Slovenian to Mongolian Translation
Common Phrases From Slovenian to Mongolian
Slovenian | Mongolian |
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Hvala vam | Баярлалаа |
prosim | Гуйя |
oprosti | Уучлаарай |
zdravo | Сайн уу |
Adijo | Баяртай |
ja | Тиймээ |
št | Үгүй |
kako si | Юу байна? |
Oprostite | Уучлаарай |
Nevem | Би мэдэхгүй |
razumem | Би ойлгож байна |
Mislim, da | Би тэгж бодож байна |
mogoče | Магадгүй |
Se vidimo kasneje | Дараа уулзацгаая |
pazi nase | Санаа тавих |
Kaj se dogaja? | Юу байна даа? |
Pozabi | Мартдаа |
Seveda | Мэдээжийн хэрэг |
Takoj | Шууд |
Pojdimo | Явцгаая |
Interesting information about Slovenian Language
Slovenian is the official language of Slovenia, spoken by approximately 2.5 million people worldwide. It belongs to the South Slavic branch of languages and shares similarities with Croatian and Serbian. Slovenian has a rich literary tradition dating back to the 16th century, when Primož Trubar published the first books in this language. The grammar features three genders (masculine, feminine, neuter) and six cases (nominative, accusative/genitive/dative/locative for singular nouns; nominative/vocative/accusativ e/genitive/dati ve/instrumental/l ocational for plural). The alphabet consists of 25 letters including diacritic marks such as č, š,and ž. Despite being geographically small compared to neighboring countries like Italy or Austria where other widely-spoken languages are prevalent due to historical influences on border regions—such as Italian in coastal areas—the majority speaks Slovenian throughout all parts within its borders today
Know About Mongolian Language
Mongolian is the official language of Mongolia and also spoken in certain regions of China, Russia, and Kazakhstan. It belongs to the Mongolic language family within the Altaic group. With over 5 million speakers worldwide, it has several dialects including Khalkha (the standard variety), Buryat, Oirat, Kalmyk-Oirat among others. The script used for writing Mongolian has evolved throughout history; currently both Cyrillic and traditional scripts are employed. The grammar follows a subject-object-verb word order with agglutinative features where suffixes indicate tense or case markings. Historically influenced by Tibetan Buddhism as well as nomadic culture and traditions prevalent in Central Asia's steppes region, Mongolian vocabulary reflects these influences along with borrowings from Russian and Chinese languages.
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