mongolian

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Englisch - Türkisch
Moğolca

Şimdilik Tatoeba'da Moğolca altı cümle var. - There are six sentences in Mongolian in Tatoeba as of now.

(isim) Moğolca
{i} Moğol, Moğolistan halkından biri
{s} Moğol

Şimdilik Tatoeba'da Moğolca altı cümle var. - There are six sentences in Mongolian in Tatoeba as of now.

Orijinalde su kuyusu anlamına gelen hutong sözcüğü, Moğol dilinden yaklaşık 700 yıl önce gelmiştir. - The term hutong, originally meaning water well, came from the Mongolian language about 700 years ago.

(sıfat) Moğol
mongolian people's republic
moğolistan cumhuriyeti
mongolian race
moğol ırkı
mongolian spot
mongol lekesi
Englisch - Englisch
A group of Altaic languages from Mongolia, specifically Khalkha, the official language of Mongolia

These inscriptions are in Mongolian and thus widen the appliqué's international connections.

A person of Mongoloid physical type; a Mongoloid

The thesis of this work was that native Americans were one race distinct from Eskimos and Mongolians.

A native or inhabitant of Mongolia = Mongol

Mongolians now regard animal husbandry as a low-status occupation.

Of or relating to Mongolia or its peoples, languages, or cultures = Mongol

He usually had a heavy growth of dark stubble that made him look...rather like a Mongolian bandit.

Designating or affected with Down syndrome = Mongol

The condition known as trisomy 21 syndrome or mongolian idiocy (sometimes referred to as Down's syndrome) had long been an enigma.

Anthropology. Resembling or having some of the characteristic physical features of the Mongoloid racial type = Mongoloid

It was not so much their Mongolian features that impressed everyone.

Mongolian means belonging or relating to Mongolia, or to its people, language, or culture
Mongolian is the language that is spoken in Mongolia
{i} native or resident of Mongolia (region in eastern Asia); member of the Mongoloid peoples
A Mongolian is a Mongolian citizen, or a person of Mongolian origin
{i} Altaic language spoken in Mongolia
{s} from Mongolia (region in eastern Asia); of or pertaining to Mongolia
Of or pertaining to Mongolia or the Mongols
of or relating to the modern Mongolian People's Republic; "the Mongolian embassy"
One of the Mongols
of or relating to the region of Mongolia or its people or their languages or cultures; "the Mongol invaders"; "a Mongolian pony"; "Mongolian syntax strongly resembles Korean syntax"
a family of Altaic language spoken in Mongolia of or relating to the modern Mongolian People's Republic; "the Mongolian embassy
a member of the nomadic peoples of Mongolia
a family of Altaic language spoken in Mongolia
Mongolic
Mongolian wild ass
Equus hemionus hemionus; a subspecies of the onager, found in Mongolia and northern China
Mongolian wild ass
the buttocks of a savage Mongolian
Mongolian languages
Family of about eight Altaic languages spoken by five to seven million people in central Eurasia. All Mongolian languages are relatively closely related; those languages whose speakers left the core area in Mongolia the earliest tend to be the most divergent. The most remote language is Mogholi (Moghul, Mongol), now spoken by fewer than 200 people in western Afghanistan. Less divergent are the languages of several ethnic groups in northwestern China, eastern Qinghai, and adjacent parts of Gansu and Inner Mongolia, altogether spoken by fewer than 500,000 people. The core languages are Mongolian proper, the dominant dialect in the Republic of Mongolia and the basis of Modern Standard Mongolian, and a group of peripheral dialects. The core group of Mongolian speakers traditionally have used Classical Mongolian as their literary language; it is written in a vertical alphabetic script borrowed from the Uighurs (see Turkic languages). Modern Mongolian was written in this script until 1946, when the People's Republic of Mongolia introduced a script using a modified Cyrillic alphabet. With political democratization in the 1990s, the old script has been revived. In Inner Mongolia it has been in continuous use
mongolian monetary unit
monetary unit in Mongolia
mongolian

    Silbentrennung

    mon·go·li·an

    Türkische aussprache

    mänggōliın

    Aussprache

    /mäɴɢˈgōlēən/ /mɑːŋˈɡoʊliːən/

    Etymologie

    () Originally from Mongol + -ian, a translation of the German mongalisch (1706). Subsequently, from the name of the country of Mongolia + -an.
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