HOW TO COUNT FROM 90 TO 100 IN MONGOLIAN | Learn Mongolian Lesson #10





In this episode of Learn Mongolian, my Mongolian friend and Olympic archer Gangtugs Jantsan will teach you how to count from 90 to 100 in Mongolian.

As a general rule, the numerals from 91 to 99 are formed by combining the word for 90 (yer) with the respective number. For example, 91 is a combination of 90 and 1: yer (90) + neg (1) = yeren neg (91).

Let’s begin the lesson.

90 – yer
91 – yeren neg
92 – yeren hoyor
93 – yeren guraw
94 – yeren doruw
95 – yeren tav
96 – yeren zurgaa
97 – yeren doloo
98 – yeren naym
99 – yeren yes
100 – zuu


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Author V.M. Simandan

is a Beijing-based Romanian positive psychology counsellor and former competitive archer

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