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  • Mongolian
  • Mongolian
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  • A Mongolian was a person or thing from the Earth country called Mongolia. In the early 20th century, scientist separated humanity into three categories, one of which was "Mongoloid", meaning 'from Mongolia'. By the late 20th century this separation was discontinued due to public opinion. (TOS novel: The Fearful Summons)
  • File:Mongolia Horse Riding Holidays & Equestrian Vacations Mongolia in AsiaIt is a very old breed, which in some areas still lives in the wild. It is a race very resistant to all kinds of efforts and to any weather. The milk of the mares is consumed and cheese is also made.
  • Mongolian is a Mongolic language.
  • Originally from Mongol + -ian, a translation of the German mongalisch (1706). Subsequently, from the name of the country of Mongolia + -an.
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  • mn
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  • 5200000
Name
  • Монгол хэл
  • ᠮᠣᠨᠭᠭᠣᠯ ᠬᠡᠯᠡ
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  • mon
Language
  • Mongolian
Lang
  • Halh Mongolian
  • Peripheral Mongolian
Code
  • khk
  • mn
  • mvf
writing
  • Cyrillic
  • Traditional Mongolian
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abstract
  • A Mongolian was a person or thing from the Earth country called Mongolia. In the early 20th century, scientist separated humanity into three categories, one of which was "Mongoloid", meaning 'from Mongolia'. By the late 20th century this separation was discontinued due to public opinion. (TOS novel: The Fearful Summons)
  • File:Mongolia Horse Riding Holidays & Equestrian Vacations Mongolia in AsiaIt is a very old breed, which in some areas still lives in the wild. It is a race very resistant to all kinds of efforts and to any weather. The milk of the mares is consumed and cheese is also made.
  • Mongolian is a Mongolic language.
  • Originally from Mongol + -ian, a translation of the German mongalisch (1706). Subsequently, from the name of the country of Mongolia + -an.