Grandma: How much is it?
Grandma: that's a big deal;
Grandpa: Nagazi Ohberg;
Dad: ABBA;
Mom: Eji;
Brother: Aha;
Brother: Hu Du;
Sister: the amount is different;
Sister: It's easy;
Answer: brother;
Teacher: Baga Department;
Uncle: Abaga;
Aunt: Ania
Uncle: Nagazi;
Aunt: Sinaga.
Extended data:
Mongolian, whose grammar is a cohesive language, has strict vowel harmony rules in pronunciation, that is, harmony is carried out according to vowel tongue position or round lips. For example, in a word, it is either a postvowel (positive vowel) or a middle vowel (negative vowel). But the front vowel (neutral vowel) and the back vowel or middle vowel can appear in the same word.
Morphologically, it is based on the root or stem, followed by additional components to derive new words and change the shape of words; Nouns, pronouns, adjectives, numerals, adverbs, postpositions and verbs all belong to the grammatical category of person, number or case; Verbs belong to grammatical categories such as tense, aspect, state and form.
According to structuralism, the word order in a sentence is regular. Usually the subject comes before the predicate, the modifier comes before the modifier, and the predicate comes after the object.