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нүүр — meaning in English: face

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'нүүр' in everyday conversations, whether discussing emotions, physical appearance, or during greetings. For instance, one might say 'Таны нүүрийн өнгө ямар байна?' meaning 'How is the color of your face?' when expressing concern for someone's well-being.
Synonyms & nuances
'Нүүр' primarily refers to the face in a physical sense, while 'бие' (body) encompasses a broader range of meanings. You would choose 'нүүр' when specifically referring to facial features or expressions, whereas 'бие' would be used when discussing general physicality.
Culture
'Нүүр' has deep cultural significance in Mongolia, not only referring to the face but also symbolizing one's identity and emotions. In Mongolian culture, the face is often viewed as a canvas that reflects a person's inner feelings and spirit, which is why traditional greetings often include questions about one's appearance.
FAQ
Q.What does the Mongolian word 'нүүр' mean?
'Нүүр' translates to 'face' in English, referring specifically to the front part of the head where facial features are located.
Q.How do you use 'нүүр' in a sentence?
You can use 'нүүр' in sentences like 'Түүний нүүрэн дээр инээмсэглэл байна,' meaning 'There is a smile on her face.' This shows how the word interacts with expressions.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'нүүр'?
'Нүүр' can sometimes be confused with 'бие,' but remember that 'нүүр' specifically refers to the face. It's important to use it when discussing something related to facial expressions or features.
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