Mongolia in Japanese
Mongolia in Japanese is モンゴル, 蒙古 — Mongolia means a landlocked country in East Asia, known for its vast steppe and nomadic herding culture; capital Ulaanbaatar.
Mongolia in Japanese
モンゴル
Pronounced: mongoru
A country in East Asia. Capital and largest city: Ulaanbaatar.
蒙古
Pronounced: mōko
A country in East Asia. Capital and largest city: Ulaanbaatar.
What does "Mongolia" mean?
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name A landlocked country in East Asia, known for its vast steppe and nomadic herding culture; capital Ulaanbaatar.
"They rode horses across the grasslands of Mongolia."
Mongolia in a sentence
- They rode horses across the grasslands of Mongolia.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Mongolia" in Japanese?
"Mongolia" in Japanese is モンゴル, 蒙古. Mongolia means: A landlocked country in East Asia, known for its vast steppe and nomadic herding culture; capital Ulaanbaatar.
How do you pronounce モンゴル?
"Mongolia" in Japanese is モンゴル, pronounced "mongoru".
How do you use "Mongolia" in a sentence?
Example: "They rode horses across the grasslands of Mongolia." In Japanese, "Mongolia" is モンゴル, 蒙古.
Are there other ways to say "Mongolia" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "Mongolia": モンゴル, 蒙古.
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