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хөдөлгөөн — meaning in English: movement

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хөдөлгөөн
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'хөдөлгөөн' in various contexts such as discussing physical activities, describing emotions or changes, and even in professional settings like sports or dance. For example, a teacher might talk about 'хөдөлгөөн' when explaining the importance of movement in physical education classes.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'хөдөлгөөн' conveys general movement, a synonym like 'зүтгэл' implies a more deliberate or purposeful motion, often associated with effort. You would choose 'хөдөлгөөн' when discussing casual or natural movements, while 'зүтгэл' fits better in contexts that emphasize determination and effort.
Culture
'Хөдөлгөөн' is derived from the root word 'хөдөл' which means 'to move.' In Mongolian culture, movement is not just a physical act but is often seen as a metaphor for progress and change in life. Additionally, traditional Mongolian games often emphasize movement, showcasing the significance of physical activity in community gatherings.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of 'хөдөлгөөн' in English?
'Хөдөлгөөн' translates to 'movement' in English and can refer to physical motion, progress, or changes in various contexts.
Q.How do you use 'хөдөлгөөн' in a sentence?
You can use 'хөдөлгөөн' in sentences like: 'Бидний хөдөлгөөн чухал.' which means 'Our movement is important.' This shows how the word can be utilized in everyday conversation.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'хөдөлгөөн'?
A common mistake is using 'хөдөлгөөн' in contexts where a more specific term like 'зүтгэл' would be appropriate. Be mindful of the context to ensure you convey the right nuance.
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