They speak Mongolian mainly, one of the branches of the Altaic language group that also includes the Turkic languages on another branch.
No, it isn't. Chinese and Mongolian are so different, first is the writing( As i am a Chinese person, I think Mongolian is very intricacy than Chinese, sometimes maybe it is just is few word then can let you know the meaning in Chinese, but in Mongolian it will take a lot of word!), second is the sound( wow, that is very different, everyone can heard that is different.)Linguistic Answer:No, the two languages are unrelated. Mongolian is part of the Altaic family, and Mandarin Chinese is part of the Sino-Tibetan family.
Mandarin is the official language but Cantonese is also widely spoken and there are many dialects in use throughout China.
No, Mongolian beef is not really Mongolian. It may be called that to make it sound more exotic and appealing.
One can find Mongolian music by finding a Mongolian music channel on Youtube. One can also consider finding a Mongolian friend and asking about Mongolian music.
你的電子郵件地址是什麼? Mandarin: Ní de diànzǐ yóujiàn dìzhǐ shì shénme? Cantonese: Nay geh deen zee yao gean day zhee hai me ah?
Mongolian money is called "Tugrik".
a chicken cooked in a Mongolian style of cooking
Mongolian dollar ended in 1925.
Mongolian dollar was created in 1921.
Mongolian Hamster was created in 1925.
Mongolian tögrög was created in 1925.
Mongolian Airlines was created in 2011.