All Mongolic Languages Explained

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In this video, I talk about every Mongolic language that is spoken in various parts of the world.

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turkchap
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Yo I’m a Buriad Mongolian originally from Buryatia but I consider myself as a part of Mongolian nation. After all Buryat people are just a part of Mongolia 🇲🇳 and we’re basically same people with sand origin. I really have a huge respect for Mongolia 🇲🇳. Thank you so much for making this video about our culture and language. Bayarla 🇲🇳🔥❤️

nikot
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Really appreciate the deep dive into Mongolic languages. Despite being Mongolian myself, I have heard quite a number of these for the first time today. Can’t thank you enough for what I have learned about this beautiful language, and all of her cousins.

grandon
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I am an Oirat Mongol from Xinjiang. We speak Oirat Mongolian and it will take us some times to adjust to Khalkha and various Mongolian dialects spoken in Inner Mongolia.
Our vowels ö and ü are the same as Turkic languages, and in colloquial languages we have more Turkic and Russian loanwords borrowed from Uyghur and Kazakh. Oirat Mongols in Xinjiang usually can speak at least one Turkic language (but younger generations usually tend to speak Chinese more since we don’t have Mongolian schools anymore, they all got shut down).
We can understand Kalmyk language perfectly because it is almost the same, but we really need time to understand Khalkha and Chahar Mongolian, for Khorchin it is even more difficult

Amarsanaa
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Hello. I am from Mongolia. Now i study Korean language in Seoul. In my opinion 2025 old Mongol Script is State level we are use both Cyrillic and Mongol script. I am Gen Z and in our generation we are can speak english not fluent but kind of good, russian language is minoraty and after RUS-UKR flashmob maybe hate russian language so russian is 0% so. We are received many loan words from neighbors and foreign countries. And we share some words with central asians like: Дэвтэр-Давтар-Notebook, Цай-Чай-Tea, Алтан-Алтын-Golden etc. So I am not language expert but kind of like that. Good content.

tuvshinbayrlhagvasuren
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love from tibet we are brothers we also got allota oirat speakers over here ... 😄

whyamihere
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Im Kalmyk hello people ! ( Би Хальмг Халун менд Улс )

MisticMan-ykgn
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Inner Mongolian that is Barag Buryad and Tsahar here. The Barag Buriad is 85, 000 while there is 10, 000 Buryads in China. The language of the Buryads in China is very alive and well. All Buryad Chinese I met spoke Buryad and we had good conversations. However, The thumbnail shows the Southern Mongolian independence flag (dont worry i support it too) you should also include Horchin Mongolian or Harchin because they are far more different from Mongolian too! But this has been very useful because I learned about the Moghol people! Bayarlalaa. 謝謝!

xm_arsitotle
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Amazing video, my eyes were glued to the screen for the whole time. Keep up the great work!!

AidenKimRagtime
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i guess there are more than 10 million Mongolian people around the world. Thank you for your video, and wanted to say Hi from Mongolia to the Mongol people around the world. 🇲🇳 ❤

ganboldsodbileg
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I am from Afghanistan and I am Hazara tribes our populations is between 9-10 million we are mongol people please do a research about us. I am currently living in Canada love your video.

aliaghaafzali
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Thanks for the video. I’m one of Mongolian speakers in Australia.

SdBat
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I am Mongolian, from Mongolia. Your channel is quite interesting, bro. I've subscribed. Keep it up!

DaRkNeSS
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Excellent research and presentation!! Here i thought i know enough about my language, i was wrong. Must’ve been a lot of work to collect all this data from the original languages. Thank you very much for this information! Keep up the good work 😊

Mamma_di_Asami
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Thank you for your video! Especially for mentioning Kalmyks

mr_bluesky
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Two most popular singers in China, Sainbayar Tenger(腾格尔) and Yang Uulenhuar(玲花), are both Ordos.

giorozaitien
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Сайн байна уу? The Mongolian language is pretty cool. The best part is the Өө, probably my favourite vowel sound.

gargamel
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Woah! Such a good video!!! Please make videos on other lesser known language families!👍
10:03 bruh🤣🤣🤣

Rhythm
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As always, another excellent video, with a great explanation! Keep it up, the channel is on the right track!

albertosodre
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I hope one day we will be reunited... the language and culture must always be passed on to us children. Never forget who we are, where we come from.

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