's used in a textbook - Modern Mongolian, A Course-Book by John Gaunt and L.Bayarmandakh. Here's one of the sample sentences. Note that the Cyrillic Mongolian text is not searchable, here's the URL
- тэр нөгөө номыг уншина ― ter nögöö nomyg unšina ― he reads the book
- би нөгөө англи киног үзнэ ― bi nögöö angli kinog üzne ― I will see the English film
- Нарангэрэл (Narangerel) - a female given name meaning "sunlight"
о, О
ө, Ө
п, П
р, Р
- руугаа (ruugaa). Forms the directive reflexive possessive case of nouns.
с, С
т, Т
- товшуур (tovšuur)
- түүнээ (tüünee)
- Хүмүүс зан авираа засаж сайжруулахгүй, сургаж хэлээд байгаа юмыг ойлгохгүй, бас үүргээ мэдэж буй атлаа түүнээ биелүүлж гэм согогоо хаяж гээх чадваргүйг хараад би гасалж гунихрах юм даа.
у, У
ү, Ү
ф, Ф
х, Х
ц, Ц
ч, Ч
- Ч. (Č.) - is this a common abbreviation in Mongolian?
ш, Ш
щ, Щ
ы, Ы
э, Э
ю, Ю
я, Я
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- Actually the first one is m-o-n-g-g-o-l and is probably an attempt to emulate the bigger "gully" the back-vowel ng has in Erdene's orthographic dictionary. Crom daba (talk) 17:52, 29 August 2017 (UTC)
- ᠠᠵᠤ (aǰu)
- ᠬᠠᠨ (qan)
- ᠰᠦᠨ
ᠲᠡᠢ
ᠴᠠᠢ (sün tei čai) - Mongolian salty tea
- ᠯᠢᠩᠪᠦ (lingbü) - transverse flute
- ᠠᠰᠠᠷ (asar) - a traditional musical genre; Cyrillic: асар (Chinese equivalent: 阿斯尔)
- ᠱᠢᠳᠤᠷᠭᠤ (šidurɣu)