(a) mongol

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English - Turkish
Moğol
mongol
moğolca

Şimdilik Tatoeba'da Moğolca altı cümle var. - There are six sentences in Mongolian in Tatoeba as of now.

mongol
moğol halkından biri
mongol
moğollara özgü
mongol
mongol
mongol tatar
moğol tatar
Mongol
(isim) Moğol
Mongol
{i} Moğol

Benim okul, diğerleri arasında, Uygur, Han, Kazak, Hui, Moğol, Kırgız, Xibo, Tacik ve Özbek etnik kökenlere sahiptir. - My school has Uighur, Han, Kazakh, Hui, Mongol, Kirghiz, Xibo, Tajik, and Uzbek ethnicities, among others.

Orijinalde su kuyusu anlamına gelen hutong sözcüğü, Moğol dilinden yaklaşık 700 yıl önce gelmiştir. - The term hutong, originally meaning water well, came from the Mongolian language about 700 years ago.

Mongol
(sıfat) Moğol
mongol
(Tıp) Down's sendromu için kullanılan deyim
Turkish - Turkish

Definition of (a) mongol in Turkish Turkish dictionary

mongol
Zihinsel özürlü
English - English

Definition of (a) mongol in English English dictionary

Mongol
A member of the nomadic people from the steppes of central Asia who invaded Europe in the 13th Century. The mongol Empire stretched from the Eastern seas of China to the gates of Vienna

They are inhuman and beastly, rather monsters than men, thirsting for and drinking blood, tearing and devouring the flesh of dogs and men, dressed in ox-hides, armed with plates of iron short, stout, thickset, strong, invincible, indefatigable, their backs unprotected, their breasts covered with armour...They have one-edged swords and daggers and spare neither age, nor sex nor condition.

Mongol
(usually mongol) A person with Down's syndrome
Mongol
A person from Mongolia; a Mongolian
Mongol
A member of any of the various Mongol ethnic groups living in The Mongolian People's Republic, the (former) USSR, Tibet and Nepal
Nei Mongol
Alternative name of Inner Mongolia
Mongol
Mongol means belonging or relating to the Mongols. the Mongol invasions of the 13th century. a very offensive word for someone with Down's syndrome. Do not use this word. Member of an Asian people originally from the Mongolian plateau who share a common language and a nomadic tradition of herding sheep, cattle, goats, and horses. In the 10th-12th centuries the Khitans (see Liao dynasty), Juchen (Chin dynasty), and Tatars, all Mongol peoples, ruled in Mongolia, but Mongol power was greatest in the 13th century, when Genghis Khan, his sons (including gödei), and his grandsons Batu and Kublai Khan, created one of the world's largest empires. It declined greatly in the 14th century, when China was lost to the Ming dynasty, and the Golden Horde was defeated by Muscovy. Ming incursions effectively ended Mongol unity, and by the 15th-16th centuries only a loose federation existed. Today the plateau is divided between independent Mongolia and Chinese-controlled Inner Mongolia. Other Mongols live in Siberia. Tibetan Buddhism is the principal Mongol religion
Mongol
A person with Downs syndrome
Mongol
{i} Mongolian language, language of Mongolia, Mongol
Mongol
{s} Mongolian, of Mongolian
Mongol
A member of any of the various Mongol ethnic groups living in The Mongolian Peoples Republic, the (former) USSR, Tibet and Nepal
Mongol
The Mongols were an Asian people who, led by Genghis Khan and Kublai Khan, took control of large areas of China and Central Asia in the 12th and 13th centuries A.D
Mongol
{i} native or resident of Mongolia; member of Mongoloid people
Mongol Tatar
{i} member of any of the Asiatic tribes who invaded western Asia and eastern Europe and settled in areas of European Russia
mongol
Mongolian Originally a native of Mongolia, Asia In the twelfth and thirteenth centuries the Mongols conquered most of Asia and Eastern Europe (See "Tartars " ) Mongols are one of the five species of mankind (See "Caucasian " ) S 555
mongol
One of the Mongols
mongol
xaGan-u bicigsän tabun züil-ün üsüg-iyär xabsuruGsan manzu ügän-ü toli bicig
mongol
a member of the nomadic peoples of Mongolia
mongol
a member of the nomadic peoples of Mongolia of or relating to the region of Mongolia or its people or their languages or cultures; "the Mongol invaders"; "a Mongolian pony"; "Mongolian syntax strongly resembles Korean syntax
mongol
of or relating to the region of Mongolia or its people or their languages or cultures; "the Mongol invaders"; "a Mongolian pony"; "Mongolian syntax strongly resembles Korean syntax"
mongol
Of or pertaining to Mongolia or the Mongols
Turkish - English

Definition of (a) mongol in Turkish English dictionary

mongol lekesi
(Tıp) mongolian spot
(a) mongol
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