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зохиолч — meaning in English: writer

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neutral common
Usage
Native Mongolian speakers often use the word 'зохиолч' in literary discussions, whether at book clubs, writing workshops, or educational seminars. It's commonly employed when referring to authors in critiques or analyses of their works, showcasing a deep appreciation for the craft of writing.
Synonyms & nuances
'зохиолч' is often used to denote a writer in a professional or serious context, while 'бичигч' can refer to someone who writes in a more casual or non-professional sense. You would choose 'зохиолч' when discussing published authors or literary figures, whereas 'бичигч' might apply to anyone jotting down notes or informal writing.
Culture
'зохиолч' has its roots in the Mongolian word 'зохиох', meaning 'to create or compose'. The appreciation for writers has historical significance in Mongolia, particularly during the 20th century when writers played a crucial role in shaping national identity through literature amid political changes. Interestingly, the term reflects the communal respect for storytelling traditions that have been vital in preserving Mongolian culture.
FAQ
Q.What does the Mongolian word 'зохиолч' mean?
'зохиолч' translates to 'writer' in English, referring specifically to someone who creates literary works.
Q.How do you use 'зохиолч' in a sentence?
You could say, 'Тэр зохиолч их сайхан ном бичсэн' which means 'That writer has written a very beautiful book.'
Q.Is there a feminine form for 'зохиолч' in Mongolian?
'зохиолч' is gender-neutral and can refer to both male and female writers. The context of the sentence usually clarifies the gender.
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