April 18, 2010

mongolian language–mother tongue

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April 19, 2010

LolipopendOh93 @ 5:32 pm

????????

April 20, 2010

LolipopendOh93 @ 7:51 pm

?? ?????? ??? ?????

April 22, 2010

javkkh07 @ 6:22 pm

ohh my god this is great song,,,,

911girlicious @ 10:12 pm

umm… the dresses arent indian

April 23, 2010

gjack22 @ 9:28 am

???????? ?????

April 24, 2010

Kirara9245 @ 1:10 pm

Truth be told, I could be wrong in all fashios with the name. Small letters are blurry.

April 26, 2010

Kirara9245 @ 7:15 am

Out of sheer curiosity, what is the song name? I can't read the last letter beyond "???????? ????[?]" other than what is given. My Mongolian Cyrrilic is about as great as my Mandarin speaking skills, and that's shit as is when it comes to common knowledge. If possible, put name using the Latin alphabet.

April 28, 2010

seattlesammi @ 11:18 am

the dresses are indeed indian, the statue's prostures are in fact from buddhism. Mongolian regligion is mainly tibetian Buddhism

April 29, 2010

ImLordRevan @ 2:48 am

OMG GENGHIS KHAN KICKED ASS!!!!!!

May 1, 2010

wierdaznkid678 @ 6:47 pm

ooo…this sounds really nice…i like it

May 4, 2010

haezel @ 7:10 am

lol…you're so funny…anyway, mono said it says her name in the beginning…"nominjin"

Bee1Vang @ 2:05 pm

What a weird beginning. I particularly did not like the beginning part…..but the chorus part certainly made up for it. Nice song! Mongolian dresses are so elegant and beautiful. And who is the artist?

haezel @ 6:35 pm

what is the name of the artist? i like this song

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