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That is one of the hardest things for students of Mongolian is to get the double vowels of Mongolian. A double e in Mongolian is not the same as a double e in...
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gulamta
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Sep 3, 2005
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3889
Aside from it sounding a little harsh, I appreciate this language lesson. I've seen it spelled different ways, and not understood which one to use and how to...
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Sep 3, 2005
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... Subject: [Silverhorde-Pennsic] Meridies Relief Date: Fri, 2 Sep 2005 15:32:24 -0400 From: West-Crowe, Tonessa <twest-crowe@...> ...
Puppy
puppykhan
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Sep 6, 2005
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3891
For pet lovers ... Charlotte Laihonen [caitmanx@...] I need approximately 20 pet taxis asap. My father's friends, Bob and Augusta and their daughter...
Jeanne
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Sep 6, 2005
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This is from my historical re-enactment group. To those in the affected areas, get me address and contact persons so we can arrange items sent. Local places...
Jeanne
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Sep 6, 2005
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3893
This is from my historical re-enactment group. To those in the affected areas, get me address and contact persons so we can arrange items sent. Local places...
Jeanne
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Sep 6, 2005
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3894
I was told by a Mongol woman that it was a del, one "e." Perhaps it is spelled different ways in different places? Most of the sites I have seen on them...
shansu
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Sep 6, 2005
10:50 pm
3895
Greetings Sarangerel. Is there a good place to learn Mongolian on the West Coast of the United States? I heard that Seattle had a class once. DAN 1 ... get the...
DAN 1
srubnaya
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Sep 6, 2005
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3896
This is one of the difficult words to transcribe into latin letters. My English Professor (translator for the Mongolian Government in 1960's-1990's) suggested...
Baigal Mendee
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Sep 7, 2005
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Actually Bellingham is the big Mongolian studies place on the West Coast, Nikolaus Poppe, one of the 20th century's great Mongolists, established a Mongolian...
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gulamta
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Sep 8, 2005
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the red cross is definitely doing some good work, and i dont want to put them down, but a war time story my grandfather told me stays in my head. the red ...
Jason Costarakis
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Sep 8, 2005
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3899
Someone posted the following auction lot to the sca-persian list: ...
Qara Qulan
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Sep 11, 2005
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Wow! Thanks, Qara. I've been busting my brains figuring out how to shape the sleeves for a women's deel for some time... Khadaajin Bayar ... [Non-text portions...
Debora Lustgarten
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Sep 12, 2005
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no problem...umm which one? Back from one windy Crown tourney and happy to be in my less wind blown state. Kathws Sent: Monday, August 29, 2005 3:38 PM...
Lente
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Sep 12, 2005
12:22 pm
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... Yeah, me too -- and this is totally not how I would have done it. Which shows something, I guess. Interesting things seem to turn up in auctions on a...
Qara Qulan
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Sep 12, 2005
2:43 pm
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Greetings! Please excuse the bandwidth, but with so many wonderful artists on this list . . . well, I could not pass over the opporunity to ask for your help...
Thorunn Vigadottir
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Sep 12, 2005
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btw, the previous question about how to construct a del/deel got pre-empted by a language discussion. I'd really lilke to see the original question back --...
Anya Demitro
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Sep 13, 2005
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Thanks sarangerelo. I'll check it out. ... Coast, ... established a ... still a going...
DAN 1
srubnaya
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Sep 14, 2005
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Sain baina uu, I was looking for sources of brick tea on the web and came across several articles indicating the high incidence of fluorosis (excessive ...
dracodlca
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Sep 14, 2005
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To piggyback this question I ask another: Is there an efficient way to break/scrape/cut the brick tea into a usable form? I never really got into brick tea...
George Page
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Sep 14, 2005
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I have always sorta been under the impression that it was an inferior form of tea that the chinese foisted off on us. To that end, I doubt at the height of the...
Keith Johnson
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Sep 14, 2005
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The Mongols I spent time with in the US were using brick tea at home, and gifted some to us as guests. I would guess that you might use cheap stuff for...
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Sep 14, 2005
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... Thanks! I must have had a really old block (one section of a brick) since even the corners put up a fight. :-) Jaji [Non-text portions of this message have...
George Page
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Sep 14, 2005
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What I have seen in the museum in Ust-Orda and a couple of other places was a wooden tray with a chopper attached to it by a ring to chop off a bit of the ...
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gulamta
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Sep 15, 2005
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We use the tip of a knife to scrape layers off of the brick tea. Mongolians import brick tea from Georgia. Chinese brick tea gives reddish color. Mendee ... ...
Baigal Mendee
bambarghoa
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Sep 15, 2005
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Hi, My question to people who have contact with Mongolian sources is: Do Mongolians consume more brick tea than loose-leaf tea? When you use the term "brick...
Sonny D.
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Sep 15, 2005
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Sain bainn uu, Good evening everyone. I'm a new member of this group and I've just recently begun to take in interest in the culture and art of the mongols...
xgreenjudasx
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Sep 15, 2005
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... I have no idea, but I know it's used extensively in modern central Asian and Balkan traditional garb. If you end up not using this, or not using all of it,...
Lauren Grover
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Sep 15, 2005
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Sain baina uu, Ikat is a technique by which you die sections of the warp and weft threads to make patterns once you weave them. According to what I've read...
dracodlca
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Sep 16, 2005
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Khadaajin Bayaer wrote: How about the ... I saw nothing dye-patterned in any of the Russian museums, although they had little in the way of Mongol textiles...
Qara Qulan
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