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Consonants PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 06 November 2007
Most of the consonants are pronounced as they would be in English, but the following combinations should be noted:
 Ч          ch         
as the “ch” in “chat”
 Ж  j  as the “j” in “jewel”
 Х  kh  as the “kh” in “hug”
 Ш  sh  as the “sh” in “shoe”
 Щ  shch  as the “shch” in “cash-cheque”
 Ц  ts  as the “ts” in “cats”
 З  z  as the “z” in “fads”

The letter g(г) when at the end of word (final), sounds between g and “k”. The letter v(в) when final, is between v and w , and a final “n” may sound like “ng”. The combination sch is not one but two letters, s + ch (сч) pronounced like the “sch”  in  “ek-schange” (exchange). Most Mongols do not distinguish between “p” and  “f” or between “kh” and “k” (f and k are found only in loan words). They also find words beginning with “r” difficult to pronounce without an initial vowel : oros (орос , RUSSIAN) , oryoong (район, region), etc. 

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