by Alan J. K. Sanders and Jantsangiyn Bat-Ireedui
- an introduction to spoken and written Mongolian. Includes a course book containing dialogues, grammatical notes, exercises and cultural information, together with two cassettes or CDs with recordings of some of the dialogues and exercises. The Mongolian text is in the Cyrillic alphabet throughout. There is also a short introduction to the traditional Mongolian alphabet.
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by John Gaunt, L. Bayarmandakh and L. Chuluunbaatar
- provides a basic knowledge of all Mongolian noun inflexions and the basic and most important verbal inflections and their uses. Grammatical concepts are introduced in a text at the beginning of each chapter and discussed, with further examples, in a grammar section. A complete vocabulary list, English-Mongolian and Mongolian-English, is given at the end of the book.
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by Topics Entertainment
- a basic introduction to Mongolian. Includes dialogues, exercises, games, tests and notes in many different languages. Introduces a fairly limited amount of vocabulary and phrases, but does so in an effective and fun way.
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by Glossika
- Glossika's audiovisual method helps you master comprehension and achieve fluency. Great on its own, or the perfect companion to your ongoing studies.
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by Alan J. K. Sanders and Jantsangiyn Bat-Ireedui
- a good Mongolian phrasebook with the Mongolian phrases in the Cyrillic alphabet and Latin transcription.
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