No, the primary language spoken in Mongolia is Mongolian, not Russian.
is the official language of Mongolia and the best-known member of the Mongolic language family.
Mongolians used to learn Russian for international communication, but younger Mongolians prefer to study English for that purpose. Older people in the country still tend to have a very good command of Russian. Their own language is Khalkha-Mongolian though.
No, Mongolians do not commonly speak Russian as their primary language. The official language of Mongolia is Mongolian.
The country of Mongolia uses the language of Mongolian for speaking purposes. There are a number of dialects and many people in the southern regions speak Chinese.AnswerMongolia's primary language is MongolianMongolianMongolian (also called "Mongol khel")MongolianIts both mongolian and Chinese language.
The People's Mongolia or Outer Mongolia
Yes, Mongolia and Mongolia are both the exact same word.
Mongolia mangolia
The Darhad tribe primarily speaks the Darhad dialect of the Mongolic languages, which is a branch of the larger Mongolic language family. This dialect is closely related to other Mongolic languages spoken in Mongolia. The Darhad people are largely located in northern Mongolia, particularly in the Khuvsgul Province, where their language and cultural practices are preserved.
He did not invade Mongolia. He found Mongolia.
Inner Mongolia? There is no such thing as inner mongolia. Mongolia is a country itself! Look at the map!!!
Inner Mongolia? There is no such thing as inner mongolia. Mongolia is a country itself! Look at the map!!!