Very interesting! Cyrillic being the script of my native Russian, I couldn't follow the subtitles, it was hard to match them with the sound of speech. Maybe, only "squirrel and grasshoppers" were relatively easy to discern :) Thank you!
Thanks a lot for this video! Please, make more content like this! There literally no learning material for intermediate level Mongolian. This is really helpful!
They all seem to speak to calmly in this interview it's such a relaxing sounding language wow? Also they're such active and healthy people it's inspiring
Thank for these videos, even though they come out infrequently they're very useful in my attempts to study Mongolian, since there aren't many resources for this wonderful language
That's the first time I listen to this language, I personally learn Russian and some letters sound quite different than in Russian, also the language itself sounds so quiet but it's still interesting!
I'm learning Russian, and Mongolian Cyrillic is like if French and Irish has a child that was born using the USSR because where the heck did some of the consonants and vowels go.
I've never heard Mongolian before, such an interesting experience.
And yeah Hiking is very good for health in general.
Very interesting! Cyrillic being the script of my native Russian, I couldn't follow the subtitles, it was hard to match them with the sound of speech. Maybe, only "squirrel and grasshoppers" were relatively easy to discern :) Thank you!
It sounds like some oriental language mixed with Icelandic and written in Cyrillic. Amazing.
Es un mix de lenguajes, sonidos y literatura.
Thanks a lot for this video! Please, make more content like this! There literally no learning material for intermediate level Mongolian. This is really helpful!
They all seem to speak to calmly in this interview it's such a relaxing sounding language wow? Also they're such active and healthy people it's inspiring
Ich liebe den Klang der Pausen stimmt, die Aussprache und wie die Wörter herauskommen, gefolgt von einem rauen tiefen Atemzug. Sehr interessant!
Interesting language and people!
Thank for these videos, even though they come out infrequently they're very useful in my attempts to study Mongolian, since there aren't many resources for this wonderful language
Awesome video and awesome language !!!
That's the first time I listen to this language, I personally learn Russian and some letters sound quite different than in Russian, also the language itself sounds so quiet but it's still interesting!
So awesome!!! 👏👏🏿 From 🇧🇷
Ещё русские субтитры,совместно с монгольскими было бы круто.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
it sounds like a mixture of kazakh and korean to me! very cool
why did most of them talk like someone's sleeping nearby? hahahaha. love mongolian, such a beautiful language
Mongolians are such a shy people as I'm Mongolian myself. We usually don't face to cameras and interviews.
very cool
Interesting, sounds a bit like speaking from the back
They are surprisingly alike Korean in traditional way
Mongolian is, hands down, by far, simply the most peculiar sounding language ive ever heard lol
That 'л' is soo unique
no since it also exists in Welsh, Kalaallisut, Icelandic, Nahuatl...
@@gerald4013 its not terribly common though, those languages arent widely spoken
This language sounds like a mix between Arabic and Germanic languages. So different!
Mongolian has a lot of throaty sounds
I'm learning Russian, and Mongolian Cyrillic is like if French and Irish has a child that was born using the USSR because
where the heck did some of the consonants and vowels go.
몽골의 문자는 러시아 문자 인건가 ?
من أين أنتي
It's sad that they have to hike to get away from the pollution.
I now realize that Mongolians use so much 'filler words' such as нөгөө, бол, болбол, тэгээд...
My throat hurts
It sounds like a mix of Chinese and Russian
I don’t see chinese in mongolian
As a native Chinese, I would say it’s a mix of Russian and Korean. lol
@@lijiawang2798 As a native Mongolian who understand basic Russian, I'd say it doesn't sound like any of those languages.