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As a ex Grab driver myself, I also talk to my passenger if they open to talk. Mostly about thier culture or something that we cannot find in our country
Hello Namiraa, It's been a while since the last video. Nice to see and having you back. Always proud of your enthusiasm to keeping our language and cultural heritage alive. Proud Beautiful Warrior. ☀️🌙🔥 From another Mongolian dude lives in Switzerland.
Greetings, I am looking for a Khorchin folk song by singer named Su-ye. It was on RU-vid, but I can't find it. Do you know a website where i can download/listen to Khorchin songs?
Hi, so here’s a video about an app where we listen to Mongolian music and there are some Khorchin songs as well, you can check it out from here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-cZPppzopayI.htmlfeature=shared and I hope it will help.
Greetings and love from (Outer/Ar) Mongolia to you dear sister! We speak the same language and we are the same ethnicity/nation. Not "almost", but "just the same" with regional dialects across the Mongolian steppes and mountains. I'm from Ulaanbaatar and my heart is always with our Inner-Mongolians.
The thing is , either you are inner Mongol or from country of Mongol, the way your English accent I can tell you are Mongol. Thats how we are, we are Mongols. And your face is as well, you are Mongol.
Hi Namiraa Gloria my only attendance of a Nadaam wasduring the summer of 2018 at UB and at Karakoram .Love your culture I am studying Mongolian to prepare for my next Mongolian visit.
@@namiraagloria6909 The way you speak English seems so fluid and flawless it led me to believe. You have spent time in either Canada or the US heck even both. You grammar, and pronunciation is both fantastic.
@abeldasilva9368 hahahaha thank you! Sometimes, I need to prepare my content or do some research to make myself as clear as possible so that foreign people can understand my content better.
Lots of love and respect for my fellow Mongolian ❤ I'm a Hazara from Afghanistan, currently I stay in Indonesia! I got my DNA test result! I'm 50% is Mongolian❤ I'm proud of it. Hope someone I visit Mongolia🥰
I hope you can invite a friend from Mongolia to visit Inner Mongolia and ask them what their impressions & reactions are, considering they're Mongolian but from the North and using Cyrillic script still.
Thanks for giving us an amazing guidance on our culture but also putting out all the background and interpreting it into spiritual life ❤! You nailed it and can’t wait to see your next one!
Fantastic video, Namiraa. Thanks for sharing the traditions of Naadam with us. Really hope to visit some time (maybe need to practice my wresting this year!)
more than 800 years last our action,dont worry we can do it ,but with our brain.If its failed we have flesh we can spend our interest. Real indentity what cant wash in modern world, love u brothers and blood brothers
Compared with Xilinhot, Erenhot is located on the real Mongolian plateau,a step above, which means that the cold and wind there are another level. So the biggest meaning of its existence is the trade with Outer Mongolia,It is a land port,so it has not met your previous expectations in terms of population and scale.
While lacking in history, it is valued. Like Manzhouli, it is a separate city in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. It means accepting the direct jurisdiction of Xilinhot and Hohhot at the same time. Wealth flows beneath the city.
please don’t say Outer Mongolia as it is not accurate (it is called Mongolia ) and insinuate the Chinese nationalist view that Mongolia should be part of China.
@@eaststorm1282 "Inner" and "Outer" come from Manchu classification and the fact that "Inner Mongolia" was formerly an "Inner Tributary" ruled by Chingisids, the descendants of Genghis Khan. Outer Mongolia does not have irredentist meaning unlike the term people use for Inner Mongolia as "Southern Mongolia".
@@thewanderingrey8830 changing names associated with colonial past is a worldwide phenomenon and Mongols are doing their part. as for the proposed name change for Inner Mongolia i personally prefer South Mongolia. Southern Mongolia implies that it’s a part of Mongolia.
@@eaststorm1282 there are no known serious proposals to change the name of Inner Mongolia and it's not in the interest of other Mongolic autonomous regions (like Tuva or Kalmykia) to change their names either. I'd still prefer Inner Mongolia while Independent Mongol republic is free to change their name to North Mongolia or whatever they prefer to call themselves.