it sounds like- uvo
No, Mongolian beef is not really Mongolian. It may be called that to make it sound more exotic and appealing.
His father was Mongol and his mother was Olkhunut. He was always seen as a Mongol, because back then Mongolian culture was very patrilinear and patriarchal.
We say "What is your name" -Chinii ner khen be?? In Mongolian language.
It's a sort of round tent made of felt in which Mongolian nomadic herds people live.
in Their language (LAKOTA) the word for grandfather is tunkashilah. In the Lakota dialect the word for grandmother is Unci.
The singular possessive form of the word "grandfather" is "grandfather's."
If you transliterate the letters for ANY of the Mongolian words for saddle, it does not transliterate into Khalkha or Kahlkha.
Saddle.
It is thought to have come from the Mongolian word for 'brave.'
For Howrse, The Saddle
it sounds like- baatar
it sounds like- unag
The Polish word for grandfather is "dziadek."
The Spanish word for grandfather is "abuelo".
"Siberia" comes from the Mongolian word "sibir", which means "sleeping land."
The word for grandfather in Syrian Arabic is "jeddo" (جدُّ).
The Yiddish word for grandfather is "zayde" (זײדע).