박희섭(Heesob Park)
Should I stop asking Mongolian questions in italki.com?

As you can see at http://www.italki.com/questions/all#language=mongolian&asker-language=all&marks-min=0&sort=1&page=1 , I can hardly get an answer for my Mongolian questions.

 

Why I cannot get a answer? My questions are too difficult to answer?

What can I do to get an answer?

Should I stop asking Mongolian questions?

 

Oct 20, 2014 12:46 PM
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Heesob, I think maybe there is no many Mongolian members in italki, you actually got all the answers from one member "Suren"! Too bad she's learning Italian & not Korean, otherwise you two could have been a good combination for language partners!

Did you check if there are other Mongolian members on italki? This way you could ask them directly to help you. I hope soon you'll find someone to answer you, good luck. 

October 20, 2014
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I think finding and asking for direct help would be more effective. You might also notice that many of the questions about Slovak (ie. what I'm learning and what I ask about) are answered very slowly, so I know what it feels like. Still, I don't see any problem asking anyway.

October 20, 2014

I think it might be the opposite. :) Most of your questions are vocabulary questions, which you could use a dictionary to find out. So Mongolian speakers probably thought you can easily find out the answer. Anyways, if you have questions, post them. I'll try to answer.

 

For vocab, you can use http://bolor-toli.com/ It's an Mongolian <--> English dictionary.

If your Mongolian is advanced, then you can use http://tsevel.toli.query.mn/. It's a Mongolian-Mongolian dictionary and it also shows the spelling of a word in traditional Mongolian script.

April 25, 2015

Hi hi. I'm Mongolian, you can ask me questions about Mongolian language.

I haven't been on ITALKI for a long time. 

 

PS: Mongolia is NO LONGER called Mongolian People's Republic. It's just Mongolia. 

February 3, 2015

There ARE many languages options here, but that doesn't mean there are many native speakers here...I am learning manju gisun (manchu language) and the population of manchu native speakers are said to be around 10.......even though many young generations are learning it, it's still not possible to find sufficient native speakers unless I go to Northeastern part of China and find where manchus live:) 

I'd like to suggest a way to ask Mongolian questions, you know, there are two Mongolias, Inner Mongolia in China and Mongolian people's republic, so if you have QQ and you can find many QQ groups in it, you can search "蒙古语学习" groups...maybe in some of these groups there are native speakers:)

December 15, 2014
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