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The spelling of Mongolian "I love you"

бичамдхакртай. Mongolian belongs to Altai Mongolian family, and is mainly used in China, Mongolia and the Mongolian inhabited areas in the Siberian Federal District of the Russian Federation.

Influenced by the former Soviet Union in 1950s and 1960s, the Mongolian language currently used in Mongolia is mainly spelled with Cyrillic letters. Russian kalmyk and Buryatian are considered as dialects of Mongolian. Due to the influence of environment and strict language structure requirements, most Mongolian youth no longer use their mother tongue to communicate, which seriously affects their inheritance.

Extended data:

Mongolians were born in the 9th ~10th century. Linguists believe that it is similar to the Khitan language in the Middle Ages, and Daur, Baoan and other languages are related to Mongolian.

There are many dialects in Mongolian, which are mainly divided into central dialect, western dialect (Uygur), northern dialect (Buryatian) and eastern dialect (Horqin-Harqin).

Mongolian is the only official language. Buryat, kalmyk and Tuva are the second official languages besides the national official languages in China, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region and Russian.

At the same time, the standard pronunciation of Mongolian is Khalkha Mongolian, mainly Ulaanbaatar dialect; The standard pronunciation of China Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region is Chahar Mongolian; Russian kalmyk * * and Russian Buryat * * and Russian Buryat Mongolian standard pronunciation.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Mongolian