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Monday, 12 November 2007

Mongolian vowels are short or long. The short vowels are;

a        a       as the “u” in “but”

э        e        as the “e” in “den”

и        i        as the ”i” in “tin”

о        o        as the “o” in the British “hot”

ө        ö        as the “o” in “money”

ү        ü        as the “ou” in “source”

Long vowels are doubled short vowels;
aa      aa      as the “a” in “bar”

ээ      ee      as the “ei” in “deign”

ий      ii        as the “ee” in “teem”

оo      oo      as the “o” in  “horn”

өө      öö      as the “e” in  “fern”

уу      uu      as the “o” in  “bone”

үү      üü      as the “oo” in “soon”

The single vowel “y” is also long;

ы       y     as the “i” in “ill”

It is important to emphasise long vowels since the length differentiates meaning, eg tsas/ tsaas (snow/paper) üd/üüd (noon/door).

Some vowels can start with a y sound (long from in brackets):

я        ya      as the “ya” in “yard” (yaa/яа)

е        ye      as the “ye” in “yes”

ё        yo      as the “ya” in “yacht” (yoo/ёо)

е        yö      as the “yea” in “yearn”

ю       yu      as the “yo” in “yoyo” (yuu/юу)

ю       yü      as the “you” in “you” (yüü/юү)

Vowels  may combine to form dipthongs:

ай      ai       as the “eye” in “eyes”

эй      ei       as the “ay” in “pay”

иа      ia       as the “ia” in “fiat”

ио      io       as the “io” in “senior”

иу      iu       as the “iu” in “union”

ой      oi       as the “oi” in “boy”

уа      ua      as the “ua” in “wonder”

уай     uai     as the “uai” in “wine”

уй      ui       as the “ui” in “week”

үй      üi       as the “oui” in “Louis”

Words ending in the letters ь are written in the pronunciation guide with a short unstressed i after a short or long stressed vowel , eg ail(аль) , goiv (говь), and surguuil (сургууль) “school”.                


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During the Stalinist purges of the 1930's almost every monastery in Mongolia was destroyed. In 1979 an atlas was published in Ulaanbaatar by Mr. Rinchen with an overview of more than 900 religious sites that used to exist in Mongolia. However a lot the information listed seems to be not accurate. A research has been initiated to get a better idea of all the buddhist buildings that once stood in Mongolia.