Mongolian language
[[Image:_| |thumb]] Mongolian language is the official language of Mongolia, and also spoken in parts of China, particularly in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. It belongs to the Mongolic languages family, which is a group of languages spoken across Central and East Asia. The Mongolian script, traditionally written in the Classical Mongolian script, has undergone several changes throughout history, with the Cyrillic script being used in Mongolia since the 20th century, and the traditional script still in use in Inner Mongolia, China.
History[edit]
The Mongolian language has a rich history, dating back to the Mongol Empire in the 13th and 14th centuries. The oldest known examples of written Mongolian are the Secret History of the Mongols, a historical record of the Mongol Empire. Over the centuries, the language has evolved and been influenced by contact with other languages, including Tibetan, Sanskrit, and more recently, Russian, due to the Soviet influence in Mongolia in the 20th century.
Dialects[edit]
Mongolian is not a single language but a group of dialects. The major dialects include Khalkha, which is the basis for the standard language in Mongolia, and Oirat, Buryat, and others spoken across the region. Each dialect has its own unique features but all share the common Mongolic language characteristics.
Writing System[edit]
The Mongolian script has a unique history. The traditional Classical Mongolian script is written vertically, from top to bottom and left to right. This script was derived from the Uyghur script, which in turn was influenced by the Sogdian script. In the 1940s, Mongolia adopted the Cyrillic alphabet, with a few additions to represent Mongolian sounds not found in Russian. In Inner Mongolia, China, the traditional script is still in use.
Grammar[edit]
Mongolian grammar is characterized by agglutinative morphology, where words are formed by the addition of various affixes to a root. The language features subject-object-verb (SOV) word order, vowel harmony, and a complex system of nominal declension and verbal conjugation.
Vocabulary[edit]
The Mongolian vocabulary has been influenced by its historical contacts. While it retains a core of native words, it has incorporated terms from Tibetan, Sanskrit, Turkic, and more recently, Russian. This reflects the diverse cultural influences that have shaped Mongolia throughout its history.
Modern Usage[edit]
Today, Mongolian is spoken by over 5 million people worldwide. It is the official language of Mongolia, where it is taught in schools and used in government and media. In Inner Mongolia, China, efforts are being made to preserve the traditional script and promote the language, despite the dominance of Mandarin Chinese.
Challenges and Preservation[edit]
The Mongolian language faces challenges in terms of preservation and modernization. The dominance of Mandarin in China and the influence of English and Russian globally pose challenges to maintaining the language's purity. However, there are ongoing efforts to promote Mongolian culture and language through education, media, and technology, ensuring its survival for future generations.
Mongolian language gallery[edit]
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Mongolian vowel harmony Venn diagram
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