official: 1. "Mongol Uls" - means "Mongol State"
spoken:
2. "Mongol Oron" - means "Mongol Country"
proudly spoken:
3. "Höh Tengeriin Oron" - means" The Country of Blue Sky"
4. "Dayar Mongoliin Ariun Golomt - "means "Holy Fireside/Origin of the All Mongols"
Simply:
5. "Mongol"
Mongolian Cyrillic is Phonemic alphabet. Its transciption is Phonemic, too.
No, Mongolians do not commonly speak Russian as their primary language. The official language of Mongolia is Mongolian.
No, Russian is not a widely spoken language in Mongolia. The official language of Mongolia is Mongolian.
No, the primary language spoken in Mongolia is Mongolian, not Russian.
Mongolian
They speak Mongolian mainly, one of the branches of the Altaic language group that also includes the Turkic languages on another branch.
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 Gobi Desert is home to speakers of Chinese dialects as well as Mongolian.
Genghis Khan spoke Mongolian, which was his native language and the language of his empire. In addition, he likely had some knowledge of Turkic and Chinese languages due to his interactions with neighboring tribes and empires.
No. It is spoken only in China, Mongolia, and Russia.No!
Evenki is not "Indian" in any sense of that word. It is a language spoken by native ethnic peoples in Russia, Mongolia and China.
The Mongolic languages are a group of languages spoken in Central Asia. It is divided into groups :Middle MongolianClassic MongolianCentral MongolianKhalkhaOrdos andChakhar.Mongolian language is different in the North, West, East and South of Mongolia.In the North, they speak Buryat.In the West, they speak Oirat.The Mongolian language is realted to Korean, Turkish, Altaic and Manchu-Tungus.
I'm not sure, but the answer might be Mongolian, which has been written with the traditional Mongolian alphabet, the Galik alphabet, the Oirat alphabet, the Buryat alphabet, the Phags-pa script, the Soyombo script, the Latin alphabet, and the Cyrillic alphabet, as well as Braille.