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ургамал — meaning in English: plant

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ургамал
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word 'ургамал' in everyday conversations about nature, gardening, and agriculture. For example, a Mongolian farmer discussing crops might say, 'This ургамал needs more sunlight to thrive.' It's also used in educational settings when teaching children about different types of plants.
Synonyms & nuances
'ургамал' specifically refers to plants in a broad sense, including both wild and cultivated varieties. In contrast, the word 'тослог' refers exclusively to oil plants. When discussing plants in a general context, 'ургамал' is the more appropriate choice, while 'тослог' would be used in more specialized discussions.
Culture
The word 'ургамал' stems from the Mongolian root 'ургам,' which means to grow. In Mongolian culture, plants hold significant importance, not only for their role in agriculture but also for traditional medicine. Many Mongolian households have gardens where they cultivate both edible and medicinal ургамал, showcasing their deep connection to nature.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of ургамал in English?
'ургамал' translates to 'plant' in English, encompassing all types of flora including trees, shrubs, and herbs.
Q.How do you use ургамал in a sentence?
You can use ургамал in sentences like 'Энэ ургамал их ус шаарддаг' which means 'This plant needs a lot of water.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using ургамал?
A common mistake is using ургамал only to refer to edible plants; however, it actually applies to all types of plants, including ornamental and wild varieties.
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