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How to teach yourself Mongolian?

1, talking to yourself (self-study)

Learning a language requires creating a language environment, but if no one talks to himself or has no friends who can talk, this method is the best. At the beginning of learning, you can talk to the mirror and wall before going to bed and express the new words and phrases you have learned with simple sentences. Such long-term practice can not only deepen our memory, but also cultivate our sense of language and self-confidence.

Step 2 find a study partner

"If you walk alone, you can walk fast; But there is a group of people who can go further. Learning itself is a bit boring. We try to find people on the same channel with us, and we can communicate with each other, encourage each other and supervise each other. Now the network is also very developed, and there are various groups learning languages. We can join them and study with you. Find a friend who can speak Mongolian, speak it for an hour or two every day, and unconsciously learn those common words in life!

Mongolian (Cyrillic Mongolian: монголхэл; Introduction of traditional Mongolian: English: Mongolian);

It belongs to the Mongolian language family, and its main users are Mongolian communities in China, Mongolia and the Siberian Federal District of the Russian Federation. Influenced by the former Soviet Union in 1950s and 1960s, Mongolian used in Mongolia is mainly spelled with Cyrillic letters, Russian kalmyk and Buryatian are regarded as dialects of Mongolian, and Mongolians in Inner Mongolia, China still use traditional Mongolian.

Mongolian, whose grammar is a cohesive language, has strict vowel harmony rules in pronunciation, that is, harmony is carried out according to vowel tongue position or round lips. For example, in a word, it is either a postvowel (positive vowel) or a middle vowel (negative vowel). But the front vowel (neutral vowel) and the back vowel or middle vowel can appear in the same word.

Morphologically, it is based on the root or stem, followed by additional components to derive new words and change the shape of words; Nouns, pronouns, adjectives, numerals, adverbs, postpositions and verbs all belong to the grammatical category of person, number or case; Verbs belong to grammatical categories such as tense, aspect, state and form. According to structuralism, the word order in a sentence is regular. Usually the subject comes before the predicate, the modifier comes before the modifier, and the predicate comes after the object.