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Mgl_Style
EZZEEEEEEEEEEE SAINUUUUU MONGOLITA!!!! i feel privileged dat ders sum mongolians coming here!!! woohoooooooooo lol LUV YA BLUDZZZ. Its soo heavy meeting lot of mongolians in here you know NOW u gonna feel da Mongolian Style init? forget da ancient stuff THIS is REVOLUTION!!! da Modern Mongolia Baby! ohhh yessssss lololol okay gettin lil bit excited der hahahaha.
Bi anglid udaj bainooooo 5 jil boljiin hehe
MING-LOYALIST
Hawt hawt more plz.

Mongolian girls tend to be fun and funny
Mongolian guys mostly are tall and strong.
Magii
hey how do upload pictures
SPQR
why isn't mongolian chat being created? confused.gif do alot of Chinese people believe that the nation of Mongolia belongs to China?
whisper
sain bain uu?
whisper
U guys know where I could get some contemporary Mongolian music?
mongoljin
QUOTE (SPQR @ Dec 19 2005, 01:19 AM)
why isn't mongolian chat being created? confused.gif do alot of Chinese people believe that the nation of Mongolia belongs to China?
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We would love to create a mongolian chat, but being not so familiar with Af myself might need some hand on that.

I don't understand why Chinese people think Mongolia belongs to them???!!! I had several occasions that when I introduced myself as a Mongolian they directly said that we used to be Chinese. Is there a big mistake on their history book or have they taught by government wrongly???
mongoljin
QUOTE (whisper @ Dec 19 2005, 04:17 AM)
U guys know where I could get some contemporary Mongolian music?
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Have u been to www.asuult.net? This is great for to get general info and links to all sorts of Mongolian web.
Magii
From my mongolians are great i have a good friend from mongolia she is so awesome and i love how she is so proud to be one and somedya she promissed me to take me to mongolia sound facinating
shao_huangdi
Mongolia is part of china , move this thread under Chinese chat.
Jt (mongolian)
hi wassup this is jt and i'm from Mongolia cool30.gif
Jt (mongolian)
He that Chinese guy (shao_huangdi)

Mongolia independent in 1920’s it’s mean we independent before you guys cuz that time china under control of Japan and a lot of Asian country’s was. We helped you guys to get free from china we defeated Japan 1935 after that we helped you guys food ,clothes , and for sure army supply’s
I think that you don’t know about true history cuz you’re government hiding truth from you’re people. So you need a lot of learning I didn’t know that Chinese people that ………….
OSJ
n then i bring in that kenghistan invaded china...
OSJ
and mulan saved the day from you evil mongies lmao
Mgl_Style
Yooooooooo chek this sh!t out u stupid likle prick chattin nex stuff about MA country u ARE simply ignorant lil b@stard that shaooo lil facker. I swear dwn ye U got crack brain n ur brain is like a fackin pea Dont u get all this peepz sayin mongolia is independent u are blind as bat ugly as rat ma mongolian yellow @$$ wud luk better dan yo face god damn u fackin pissed me off. I expect u to apologise to all da mongolians in this forum or else i will continue ma hatret against u! This time i aint bein all polite lady la la la gloves are off THIS STUPID THING BOUT MONGOLIA PART OF CHINA MUST STOP.
Adee
WTF OSJ? Leave this alone.
digthis
OSj u're so entertaining;p
OSJ
QUOTE (Mgl_Style @ Dec 21 2005, 09:00 PM)
Yooooooooo chek this sh!t out u stupid likle prick chattin nex stuff about MA country u ARE simply ignorant lil b@stard that shaooo lil facker. I swear dwn ye U got crack brain n ur brain is like a fackin pea Dont u get all this peepz sayin mongolia is independent u are blind as bat ugly as rat ma mongolian yellow @$$ wud luk better dan yo face god damn u fackin pissed me off. I expect u to apologise to all da mongolians in this forum or else i will continue ma hatret against u! This time i aint bein all polite lady la la la gloves are off THIS STUPID THING BOUT MONGOLIA PART OF CHINA MUST STOP.
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yeah man ! ! !

QUOTE (Adee @ Dec 21 2005, 11:24 PM)
WTF OSJ? Leave this alone.
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what i do O.o
Chinese DesertFox
QUOTE (OSJ @ Dec 20 2005, 07:46 PM)
and mulan saved the day from you evil mongies lmao
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I hope you're kidding.
OSJ
thats how they looked liked in mulan documentry...
MING-LOYALIST
QUOTE (OSJ @ Dec 25 2005, 08:38 AM)
thats how they looked liked in mulan documentry...
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Mulan could be an altaic(Mongolic,turkic or Tungusic) herself most likely a Sinicized Xianbei.

Here read.
QUOTE
Ode of Mulan
Anonymous (c.5 A.D.)
Form: yueh-fu

Tsiek tsiek and again tsiek tsiek,
Mu-lan weaves, facing the door.
You don't hear the shuttle's sound,
You only hear Daughter's sighs.
They ask Daughter who's in her heart,
They ask Daughter who's on her mind.
No one is on Daughter's heart,
No one is on Daughter's mind.
Last night I saw the draft posters,
The Khan is calling many troops,
The army list is in twelve scrolls,
On every scroll there's Father's name.
Father has no grown-up son,
Mu-lan has no elder brother.
I want to buy a saddle and horse,
And serve in the army in Father's place."

In the East Market she buys a spirited horse,
In the West Market she buys a saddle,
In the South Market she buys a bridle,
In the North Market she buys a long whip.
At dawn she takes leave of Father and Mother,
In the evening camps on the Yellow River's bank.
She doesn't hear the sound of Father and Mother calling,
She only hears the Yellow River's flowing water cry tsien tsien.

At dawn she takes leave of the Yellow River,
In the evening she arrives at Black Mountain.
She doesn't hear the sound of Father and Mother calling,
She only hears Mount Yen's nomad horses cry tsiu tsiu.
She goes ten thousand miles on the business of war,
She crosses passes and mountains like flying.
Northern gusts carry the rattle of army pots,
Chilly light shines on iron armor.
Generals die in a hundred battles,
Stout soldiers return after ten years.

On her return she sees the Son of Heaven,
The Son of Heaven sits in the Splendid Hall.
He gives out promotions in twelve ranks
And prizes of a hundred thousand and more.
The Khan asks her what she desires.
"Mu-lan has no use for a minister's post.
I wish to ride a swift mount
To take me back to my home."

When Father and Mother hear Daughter is coming
They go outside the wall to meet her, leaning on each other.
When Elder Sister hears Younger Sister is coming
She fixes her rouge, facing the door.
When Little Brother hears Elder Sister is coming
He whets the knife, quick quick, for pig and sheep.
"I open the door to my east chamber,
I sit on my couch in the west room,
I take off my wartime gown
And put on my old-time clothes."
Facing the window she fixes her cloudlike hair,
Hanging up a mirror she dabs on yellow flower powder
She goes out the door and sees her comrades.
Her comrades are all amazed and perplexed.
Traveling together for twelve years
They didn't know Mu-lan was a girl.
"The he-hare's feet go hop and skip,
The she-hare's eyes are muddled and fuddled.
Two hares running side by side close to the ground,
How can they tell if I am he or she?"



The ode is written in around 5th century thus during the North/South dynasty and the emporer is both the son of heaven and a Khan,
only Altaic peoples use the title Khan Therefore it is likely that Mulan lived in Northern Wei ruled by Touba Xianbei and she was fighting against the JuanJuan(Rouran) Nomads.
SantaKlaws
http://www.asiafinest.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=57221

So is there a "Mongolian BBQ"? Any input from Mongolians?
mongoljin
Happy new year everyone!!! Hope u had a good holidays.
lovelytruth
Sain uu zaluusaa sonin yu baina daa Amidral bugd dajgui biz aain kkk
Shine jil bolchloo za bi ergeed irlee buh Mongolchuuddaa mend hurgiee.
Hey ene zarim hujaa nar yamar yadargaatai yum be !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Zaluusaa tsoglog baina shuu beerchug.gif
lovelytruth
End bichlegiig bichsen hun uul ni ih zow ehelsen bolowch orj irehee bolison ni tun haramsaltai



Hello everyone!

I noticed this forum today, but hopefully not too late. I respect all the discussions regarding my country -MONGOLIA, but disagree some thoughts about the history of Mongolia here. The only thing I want is to be this forum as a real discussion of Mongolian, not Chinese and former Soviet Union. By the way, thanks all of you who shared their opinion here. Now I am writing in Mongolian language to Mongolian members of this forum, so sorry for my inconvenience.

Sain baitsgaana uu Mongol ah duu nar mini. Ene forumiig onoodor l medlee. Ehnees ni mash anhaaraltai unshih yavtsdaa ene forumiig neesen Mongol oxiniig gantsaaraa bichleg hiij baisniig unshaad ih baharhlaa, bas bagagui orovdloo. Bid unendee tsoohuulee gedgee ene ued l mederch baina. Gehdee suul suuldee neleed heden Mongol hun end bichleg hiijee.

End bichleg hiisen hyataduud unendee bidnii tuuhiig, ulamjlaliig, undes ugsaag mini gutaan doromjloh gej mash ih oroldjee. Ter burt tailbar hiisen neg ni baina, hiigeegui neg ni baina. Gehdee ene hyataduud oorsdiin hanzaar gishuunii hayagaa bicheed, ali bolox olon hyatad helts, ug hereglehiig hicheen, Mongol gesen forum-d ali boloh ih bichleg hiij, Mongol bol hyatad l yum shuudee gesen setgegdel forumd orson hun bolgond toruulehuits bolgojee. Hatuuhan helehed buzarlaad hayachih yum. Delhiid huleen zovshoorogdoogui oorsdiin zohioson gazriin zurag, Mongoliig hyatadiin neg heseg gej nomchildog hudal tuuheer tarhia ugaalgasan hyataduud.

Anglid surdag, ene sedviig neesen ohin uul ni forum-d sedev neehdee naiz nohod, busad Mongolchuuddaa medegdsen bol ih heregtei baisan gej bodoj baina. Ooroor helbel Mongolchuud bid ingej olon chonon dund orson azarga shig bish, bolomjooroo ed nartai eh tuuh, ulamjlal soyol, ard tumen, ahui amidral geed olon zuileer eeljen bichleg hiih bolomj baijee. Gevch forum neej, Mongoliinhoo talaar busdiin setgegdel, handlagiig medehiin hicheesen, Mongoloo surtalchlahiig hussen ter oxind mash ih bayarlalaa. Odoo nadad neg sanal baina.

Anh site-d orohod Mongol chat gesen zuil baihgui baigaa biz? Ene yug ilerhiilj baina ve geheer Mongolchuud bidnii tsoohniig l. Mongol chat gesen heseg neej boloh bolov uu? Busad gedegt Mongoliin tuhai geed odoo ene bichleg baina, getel uund hyataduud mash ih yum bichjee. Iimees heduulee niilj biagaad Mongol chat bii bolgood gishuud buhen ehnii eeljind Mongoliin talaar unen zov tuuhiig bichij, hunii asuuh elementar zuiluudiig zurag horog, bolvol bichlegtei ni end tavival Mongol uner unertsen forum boloh bolov uu. Uuniig ehlehees omno heseg hugatsaand dor burnee beltgej baigaad bie bieteigee medeellee soliltsoj, sanalaa huvaaltsaj baigaad shiivel... Mongoliin tuuhiin talaar Hunnu gurnees ehleed l herhen onoogiin Mongol bii bolson talaar bi bichij boloh yum. Zarim gishuud, toriin suld, dalbaa, soyombo zergiig hariutsdag ch yumuu. Zarim ni urlag gedeg talaasaa. Neg zuil zahij helehed ed bidniig buduuleg, urban soyol-gui, yag l tovd shig oilgodog, deerees ni bugd arhichid gej uzdeg tal bii. Iimd iim uruu doroi yum bichihgui baihiig huseh baina. Iim sedveer hun bichleg hiivel hariulah ugtei baih heregtei. USA-d hurtel guilgachid, arhichid, gaj dontnuud, har tamhichid olon shuudee. Ali ch uls, ali ch niigemd muu muuhai zuil bii. Zarim hyataduud oorsdiinhoo bulai tuuhiig Mongoliin tuuh bolgood bichsen baisan ter deer. Nogoo huuhed gargahgui gej horoodog geed l, ene ni hyatadtai l hamaatai zuil. Tegj yarival hyatadiig shuuh yum bol och tochnoon buzar bulai yum bii. Emegtei huuhdiin holiig zoriulaltiin zuileer jijighen bolgochihdog, ter ni yavj chadahgui, booltoi adil boldog geed. Za sedvees halichihlaa, gishuud orshoogoorei.

Magadgui ene forumd ta bugd bichleg hiihee bolison ch baij boloh yumaa. Sanal bodloo bichij baigaarai. Ta bugdiig hundetgesen WhiteWolf.
Bor chono
Bor Chono bi end irlee! Uzeltsenee! icon_twisted.gif

I`m from Mongolia. Soon this chat will be invaded by Mongols! hahaha... icon_twisted.gif whip.gif
Baras
God Bless Mongolia, this true pearl of Steppe Culture! Let it flourish her unique (mgl_style embarassedlaugh.gif ) civilization!
INVISIBLE_MN
HI all !
I am from Mongolia too. So i discovered this forum yesterday. Most of people have wrong thoughts about our country, our history etc. Now we are ready to share truth information about Mongolian history, government, culture, urbanization, religion, education etc. Plz ask me Wat kinda information do guyzz wanna know ?. I've posted some pictures about mongolia in topic named "Cute mongolian pictures"

Ziak Invisible bi ch hureed irlee Heduulee saihan uzeltsie. Ene muusain hujaanuud chin harin ovoo yum bichdeg garuuduu ugui yu Shaal durgui hurchlee. Monstudnet dr hoorondoo alaltssan door n end Hujaanuudtai alaltsaj baisan n deer baih Tiimee Chonoo ? Hoyurdugaart Mgl_style geh nicktei ohiniig bi uneheer bahdaj bishirj baina Ehnees n unshaad uzehed Uneheer emegtei gantsaaraa ch gsn Eh ornoo tuluulj margaldaj zuv oilgolt uguhiig hicheej abigaad chin baharhaad barshgui ! Uragshaaaaa
mongoljin
Pls go to new poll http://www.asiafinest.com/forum/index.php?...ST&f=26&t=58269 and vote for Mongolian chat. Hope AF will make Mongolian Chat soon. beerchug.gif
lovelytruth
QUOTE (mongoljin @ Jan 4 2006, 08:02 AM)
Pls go to new poll http://www.asiafinest.com/forum/index.php?...ST&f=26&t=58269 and vote for Mongolian chat. Hope AF will make Mongolian Chat soon.  beerchug.gif
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it,s time beerchug.gif
PervertBurger
QUOTE (lovelytruth @ Jan 4 2006, 09:03 AM)
it,s time  beerchug.gif
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y,es
lovelytruth
QUOTE (lovelytruth @ Jan 4 2006, 09:03 AM)
it,s time  beerchug.gif
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we should have one plz cool30.gif
INVISIBLE_MN
American President G.W.Bush visited Independent Mongolia in November 2005. He says " PRN-Remarks By President Bush in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
WASHINGTON, Nov. 21 /PRNewswire/ -- The following is a transcript of
remarks made by President Bush:
2 : 13 P.M. (Local)
THE PRESIDENT: Amar bain uu? (Applause.) Thanks for the warm welcome. And,
Mr. President, thank you for your hospitality. I thank you, the Prime
Minister, and the government for such gracious hospitality. I want to thank
the First Lady for being so kind to Laura. It is really, really an honor to be
here in your great country. And we bring with us the good wishes of the
American people.
I'm here on an important international mission. Secretary Rumsfeld asked
me to check on his horse. (Laughter.) I feel very much at home here in your
country. This is a beautiful land, with huge skies and vast horizons -- kind
of like Texas. (Applause.) I thank you for the invitation. I'm honored to be
the first sitting American President to visit Mongolia, and America is proud
to call you the third neighbor. (Applause.)
Fifteen years ago, Mongolians gathered outside this great hall by the
thousands, braving sub-zero temperatures and defying a repressive regime, to
demand their liberty. The protesters included students and workers and monks,
and a group of young democrats on a hunger strike. By the force of their
convictions, they drove the communist leadership from power. Within months,
free elections were held, and a free Mongolia was born. And today, one of the
young hunger strikers who stood vigil outside the building now serves as the
Prime Minister of your great nation. (Applause.)
Mongolia has made the transition from communism to freedom, and in just 15
years, you've established a vibrant democracy and opened up your economy.
You're an example of success for this region and for the world. I know the
transition to liberty has not always been easy and Americans admire your
patience and your determination. By your daily efforts, you're building a
better life for your children and your grandchildren. And I've come to tell
you, as you build a free society in the heart of Central Asia, the American
people stand with you. (Applause.)
Earlier this year, when a terrible hurricane struck my nation's Gulf
Coast, the Mongolian people stood with us. Even before the flood waters had
fully receded, your government pledged aid, and a group of business leaders in
Mongolia raised additional money. These funds are helping to rebuild shattered
lives in my country. In a time of tragedy for America, Mongolia showed her
compassionate heart, and my country thanks you for your support and
friendship. (Applause.)
Americans and Mongolians have much in common. Both our nations were
settled by pioneers on horseback who tamed the rugged plains. Both our nations
shook the yoke of colonial rule, and built successful free societies. And both
our nations know that our responsibilities in freedom's cause do not end at
our borders, and that survival of liberty in our own lands increasingly
depends on the success of liberty in other lands.
This conviction has inspired the Mongolian people to share the hope of
freedom with others who have not known it. Mongolian officers have served in
missions to keep the peace in Western Sahara and the Congo. Your forces are
serving alongside U.S. and coalition forces helping to train the Armed Forces
of a free Afghanistan. And in September, Mongolia sent its fifth rotation of
forces to Iraq and Mongolian soldiers are serving in that country with courage
and great distinction. (Applause.)
Two Mongolian soldiers named Sergeants Azzaya and Sambuu-Yondon are here
with us today risked their lives to stop a suicide bomber who was trying to
drive a truck full of explosives into a coalition mess tent. As the truck
hurtled towards them, they opened fire killing the terrorist and saving
countless lives. As Commander-in-Chief of the United States Armed Forces, I
thank these brave Mongolian soldiers, and all who have served on the front
lines of the war on terror. (Applause.) The Mongolian Armed Forces are serving
the cause of freedom and the United States Armed Forces are proud to serve
beside such fearless warriors.
In Iraq, Mongolian forces have helped make possible a stunning
transformation. Earlier this year, Iraqis went to the polls and chose their
leaders in free elections. Last month, they returned to the polls and approved
a democratic constitution for a free Iraq. And in a few weeks time, Iraqis
will vote once again to choose a fully constitutional government to lead them
for the next four years. With their ballots, the Iraqi people are sending a
clear message: There will be no return to the days of tyranny and terror; the
future of Iraq belongs to freedom. (Applause.)
Many of you can still recall the exhilaration of voting freely for the
first time after decades of tyranny. You know the satisfaction of seeing
leaders you chose take office -- and of seeing them leave office if you decide
to replace them. You know the feeling of living under a constitution that
guarantees personal liberties like free speech, free assembly, and equality
before the law. And now, because of the courage of Mongolian and coalition
forces, the people of Iraq know this feeling, as well.
In Iraq, the advance of freedom is opposed by determined adversaries, the
followers of a murderous ideology, who exploit the religion of Islam to serve
a violent political vision. They kill the innocent in pursuit of a
totalitarian empire that denies all political and religious freedom. Like the
ideology of communism, the ideology of Islamic radicalism is led by a
self-appointed vanguard that presumes to speak for the masses. Like the
ideology of communism, Islamic radicalism teaches the innocent can be murdered
to serve their brutal aims. Like the ideology of communism, Islamic radicalism
is dismissive of free peoples, claiming that men and women who live in liberty
are weak and decadent And like the ideology of communism, the ideology of
Islamic radicalism is destined to fall because the will to power is no match
for the universal desire to live in liberty. (Applause.)
Free people did not falter in the Cold War, and free people will not
falter in the war on terror. (Applause.) We see the determination to live in
freedom in the courage of Iraqi and Afghan citizens who defied the terrorists
to cast their ballots. We see it in the bravery of ordinary Lebanese who waved
cedar flags and drove an occupying power from their borders. And we've seen it
in the daily courage of the Mongolian people who claimed their freedom 15
years ago, and are now standing with others across the world to help them do
the same.
As you help others secure the blessings of liberty, you continue the work
of building a free society here at home, and as you travel this path, the
United States walks with you. (Applause.) Earlier this year, I announced a new
Solidarity Initiative to provide financial assistance to nations like Mongolia
that are standing with America in the war on terror. Mongolia will receive $11
million under this initiative, critical funds to help you improve your
military forces, so we can continue working together for the cause of peace
and freedom.
Mongolia has undertaken political and economic reforms. You have now held
numerous free elections and two peaceful transitions of power from one party
to another, which is a sign of a successful democracy. This year, Mongolia
ratified the United Nations Convention against Corruption, and I urge your
parliament to pass the anti-corruption legislation needed to implement that
treaty. After decades of centralization, you privatized more than 80 percent
of Mongolia's state enterprises, and the Mongolian economy grew at a rate of
more than 10 percent last year.
In recognition of your progress, Mongolia has been named a country
eligible for assistance under the Millennium Challenge Account, a new program
the United States has established to assist countries that govern justly,
invest in their people, and promote economic freedom. My administration is
committed to working with your country to complete a Millennium Challenge
compact as soon as possible and to help the Mongolian people continue on the
path of reform. (Applause.)
Next year, your country will celebrate the 800th anniversary of the
founding of Mongolia. There's a legend of a Mongolian woman who gave each of
her five sons an arrow. She told each to break the arrow in his hand, which
they did. She then tied the five arrows together, and told each to try and
break the bundle. None could do it. And she told them, brothers who stand
alone, like single arrow shafts can be broken by anyone; but brothers who
stand together, like a bundle of arrows, cannot be broken. Today, Mongolia and
the United States are standing together as brothers in the cause of freedom.
(Applause.) And if free nations remain united, no force of tyranny or terror
will break us.
I've come here to thank you for your contributions to freedom's cause and
to tell you that the American people appreciate your courage and value your
friendship. And on behalf of all Americans, ikh bayarlalaa. (Applause.) And
may God bless your wonderful country. Thank you very much. (Applause.)
END 2 : 25 P.M. (Ulaanbaatar time)"


First Ladies


Mongolian President Enkhbayar.N US President G.W.Bush with first ladies In front of Government hall of Mongolia
INVISIBLE_MN
Mgl_Style
YEYYYYYYYYYY Sain baina uu? Zondoo ikh Mongolchuud maani orj irj baiagaad bi tuiliin ikh bayrtai baina. Uug ni bi naiz nartai helsen bolovch zarim ni orj ireed l yavchihsan sh dee hehe.Neeree end Mongolian Invasion hiineee!! uragshaaaaaaaaa woooooooo lol
PS: Mash ikh bayrlalaa nadad uram ogsond, bi ooroo mongol tsustan bolohoor unen patriot bolchihson.Feel it
INVISIBLE_MN
Бид ч гэсэн чиний бичлэгүүдийг уншаад сэтгэл их хөдөлсөн ганцаараа басан боловч шантрахгүй байгаад чинь их баярлаж байгаа. Бид одоо хэдэн форумчидаа уруу татаж энэ газрыг самрах болноо. гэхдээ жаахан хэлний бэрхшээл гарж байгаа гэдгээ нуух юун biggrin.gif
Voluptuousness
hiya! i voted for mongolian chat. :-)

OH and i believe independent countries like China, Korea, and Mongolia should aim for the better tomorrow together, instead of trying to figure which part of their countries belong to which.

I just wonder why governments would spend time "distorting history" instead of trying to think about more pressing matters like over population, ecology, global warming etc.. and ways to encounter it TOGETHER!

we are all humans here, be it chinese, japanese or mongolian ;-)
(and for that matter, we all feel hot when the summers are getting hotter! lol)
lovelytruth
Zadgai yarih heregtei HUjaanuud hundlel baidag gej medehgui
OSJ
is mongollia divided ?
mongoljin
QUOTE (Voluptuousness @ Jan 6 2006, 12:11 PM)
hiya! i voted for mongolian chat. :-)

OH and i believe independent countries like China, Korea, and Mongolia should aim for the better tomorrow together, instead of trying to figure which part of their countries belong to which.

I just wonder why governments would spend time "distorting history" instead of trying to think about more pressing matters like over population, ecology, global warming etc.. and ways to encounter it TOGETHER!

we are all humans here, be it chinese, japanese or mongolian ;-)
(and for that matter, we all feel hot when the summers are getting hotter! lol)
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You said it so well, thank u. People have problem with this chat or independency please READ ABOVE.

Let's not forget we have one EARTH and we are all human with heart and feelings.
lovelytruth
Tiim bnaa saihan bna.Olon hun oruulah gej bi ih hicheesen shuu.Englishee deeshluulii doo saihan.Tehgui bol zarimdaa maazraad baih yum hehe.
Mgl style chamaig neg heseg orj irehee bolison baihad bi gantsaaraa end gal aldahguig hicheej l bailaa cool30.gif
mngchic
QUOTE (lovelytruth @ Jan 6 2006, 06:18 AM)
Zadgai yarih heregtei HUjaanuud hundlel baidag gej medehgui
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lovelytruth and mini, helj yarihaa ehelj bodchihood bichij bai l daa, you're not giving a good impression to anyone. icon_confused.gif icon_wink.gif
lovelytruth
Za harin ch gaigui yariad l bgaa shudee.Zadgai yarina gedgtiig zowoor oilgo hereldeed bai gesen ug bish!!!Hujaa nar mgliig bainga doosh ni hiij baihad ineeged suuj bailtai bish ,tohirson hariultiig ni ogoh estoi bizdee.Nyaluunaas shuluun ni deer Yahaw hujaa goe hairlaya chamaig geed ugleed suuj baihaas.End hujaa nar l mgliig busdad buruugaar oilguulahiig urgelj hicheej bgaa busad ni zgr ok!!!! .

Bi end gantsaaraa hashgirsaar het hoorliin baidald orson baij magadgui yum Demjih Mgl ch alga bsan ldaa.Zaluus halaagaa awna bizdee.
BTW tnx


Aan hun bolgond buruu setgegdel toruuleed bna gej angliar Tomoos tom bichij hujaanuudiig bayarluulsand BIG TNX
Mgl_Style
bi ch gesen lovelytruthtei sanal neg baina. Er ni hyataduud l bid nariig bainga doosh ni chihej baihaad harahaar durgui hureed baidag yum. Urgelj manai ornii muug haruulah durtai er ni tegeed ch bas ene forum'nii zohiogch ni ch gesen hyatad tegeed l naana chin mongol forum baihgui baigaa biz dee? Tiim bolhoor bugdeeree dandaa mongoliin thread hiij oorsdiin gesen tusgai forumtal bolgohiig hicheey? hoorondoo evtei baigaad mongol ornoo ed nart surtalchalay. UUUUUHAAAIIIIIIIIII lhehe
lovelytruth
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mngchic
QUOTE (lovelytruth @ Jan 8 2006, 05:23 AM)
Za harin ch gaigui yariad l bgaa shudee.Zadgai yarina gedgtiig zowoor oilgo hereldeed bai gesen ug bish!!!Hujaa nar mgliig bainga doosh ni hiij baihad ineeged suuj bailtai bish ,tohirson hariultiig ni ogoh estoi bizdee.Nyaluunaas shuluun ni deer Yahaw hujaa goe hairlaya chamaig geed ugleed suuj baihaas.End hujaa nar l mgliig busdad buruugaar oilguulahiig urgelj hicheej bgaa busad ni zgr ok!!!! .

Bi end gantsaaraa hashgirsaar het hoorliin baidald orson baij magadgui yum Demjih Mgl ch alga bsan ldaa.Zaluus halaagaa awna bizdee.
BTW tnx
Aan hun bolgond buruu setgegdel toruuleed bna gej angliar Tomoos tom bichij hujaanuudiig bayarluulsand BIG TNX
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ehheheh...well, it is the truth, from what i've read you're showing your @$$ side of yourself,I'm sure you're a good fella!! But what do you mean by THX, are u fking mad at me for telling the truth and just because i'm Mongolian and you're Mongolian that doesn't mean that i have to agree to what you have said...
I know you're trying to introduce Mongolia and it's culture and everything and i really appreciate it!!!! don't worry, i really do!! icon_wink.gif just so you know, and i don't know how many times i'm saying this but I AM MONGOLIAN TOO and I care about what you write!!
I know the Chinese are talking bull$h!t about Mongolia but who cares they're showing their weakness!!..ok..and last but not least peace mate!! biggthumpup.gif
I really really don't wanna start arguing with you! and the advice i gave you before, if it bothers you so much don't take it!! icon_wink.gif ..i don't mind... beerchug.gif beerchug.gif

p.s I voted for the Mongolian forum too!! =DD
lovelytruth
Sonin negen zuil
Bi onoodor Burhanch lam Purewbat guatai utsaar yarihad terbeer Mongolchuudiin niitleg erh ashig,unet zuils aldagdsan gej baina lee!
Shine Mongolchuud uuniig zasah estoi gev!
INVISIBLE_MN
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mongoljin
QUOTE (lovelytruth @ Jan 8 2006, 01:19 PM)
Sonin negen zuil
Bi onoodor Burhanch lam Purewbat guatai utsaar yarihad terbeer Mongolchuudiin niitleg erh ashig,unet zuils aldagdsan gej baina lee!
Shine Mongolchuud uuniig zasah estoi gev!
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Chi mini ingehed Hyatadaar bichdeg, lamtai utsaar yaridag...
lovelytruth
Yagaad yarij bolohgui gej ?hehe
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