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арван — meaning in English: ten

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тэнгэр
арван
сайхан
хэмжээ
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'арван' when counting objects, telling time, or discussing quantities. For example, a shopkeeper might say 'арван төгрөг' when referring to ten tugriks, or a teacher might use it during math lessons with students.
Synonyms & nuances
'Арван' is specifically used for the number ten. In contrast, you might encounter 'дес' (des) in some contexts, but 'арван' remains the standard term in everyday conversation and formal usage, making it the preferred choice in most situations.
Culture
'Арван' has its roots in the ancient Turkic languages, which have influenced Mongolian numerals. In the Mongolian culture, numbers play a significant role in various traditions, including the counting of livestock, which is vital to their nomadic lifestyle.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 'арван'?
'Арван' is pronounced as 'ar-van'. The 'r' is slightly rolled, and the 'a' is pronounced like the 'a' in 'car'. Listening to native speakers can help with mastering the pronunciation.
Q.What are some common phrases that include 'арван'?
You might hear phrases like 'арван жил' (ten years) or 'арван хүн' (ten people) in conversations, particularly when discussing age or group sizes.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'арван'?
One common mistake is mispronouncing it or confusing it with similar-sounding words. Remember, 'арван' specifically means ten, so ensure you're using it in the right context to avoid confusion with other numbers.
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