Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - Can you count in Mongolian?
Can you count in Mongolian?
First of all, let's talk about names: names are proper nouns, so the pronunciation of names is obvious in any language. You can call them whatever you want. It's just written differently.
About greetings: Good morning: Wuri Lucien. (Morning: Urumqi, morning: Ude Omen, noon: Ude, afternoon: Ude Heixi or Ude Xixi) Good morning, good noon, but it is rarely used in Mongolian daily life dialogue at night, and it is usually replaced by hello.
1. Numbers: one (Niger), two (Haoyari), three (Guoribu), four (Durribu), five (Tabu), six (Jirijia), seven (Dura), eight (Nami), nine (one yuan) and ten (Aribu) Twenty (Haori), thirty (Guo Qi), forty (Duqi), fifty (Tabi), sixty (auspicious day), seventy (Dara), eighty (that tooth), ninety (one day), one hundred (only one), one thousand (name) and ten thousand (day). For example: 78 (Dalanamashi), 143 (Nige only Oguchi Guoribu), 1967 (Nige only Ogiridula).
2. About time: hours (check), Minutes (minut), seconds (Serpent). Reading time is the same as Chinese reading time: x time, X Minutes, x seconds (x search, x minut, X Sirkunte). For example: 4:56 (Japanese tea is better than auspicious nuts), 18: 19 (a Japanese Nami is worse than a Japanese Minut).
3. About the cycle: Garrige and Odurie. Pronunciation x (week x: Day X. For example: Monday (plus Rigney), Tuesday (Garihog Tooth Day), Wednesday (Garihog Ribu), Thursday (Durib, Garigue), Friday (Tabu, Garigue), Saturday (Giriga, Garigue) and Sunday (Durib, Garigi).
4. About the moon: the moon (sari), this is exactly the same as the moon, the sun and the moon, but the writing is different. 1-1February is the number+sari, such as: Niger sari, TAG Heuer sari, Japanese sari ... A Jia TAG Heuer sari).
? When the word "ground" is added in front of it, the pronunciation will change accordingly. The first (Duga Ri), the first (Niga Duga Ri), the second (Haoya Ri Duga Ri) and so on. The first month (Niga Duga Ri Sa Ri), the second month (Haoya Duga Ri Sa Ri), the third month (Guori Budu Ga Ri Sa Ri) ... the twelfth month (Aya Haoya Ri Duga Ri Sa Ri).
5. About the year: year (auspicious), one year (auspicious), two years (auspicious) and so on. The first year (a Duga Riji), the second year (a Duga Riji) and so on. The reading year is in the format of number+year, such as: 1997 (Nigerian name is only one day in Dulag), 20 18 (Hoya's name is Bugod, and Japanese name is Nami Gee), where this 0 can be read as (Bugod).
April 7th, 20 18 Study: Hoya Ri, Buguode, Namiji, Suri Indura, Japan.
There are still a lot of numbers used every day. I just listed a few of them, and there is no end to learning. Let's try to say numbers in another language, it will be more interesting ~
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