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...
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...
For pet lovers ... Charlotte Laihonen [caitmanx@...] I need approximately 20 pet taxis asap. My father's friends, Bob and Augusta and their daughter...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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 ...
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...
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...
... 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...
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...
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 --...
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 ...
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...
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...
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...
... 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...
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 ...
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 ... ...
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...
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...
... 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,...
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...
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...