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Lesson 13

Key Sentences

L13-K

MongolianEnglishAudio
ən tərəg obə̌r mɔŋgɔl iːn jix sʊrgʊːld xurn ʊː?Does the bus go to Inner Mongolia University?
nəg biletən xədiː ʤɔːs we?How much does one ticket cost?
mæː nəg ʤɔːsHere you go. Here is one yuan.
obə̌r mɔŋgɔl iːn jix sʊrgʊːld ɔʧxəd hədən ortoː bæːx we?How many (bus) stops are there on the way to Inner Mongolia University?
biː mɔŋgɔl ɔːr bɑg jærə̌ʤ ʧædnɑːI can speak Mongolian a little.
obə̌r mɔŋgɔl iːn jix sʊrgʊːld xurbəːWe have arrived at Inner Mongolia University.
tɑrɑːlə̌ŋgiːn jix sʊrgʊːld ɔʧnɔː tərə̌g sœln ʊː?I'm going to the Agricultural University. Do I have to change buses?
xəddʊgɑːr ʤɑm iːn tərə̌g iː sœlə̌x we?Which bus number to do have to change to?

Dialogs

One

L13-D1

Although this is not part of the actual lesson, here the the repeated content of the bus recording for your information. The different station names are substituted where Inner Mongolia University occurs here.

L13-D1-2

Two

L13-D2

Substitution

One

L13-S1

Two

L13-S2

Three

L13-S3

Four

L13-S4

Expansion

One

L13-E1

Vocabulary

MongolianEnglishAudio
xurto arrive
biledticket
n, niits, grammar particle
mæ, maihere you go
ortoːstation, (bus) stop
bɑgsmall, little
ʧædcan, to be able to
tærɑːlə̌ŋagriculture, farming
sœlswitch, change
xəddugəːrwhich number
gɑrto get on
ɑːgrammar particle, makes a command more polite
bɑl, bəlif (verb ending)
toxoːrto understand
ælwhich
ʊlə̌scountry, nation
bʊːto get off
xɑmɑːguino problem, you're welcome
gɑʤə̌r iː ʤʊrə̌gmap
xurə̌mjacket, coat
dʊmdə̌d ʊlə̌sChina (Middle Country)
kʊrijɑː ʊlə̌sSouth Korea
æŋgə̌l ʊlə̌sEngland, UK
mɔŋgə̌l ʊlə̌sMongolia
tədnuːsthey
ɑjɑnʧidpassengers
dɔtə̌gʃinward
lɑbdʊːnsteady, stable, firm
dɑrɑːʧnext
bəldxəto prepare, to get ready

L13-V-1

"ticket" should be "b", not "p".


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Suragch on March 6, 2018 at 12:38 am

I’m making these latter lessons (13+) public now, but I haven’t included grammar explanations. If there is something you don’t understand, then ask a question. I will either answer in the comments or add a grammar explanation above.