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Mongolian (Cyrillic Mongolian: монголхэл; Traditional Mongolian:? ; English: Mongolian belongs to Altai language family or Mongolian language family, and its

How to write Christmas in Mongolian?

Mongolian (Cyrillic Mongolian: монголхэл; Traditional Mongolian:? ; English: Mongolian belongs to Altai language family or Mongolian language family, and its

How to write Christmas in Mongolian?

Mongolian (Cyrillic Mongolian: монголхэл; Traditional Mongolian:? ; English: Mongolian belongs to Altai language family or 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.

Extended data

Mongolian grammar—

Just like today's dialects, there is vowel harmony in ancient Mongolian, and vowels in the same word must be masculine or feminine, including various grammatical suffixes-therefore, all suffixes have both feminine and masculine forms.

Male vowel: a o u

Female vowel: e? ü

I is a neutral vowel, which can appear in any masculine and feminine word now. Now the basic principles of vowel harmony in Mongolian dialects are not exactly the same. Tongue root/uvula consonants are also influenced by vowel attributes: in positive words, uvula variants /q/ and/γ/(voiced fricative) appear, and in negative words, tongue root stops /k/ and /g/ appear.