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Идэх — meaning in English: Eat

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Идэх
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informal very common
Usage
Native Mongolian speakers commonly use the word 'Идэх' during meals, whether at home with family or dining out with friends. It is frequently employed in casual conversations about food preferences or when inviting someone to eat, making it an essential part of daily communication.
Synonyms & nuances
'Идэх' is often preferred over synonyms like 'хооллох' (to have a meal) when referring to the act of eating in a more general sense. While 'хооллох' implies a more formal meal setting, 'идэх' can be used in relaxed or spontaneous contexts, making it versatile for daily use.
Culture
'Идэх' is not just a word for eating; it embodies the Mongolian hospitality tradition where sharing food signifies friendship and community. Interestingly, the root of the word connects to various forms of food consumption in Mongolian culture, reflecting the importance of shared meals in their nomadic lifestyle.
FAQ
Q.How do you say 'I want to eat' in Mongolian?
You would say 'Би идэхийг хүсч байна' (Bi idekhii khusch baina). This phrase is straightforward and commonly used when expressing a desire to eat.
Q.What is the past tense of 'Идэх'?
'Идэх' in the past tense becomes 'Идсэн' (Idsen). For example, 'Би идсэн' means 'I ate.'
Q.Can you use 'идэх' in a formal context?
'Идэх' is primarily informal. In formal settings, it's better to use 'хооллох' to convey the act of eating, especially in events or discussions that require a more respectful tone.
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