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Mongolian language

Mongolian Language is my native language and Russian is my second language. Though I have not spoken Russian over 20 years, I still can understand it 110%. It is amazing how human brains can store data from childhood. Actually, French is my first foreign language after Russian but I can not speak because I studied it in my mid-twenties.

Now, I am doing post graduate studies in English at Azusa Pacific University. Prior to admission to the university in 2006, my official TOEFL score was 593. My English is fluent with no accents. I did great job learning ancient Greek in seminary but now the retention rate is minimal.

I am Tsogt Khorloo, your Mongolian language instructor of mini-lessons.

Basic Mongolian

Greetings in Mongolian

Numbers in Mongolian

Introductions in Mongolian

Questions in Mongolian

Mongolian phrases

English in a post-communist country gave me lots of opportunities to work as an interpreter. I have an experience of working with English speaking expatriate as personal assistant and interpreter. During 1994-96, I worked full-time for Rev. Bill William Gray, Southern Baptist Missionary.

Also I have worked part-time as a translator for AA Rehab program with International agency (JCS), as English News translator with Eagle TV, and for 104.5 FM Family Radio program translating weekly sermons of Charles Stanley. I have also did interpretation for guest speakers at local churches and conferences.

Over the years I have translated many Gospel literature including tracts and books from English to Mongolian. Last but not least, I served as a travel guide, driver and interpreter for short-term mission groups of 8-15 people and independent tourists.

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You can contact me and leave me a message with your contact information. I will contact you asap and you can grade my English and see if I qualify for your projects. I live in Arcadia, Ca near Los Angeles.

I can teach you conversational Mongolian if you are planning to visit Mongolia or going to serve there as an expat, missionary or just volunteering.

And if you are interested I can teach you the basics of Mongolian language, how to read and write in modern Mongolian. I have zero knowledge in traditional Mongolian script except my own name.

Click here Mongolian language services pricing and terms. If you want to learn Mongolian yourself, try the following books and software at Amazon.

Click here for few Mongolian phrasess learned by Victoria from Canada.





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