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угаах — meaning in English: to wash

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neutral very common
Usage
Native Mongolian speakers commonly use the word 'угаах' when discussing cleaning tasks in both domestic and communal settings. You'll hear it used in everyday conversations, such as when a family member is asked to wash the dishes or when discussing washing clothes at a laundromat.
Synonyms & nuances
'Угаах' is often compared to 'цэвэрлэх' which means 'to clean.' While 'угаах' specifically refers to washing, 'цэвэрлэх' encompasses a broader sense of cleaning, including tidying up or organizing. Use 'угаах' when you want to emphasize the action of washing something, like clothes or dishes.
Culture
'Угаах' has roots in the Mongolian nomadic lifestyle, where cleanliness is associated with health and well-being. Traditionally, washing was not just a task but a ritual, often linked to seasonal changes, signifying the start of a new chapter in life or the readiness to receive guests after a thorough cleaning.
FAQ
Q.How do you use 'угаах' in a sentence?
'Угаах' can be used in sentences like 'Би аяга угааж байна' which means 'I am washing the dishes.' It's a straightforward verb that fits well in various contexts related to washing.
Q.Is 'угаах' used in formal writing?
'Угаах' is generally used in neutral contexts, so while it’s suitable for everyday conversation, you might choose more formal vocabulary in academic or official texts.
Q.What are common mistakes with 'угаах'?
A common mistake is to confuse 'угаах' with 'цэвэрлэх.' Remember, 'угаах' specifically means to wash, while 'цэвэрлэх' covers broader cleaning tasks. Using them interchangeably can lead to misunderstandings.
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