Happy translation of Mongolian азаргалтай, phonetic symbol (az jargaltai).
Mongolian speakers live in Mongolian inhabited areas of China, Mongolia and the Siberian Federal District of the Russian Federation, while the Mongolians in Inner Mongolia of China still use traditional Mongolian.
Mongolian, whose grammar is a cohesive language, has strict vowel harmony rules in pronunciation, that is, harmony is carried out according to vowel tongue position or round lips. For example, in a word, it is either a postvowel (positive vowel) or a middle vowel (negative vowel).
Detailed geographical distribution of Mongolian in the world;
At present, there are 3.3 million Mongolian speakers in Mongolia (in addition, about 6.5438+0.5 million Mongolian citizens live abroad). About 400,000 people in Buryatia Republic, Irkutsk State and Chita State of the Russian Federation use Buryatia Mongolian, and kalmyk Mongolians in Kalmyk Republic of the Russian Federation basically use kalmyk Mongolian as their mother tongue.
In the provincial administrative regions in the north of People's Republic of China (PRC) (China) (Inner Mongolia, Xinjiang, Liaoning, Jilin, Heilongjiang, Qinghai and Gansu), about 5 million people speak Mongolian.