neutral
common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'төв' when discussing geographical locations, such as referring to the center of a city or town. It's also common in conversations about important events, like announcing a central meeting point during festivals or gatherings.
Synonyms & nuances
'төв' closely relates to 'гол', which means 'main' or 'important'. However, while 'төв' emphasizes a spatial centrality, 'гол' tends to focus more on significance or priority in context. Use 'төв' when precise location is key, and 'гол' when discussing importance.
Culture
The word 'төв' derives from the Mongolian notion of balance and stability, reflecting the importance of center points in nomadic life. Historically, the center of a ger (yurt) was considered sacred, symbolizing family unity and protection, making this word deeply rooted in Mongolian culture.
FAQ
Q.What does the Mongolian word 'төв' mean?
'төв' means 'center' in English, referring to the middle point of something, whether it's a physical location or a conceptual idea.
Q.How is 'төв' used in sentences?
You can use 'төв' in sentences like 'Улаанбаатар хотын төв' which means 'the center of Ulaanbaatar city', or 'Төв гудамж' meaning 'Central Street'.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'төв'?
A common mistake is using 'төв' in contexts where 'гол' would be more suitable. Ensure you use 'төв' when talking about physical centers and reserve 'гол' for ideas or subjects of importance.