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Difference of Mongolian Khalkha and Oirat Dialects - Baavgai
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published: 14 Jun 2023
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What Genghis Khan's Mongolian Sounded Like - and how we know
Genghis Khan? Or Chinggis Khaan? Maybe Khagan? History's most famous conqueror kept many secrets. Yet with some clever linguistic investigation, we can reanimate the sounds of his language.
Become my patron: https://www.patreon.com/NativLang/overview
Subscribe for language: https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=NativLang
~ Summary ~
Our journey starts with a Mongolian grammar and a trip to modern Mongolia, a language with some standout features. You'll see the Khan's name written everywhere... but in the Cyrillic script. Cross the border to Inner Mongolia in China to see everyday use of a much older script, a script with extra "hidden" syllables.
We'll trace those syllables back to when the soon-to-be-Khan, Temüjin, conquered the Naiman and encouraged his dignitaries to ...
published: 30 Oct 2018
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The Khalkha Mongols
The Khalkha Mongols of Mongolia
published: 17 Nov 2016
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Pt2-MONGOLIAN WRESTLING- Khalkha Bökh
#shorts #mongolianwrestling #naadam
Every year around the world, athletes celebrate Mongolian Wrestling at Naadam Festival with Mongolian attire and Mongolian customs. I was suppose to participate this year in Washington DC but COVID took away the opportunity.
Part 1: https://youtu.be/RIlXK5WjNwE
Full Playlist of Mongolian Wrestling: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOSXPmWljxammvZBAoiEtLL86jTbp5gc4
All videos on various folk wrestling from around the world: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOSXPmWljxam6ERnB5hvteF_ntDkj-NLk
published: 20 Nov 2020
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Khalkha Mongols Top # 5 Facts
Khalkha Mongols Top # 5 Facts
published: 29 Oct 2015
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MONGOLIC LANGUAGES
Welcome to my channel! This is Andy from I love languages. Let's learn different languages/dialects together.
The Mongolic languages are a language family spoken by the Mongolic peoples in Eastern Europe, Central Asia, North Asia and East Asia, mostly in Mongolia and surrounding areas and in Kalmykia and Buryatia. The best-known member of this language family, Mongolian, is the primary language of most of the residents of Mongolia and the Mongol residents of Inner Mongolia, with an estimated 5.7+ million speakers.
The Mongolic languages have no convincingly established living relatives.
The closest relatives of the Mongolic languages appear to be the para-Mongolic languages, which include the extinct Khitan, Tuyuhun, and possibly also Tuoba languages.
Some linguists have grouped Mongo...
published: 30 Jun 2022
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Dressing up as a Khalkha mongolian wife
published: 11 Jul 2021
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Dalai Lama recognises 8-year-old US-born Mongolian boy as 3rd highest leader in Buddhism | WION
Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama recently recognised an 8-year-old US-born Mongolian boy as one of the highest Buddhist spiritual leaders. He was recognised as the 10th Khalkha Jetsun Dhampa Rinpoche but his enthronement didn’t happen yet.
#dalailama #spirituality #buddhism
About Channel:
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published: 28 Mar 2023
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Khalkha Mongolian goddess of art part 2 : THE FEMALE SPIRIT
Mongol name for Goddess of Art : Urlagiin Ohin Tenger = Girl Tengri of Art.
Ohin means : First, finest & daughter, girl
Somehow word EM is not used! WHY? word OHIN has extra meaning "young". EM has extra meaning "old". EM-EE =Grandmother. And no one calls female Tengries as EM=older female. Everyone uses word OHIN TENGER. Like if they are quit young spirits.
There are many types of Lamas : Spell Lama, Medecine Lama, Painter Lama, Craftsman Lama...etc Artist Lamas worship to Sarasvati. Buddhist art is for Buddhists.
ART is about Religion and Beauty.
-What about WAR & FIGHTING? Is it a form of Art? You know Martial Arts?
If we say Fighting moves & skills are form of ART then The God of War will sit jobless. Well those movements can be called as a form of DANCING.
There was a tradition to...
published: 14 Aug 2010
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Pt1-MONGOLIAN WRESTLING- Khalkha Bökh
#shorts #mongolianwrestling #naadam
Every year around the world, athletes celebrate Mongolian Wrestling at Naadam Festival with Mongolian attire and Mongolian customs. I was suppose to participate this year in Washington DC but COVID took away the opportunity.
Part 2: https://youtu.be/ifOG7OS2afI
Full Playlist of Mongolian Wrestling: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOSXPmWljxammvZBAoiEtLL86jTbp5gc4
All videos on various folk wrestling from around the world: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOSXPmWljxam6ERnB5hvteF_ntDkj-NLk
published: 18 Nov 2020
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Difference of Mongolian Khalkha and Oirat Dialects - Baavgai
Thank you Mr_Zungar for the video idea and participating
It has been a while since I last posted a content :O
Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/nisdegyamaa...
Thank you Mr_Zungar for the video idea and participating
It has been a while since I last posted a content :O
Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/nisdegyamaa/
Link to our Patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/Hachapuri69
Special Thanks to:
Imperial Monke Soldier:
brian hancock
Madison Richter
Priestess of the Frog Cult:
Mairita LB
Noble Banana:
Linda Pelgrims
Debra
Angar Batsaikhan
Fewas
🥰
Thank you for watching! :D
https://wn.com/Difference_Of_Mongolian_Khalkha_And_Oirat_Dialects_Baavgai
Thank you Mr_Zungar for the video idea and participating
It has been a while since I last posted a content :O
Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/nisdegyamaa/
Link to our Patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/Hachapuri69
Special Thanks to:
Imperial Monke Soldier:
brian hancock
Madison Richter
Priestess of the Frog Cult:
Mairita LB
Noble Banana:
Linda Pelgrims
Debra
Angar Batsaikhan
Fewas
🥰
Thank you for watching! :D
- published: 14 Jun 2023
- views: 12327
9:33
What Genghis Khan's Mongolian Sounded Like - and how we know
Genghis Khan? Or Chinggis Khaan? Maybe Khagan? History's most famous conqueror kept many secrets. Yet with some clever linguistic investigation, we can reanimat...
Genghis Khan? Or Chinggis Khaan? Maybe Khagan? History's most famous conqueror kept many secrets. Yet with some clever linguistic investigation, we can reanimate the sounds of his language.
Become my patron: https://www.patreon.com/NativLang/overview
Subscribe for language: https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=NativLang
~ Summary ~
Our journey starts with a Mongolian grammar and a trip to modern Mongolia, a language with some standout features. You'll see the Khan's name written everywhere... but in the Cyrillic script. Cross the border to Inner Mongolia in China to see everyday use of a much older script, a script with extra "hidden" syllables.
We'll trace those syllables back to when the soon-to-be-Khan, Temüjin, conquered the Naiman and encouraged his dignitaries to use the newfound Uyghur script. That Written Mongol has some archaic features, and comes from the time of the Khan, but another piece of evidence suggests it's too archaic.
In the 1800s, a scholarly Russian monk found a history book in China. It was written in Hànzì (Chinese characters), but the text didn't read well... unless you pronounced it in Mongolian. This turned out to be the Secret History of the Mongols. The language of the text was similar to Written Mongol, but it had notable differences, including modern-looking features. Still, it also seemed to come from the Khan's time. Was this Middle Mongol more authentic?
That's when we'll run into a third line of evidence: linguists comparing Mongolic languages and reconstructing Proto-Mongolic. There's not just one modern Mongolian; there's an entire Mongolic family. The features of this reconstructed proto-language matched the slightly modern-looking Middle Mongol.
In the end, these three ways of looking back to the early Mongols situate the Khan in linguistic history. Before him, there were Turkic loans (including the Khahan, the state (ulus), and the hero (baatur) in Ulaanbaatar), maybe dialects, and perhaps sibling Para-Mongolic languages. After him, a diversification into the modern languages. Between those, he unified his people and, in a "linguistic bottleneck", created a common Mongol language that turned into a language family in a relatively short time.
Along the way, we'll meet these forms of the language:
- Mongolian: the modern standard language of Mongolia, a standardized form of Khalkha
- Mongol: a general term for stages of the standard or prestige language, as well as a native term for many individual Mongolic varieties (Mongol, Mangghuer, Moghol, ...)
- Written Mongol (WM): the archaic language behind a continuous stream of texts in the Mongol script
- Secret History (SH): the longest early Mongol text, here claimed to represent a different form of MM
- Middle Mongol (MM): the oldest attested stage of Mongol, typically including SH and Preclassical WM, plus later material like 'Phags-pa texts
- Mongolic: the language family branching from early Mongol after the time of Genghis Khan
- Proto-Mongolic (PM): the reconstructed common ancestor of modern Mongolian and its sibling languages
These discussions were heavily, heavily trimmed for time. They're mostly a given by Genghis Khan's era, but they definitely matter when we're digging into the backstory of PM and early Mongol:
- (Mongolized) Turkic: Mongolic has many Turkic words that must predate PM but show clear signs of borrowing, not common ancestry
- Para-Mongolic: a headscratcher of a hypothesis, but we may possess evidence of ancient siblings to the Proto-Mongolic or pre-PM language itself (not direct ancestors of modern Mongolian), with current focus on Khitan
~ Credits ~
Art, animation and narration by Josh from NativLang. Some of the music, too.
Other music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) and one by Josh Woodward (joshwoodward.com). Full credits in the sources doc below.
Sources for claims and credits for images, sfx, music and fonts:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1qPNvp_BES1F3EzHku41FLqFY1nHaeoYH82a7LNZpV8I/edit
https://wn.com/What_Genghis_Khan's_Mongolian_Sounded_Like_And_How_We_Know
Genghis Khan? Or Chinggis Khaan? Maybe Khagan? History's most famous conqueror kept many secrets. Yet with some clever linguistic investigation, we can reanimate the sounds of his language.
Become my patron: https://www.patreon.com/NativLang/overview
Subscribe for language: https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=NativLang
~ Summary ~
Our journey starts with a Mongolian grammar and a trip to modern Mongolia, a language with some standout features. You'll see the Khan's name written everywhere... but in the Cyrillic script. Cross the border to Inner Mongolia in China to see everyday use of a much older script, a script with extra "hidden" syllables.
We'll trace those syllables back to when the soon-to-be-Khan, Temüjin, conquered the Naiman and encouraged his dignitaries to use the newfound Uyghur script. That Written Mongol has some archaic features, and comes from the time of the Khan, but another piece of evidence suggests it's too archaic.
In the 1800s, a scholarly Russian monk found a history book in China. It was written in Hànzì (Chinese characters), but the text didn't read well... unless you pronounced it in Mongolian. This turned out to be the Secret History of the Mongols. The language of the text was similar to Written Mongol, but it had notable differences, including modern-looking features. Still, it also seemed to come from the Khan's time. Was this Middle Mongol more authentic?
That's when we'll run into a third line of evidence: linguists comparing Mongolic languages and reconstructing Proto-Mongolic. There's not just one modern Mongolian; there's an entire Mongolic family. The features of this reconstructed proto-language matched the slightly modern-looking Middle Mongol.
In the end, these three ways of looking back to the early Mongols situate the Khan in linguistic history. Before him, there were Turkic loans (including the Khahan, the state (ulus), and the hero (baatur) in Ulaanbaatar), maybe dialects, and perhaps sibling Para-Mongolic languages. After him, a diversification into the modern languages. Between those, he unified his people and, in a "linguistic bottleneck", created a common Mongol language that turned into a language family in a relatively short time.
Along the way, we'll meet these forms of the language:
- Mongolian: the modern standard language of Mongolia, a standardized form of Khalkha
- Mongol: a general term for stages of the standard or prestige language, as well as a native term for many individual Mongolic varieties (Mongol, Mangghuer, Moghol, ...)
- Written Mongol (WM): the archaic language behind a continuous stream of texts in the Mongol script
- Secret History (SH): the longest early Mongol text, here claimed to represent a different form of MM
- Middle Mongol (MM): the oldest attested stage of Mongol, typically including SH and Preclassical WM, plus later material like 'Phags-pa texts
- Mongolic: the language family branching from early Mongol after the time of Genghis Khan
- Proto-Mongolic (PM): the reconstructed common ancestor of modern Mongolian and its sibling languages
These discussions were heavily, heavily trimmed for time. They're mostly a given by Genghis Khan's era, but they definitely matter when we're digging into the backstory of PM and early Mongol:
- (Mongolized) Turkic: Mongolic has many Turkic words that must predate PM but show clear signs of borrowing, not common ancestry
- Para-Mongolic: a headscratcher of a hypothesis, but we may possess evidence of ancient siblings to the Proto-Mongolic or pre-PM language itself (not direct ancestors of modern Mongolian), with current focus on Khitan
~ Credits ~
Art, animation and narration by Josh from NativLang. Some of the music, too.
Other music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) and one by Josh Woodward (joshwoodward.com). Full credits in the sources doc below.
Sources for claims and credits for images, sfx, music and fonts:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1qPNvp_BES1F3EzHku41FLqFY1nHaeoYH82a7LNZpV8I/edit
- published: 30 Oct 2018
- views: 2414171
0:16
Pt2-MONGOLIAN WRESTLING- Khalkha Bökh
#shorts #mongolianwrestling #naadam
Every year around the world, athletes celebrate Mongolian Wrestling at Naadam Festival with Mongolian attire and Mongolian ...
#shorts #mongolianwrestling #naadam
Every year around the world, athletes celebrate Mongolian Wrestling at Naadam Festival with Mongolian attire and Mongolian customs. I was suppose to participate this year in Washington DC but COVID took away the opportunity.
Part 1: https://youtu.be/RIlXK5WjNwE
Full Playlist of Mongolian Wrestling: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOSXPmWljxammvZBAoiEtLL86jTbp5gc4
All videos on various folk wrestling from around the world: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOSXPmWljxam6ERnB5hvteF_ntDkj-NLk
https://wn.com/Pt2_Mongolian_Wrestling_Khalkha_Bökh
#shorts #mongolianwrestling #naadam
Every year around the world, athletes celebrate Mongolian Wrestling at Naadam Festival with Mongolian attire and Mongolian customs. I was suppose to participate this year in Washington DC but COVID took away the opportunity.
Part 1: https://youtu.be/RIlXK5WjNwE
Full Playlist of Mongolian Wrestling: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOSXPmWljxammvZBAoiEtLL86jTbp5gc4
All videos on various folk wrestling from around the world: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOSXPmWljxam6ERnB5hvteF_ntDkj-NLk
- published: 20 Nov 2020
- views: 24734
3:40
MONGOLIC LANGUAGES
Welcome to my channel! This is Andy from I love languages. Let's learn different languages/dialects together.
The Mongolic languages are a language family spo...
Welcome to my channel! This is Andy from I love languages. Let's learn different languages/dialects together.
The Mongolic languages are a language family spoken by the Mongolic peoples in Eastern Europe, Central Asia, North Asia and East Asia, mostly in Mongolia and surrounding areas and in Kalmykia and Buryatia. The best-known member of this language family, Mongolian, is the primary language of most of the residents of Mongolia and the Mongol residents of Inner Mongolia, with an estimated 5.7+ million speakers.
The Mongolic languages have no convincingly established living relatives.
The closest relatives of the Mongolic languages appear to be the para-Mongolic languages, which include the extinct Khitan, Tuyuhun, and possibly also Tuoba languages.
Some linguists have grouped Mongolic with Turkic, Tungusic and possibly Koreanic and Japonic as part of the widely discredited Altaic family.
Please feel free to subscribe to see more of this.
I hope you have a great day! Stay happy!
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Looking forward to hearing from you!
https://wn.com/Mongolic_Languages
Welcome to my channel! This is Andy from I love languages. Let's learn different languages/dialects together.
The Mongolic languages are a language family spoken by the Mongolic peoples in Eastern Europe, Central Asia, North Asia and East Asia, mostly in Mongolia and surrounding areas and in Kalmykia and Buryatia. The best-known member of this language family, Mongolian, is the primary language of most of the residents of Mongolia and the Mongol residents of Inner Mongolia, with an estimated 5.7+ million speakers.
The Mongolic languages have no convincingly established living relatives.
The closest relatives of the Mongolic languages appear to be the para-Mongolic languages, which include the extinct Khitan, Tuyuhun, and possibly also Tuoba languages.
Some linguists have grouped Mongolic with Turkic, Tungusic and possibly Koreanic and Japonic as part of the widely discredited Altaic family.
Please feel free to subscribe to see more of this.
I hope you have a great day! Stay happy!
Please support me on Patreon!
https://www.patreon.com/user?u=16809442.
Please support me on Ko-fi
https://ko-fi.com/otipeps0124
If you are interested to see your native language/dialect be featured here.
Submit your recordings to
[email protected].
Looking forward to hearing from you!
- published: 30 Jun 2022
- views: 112057
2:08
Dalai Lama recognises 8-year-old US-born Mongolian boy as 3rd highest leader in Buddhism | WION
Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama recently recognised an 8-year-old US-born Mongolian boy as one of the highest Buddhist spiritual leaders. He was recognised ...
Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama recently recognised an 8-year-old US-born Mongolian boy as one of the highest Buddhist spiritual leaders. He was recognised as the 10th Khalkha Jetsun Dhampa Rinpoche but his enthronement didn’t happen yet.
#dalailama #spirituality #buddhism
About Channel:
WION The World is One News examines global issues with in-depth analysis. We provide much more than the news of the day. Our aim is to empower people to explore their world. With our Global headquarters in New Delhi, we bring you news on the hour, by the hour. We deliver information that is not biased. We are journalists who are neutral to the core and non-partisan when it comes to world politics. People are tired of biased reportage and we stand for a globalized united world. So for us, the World is truly One.
Please keep discussions on this channel clean and respectful and refrain from using racist or sexist slurs and personal insults.
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Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama recently recognised an 8-year-old US-born Mongolian boy as one of the highest Buddhist spiritual leaders. He was recognised as the 10th Khalkha Jetsun Dhampa Rinpoche but his enthronement didn’t happen yet.
#dalailama #spirituality #buddhism
About Channel:
WION The World is One News examines global issues with in-depth analysis. We provide much more than the news of the day. Our aim is to empower people to explore their world. With our Global headquarters in New Delhi, we bring you news on the hour, by the hour. We deliver information that is not biased. We are journalists who are neutral to the core and non-partisan when it comes to world politics. People are tired of biased reportage and we stand for a globalized united world. So for us, the World is truly One.
Please keep discussions on this channel clean and respectful and refrain from using racist or sexist slurs and personal insults.
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- published: 28 Mar 2023
- views: 24379
4:45
Khalkha Mongolian goddess of art part 2 : THE FEMALE SPIRIT
Mongol name for Goddess of Art : Urlagiin Ohin Tenger = Girl Tengri of Art.
Ohin means : First, finest & daughter, girl
Somehow word EM is not used! WHY? word ...
Mongol name for Goddess of Art : Urlagiin Ohin Tenger = Girl Tengri of Art.
Ohin means : First, finest & daughter, girl
Somehow word EM is not used! WHY? word OHIN has extra meaning "young". EM has extra meaning "old". EM-EE =Grandmother. And no one calls female Tengries as EM=older female. Everyone uses word OHIN TENGER. Like if they are quit young spirits.
There are many types of Lamas : Spell Lama, Medecine Lama, Painter Lama, Craftsman Lama...etc Artist Lamas worship to Sarasvati. Buddhist art is for Buddhists.
ART is about Religion and Beauty.
-What about WAR & FIGHTING? Is it a form of Art? You know Martial Arts?
If we say Fighting moves & skills are form of ART then The God of War will sit jobless. Well those movements can be called as a form of DANCING.
There was a tradition to capture skillful ppl & their families alive. To use them. Blacksmiths(=Darkhan) were very important for Mongols.
https://wn.com/Khalkha_Mongolian_Goddess_Of_Art_Part_2_The_Female_Spirit
Mongol name for Goddess of Art : Urlagiin Ohin Tenger = Girl Tengri of Art.
Ohin means : First, finest & daughter, girl
Somehow word EM is not used! WHY? word OHIN has extra meaning "young". EM has extra meaning "old". EM-EE =Grandmother. And no one calls female Tengries as EM=older female. Everyone uses word OHIN TENGER. Like if they are quit young spirits.
There are many types of Lamas : Spell Lama, Medecine Lama, Painter Lama, Craftsman Lama...etc Artist Lamas worship to Sarasvati. Buddhist art is for Buddhists.
ART is about Religion and Beauty.
-What about WAR & FIGHTING? Is it a form of Art? You know Martial Arts?
If we say Fighting moves & skills are form of ART then The God of War will sit jobless. Well those movements can be called as a form of DANCING.
There was a tradition to capture skillful ppl & their families alive. To use them. Blacksmiths(=Darkhan) were very important for Mongols.
- published: 14 Aug 2010
- views: 487
0:13
Pt1-MONGOLIAN WRESTLING- Khalkha Bökh
#shorts #mongolianwrestling #naadam
Every year around the world, athletes celebrate Mongolian Wrestling at Naadam Festival with Mongolian attire and Mongolian ...
#shorts #mongolianwrestling #naadam
Every year around the world, athletes celebrate Mongolian Wrestling at Naadam Festival with Mongolian attire and Mongolian customs. I was suppose to participate this year in Washington DC but COVID took away the opportunity.
Part 2: https://youtu.be/ifOG7OS2afI
Full Playlist of Mongolian Wrestling: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOSXPmWljxammvZBAoiEtLL86jTbp5gc4
All videos on various folk wrestling from around the world: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOSXPmWljxam6ERnB5hvteF_ntDkj-NLk
https://wn.com/Pt1_Mongolian_Wrestling_Khalkha_Bökh
#shorts #mongolianwrestling #naadam
Every year around the world, athletes celebrate Mongolian Wrestling at Naadam Festival with Mongolian attire and Mongolian customs. I was suppose to participate this year in Washington DC but COVID took away the opportunity.
Part 2: https://youtu.be/ifOG7OS2afI
Full Playlist of Mongolian Wrestling: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOSXPmWljxammvZBAoiEtLL86jTbp5gc4
All videos on various folk wrestling from around the world: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOSXPmWljxam6ERnB5hvteF_ntDkj-NLk
- published: 18 Nov 2020
- views: 17029