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ярих — meaning in English: to speak

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'ярих' when engaging in casual conversations, such as chatting with friends over a meal or discussing news events. It's also used in more formal settings, such as during speeches or presentations, where effective communication is key.
Synonyms & nuances
'Ярих' is similar to 'ярилцах,' which also means 'to talk' but often implies a more interactive conversation, often between two or more people. Use 'ярих' when emphasizing the act of speaking or giving a speech, while 'ярилцах' is better suited for dialogue or discussion.
Culture
The word 'ярих' has roots in the rich tradition of oral storytelling in Mongolia. Historically, Mongolia has relied on spoken word to pass down history and culture, making 'ярих' a central part of social interactions. The importance of speaking is evident in the Mongolian saying, 'Сайн ярих нь сайн сонсохын эхлэл,' which means 'To speak well is the beginning of good listening.'
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of the Mongolian word 'ярих'?
'Ярих' means 'to speak' in English. It is a versatile verb used for various forms of communication, from casual chats to formal speeches.
Q.How do you conjugate 'ярих' in different tenses?
'Ярих' conjugates as follows: 'ярина' for present tense (I speak), 'яриад байна' for continuous tense (I am speaking), and 'ярилаа' for past tense (I spoke).
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'ярих'?
One common mistake is using 'ярих' in contexts that require more interactive or collaborative forms of speaking. In such cases, 'ярилцах' might be the better choice.
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