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What is the meaning of Wula in Mongolian?

Wula means victory and success in Mongolian.

Wula is a Mongolian vocabulary, which is often used by Mongolian, Kirgiz and other ethnic groups. It means "victory" and "success" and can also mean "cheers" and "cheers".

Wula is a very important expression in Mongolian traditional culture. When Mongolians win great victories or celebrate festivals, they will raise their arms and shout "Wula" loudly to express their joy and celebration.

At the same time, in Mongolian traditional dance and music, the word Wula often appears as the theme of song and dance, expressing the Mongolian people's love for life and their belief in pursuing victory.

Wula means Jiang in Manchu. Leather shoes worn in winter in Northeast China are padded with Ursula grass. The pronunciation of Russian "ура" is similar to Chinese "Wula", which means "Long live".

Mongolian characters:

1. How to write short vowels and short consonants: Annotate short vowels and short consonants of Hudu Mongolian with short vowels and short consonants of Latin letters. For example: monggol Mongolia.

2. diphthongs's writing method: diphthongs in Latin alphabet is used to mark diphthongs in Mongolian. There are diphthongs such as AI-EI-OI-UI-ü i in Mongolian. For example: neigem (society).

3. Mongolian diphthongs is composed of short vowels and consonants in Hudu Mongolian, and diphthongs in Latin Mongolian. For example: aimar terrible, Guilty A Application, güIürunning, etc. Among them, complex vowels such as ai, ui and üi are represented by the combination of vowels and consonants in Hudu Mumeng Wen.