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төлөвлөгөө — meaning in English: plan

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word төлөвлөгөө in business settings when discussing project strategies or in educational environments during lesson planning. For example, a manager might present a төлөвлөгөө during a team meeting to outline the steps for an upcoming project, while a teacher may refer to a lesson төлөвлөгөө when preparing for a new curriculum.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'замын зураг' (road map), which suggests a specific pathway to achieve a goal, while төлөвлөгөө is broader and can apply to any kind of plan. You would choose төлөвлөгөө when discussing general strategies or intentions rather than explicitly outlining steps.
Culture
The word төлөвлөгөө is derived from the Mongolian roots that emphasize 'to plan' or 'to arrange', reflecting the nomadic lifestyle where planning was essential for survival in the vast steppe. This word encapsulates not only the act of planning but also the underlying cultural value placed on foresight and preparation, which are vital in both traditional and modern Mongolian society.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce төлөвлөгөө?
You pronounce it as 'tohl-ov-luh-guh' with the emphasis on the second syllable. Listening to native speakers can help you master the pronunciation.
Q.What are some common phrases using төлөвлөгөө?
Common phrases include 'төлөвлөгөө боловсруулах' (to develop a plan) and 'төлөвлөгөө өдөр' (planning day), which reflect various contexts in which planning is discussed.
Q.Can төлөвлөгөө be used in informal settings?
Yes, while it is often used in neutral or formal contexts, you can also use төлөвлөгөө in informal conversations among friends or family when discussing plans for trips or gatherings.
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