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The largest Mongolian group is a the Khalkha. The common belief is that they are descendants of Genghis Khan. The leaders if the Mongolian government belongs to the Khalkha.
For Howrse, The Saddle
If you transliterate the letters for ANY of the Mongolian words for saddle, it does not transliterate into Khalkha or Kahlkha.
Saddle. Google Mongolian saddle. If you google the other answers nothing Kahlkha/khalkha comes up. I disagree. Khalkha is the name of a subgroup of people in Mongolia. Khalkha is a type of culture, and therefore a type of saddle, kind of like how we say "English" or "Western" saddle. It does not actually mean saddle, but it doesn't mean any of the other answers, either!
Boris IAkovlevich Vladimirtsov has written: 'The life of Chingis-Khan' 'Sravnitel'naia grammatika mongol'skogo pis'mennogo iazyka' -- subject(s): Comparative Grammar, Grammar, Comparative, Khalkha, Khalkha language, Mongolian, Mongolian language
The people of Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia, primarily speak Mongolian. The Khalkha dialect of Mongolian is the most common in the city. Additionally, many residents may also understand and speak Russian and English to some extent.
They speak Mongolian mainly, one of the branches of the Altaic language group that also includes the Turkic languages on another branch.
We say "What is your name" -Chinii ner khen be?? In Mongolian language.
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