Historical maps
Check out some historical maps in this new page.
Check out some historical maps in this new page.
The Todo Script is used by the Mongols in Xinjiang. I just finished a new Android Todo Script input editor for a friend there. You can download it here if you are interested.
You can download the updated version of the Suryaa Mongol flashcard program here. There are lots of bug fixes and an improved learning algorithm based on SuperMemo. Go to Settings > Help for a description.
I’ve been working on updating the lessons recently. The audio and vocabulary are done now for lessons 12-15 and I’ll be working on 16-20 in the coming days. There isn’t a lot of explanation but if you refer to the …
A new study app from StudyMongolian.net is out for Android. It is called Suryaa, “Let’s study”. Use it as a flashcard program when you are memorizing vocabulary. Eventually I will put it on Google Play, but you can download it …
iPhone and iPad users can now use the Chimee Mongolian writing app to send messages in image form or Unicode text. Here is the link.
If you use Ubuntu and you want to be able to enter Mongolian Unicode text on your computer, check out this post. It isn’t a very advanced input editor (because you have to know how the formatting characters work). But …
I added a list of books that are available in China. It includes textbooks, phrase books, dictionaries, handwriting practice, and children’s books. Here is the link.
I added downloads for the full audio for lessons 6 through 11. This makes it easier to listen to while you are out and about. You can find them at the end of each lesson or on the downloads page.
It has been a looong time since I have added any lessons. I’ve recorded quite a few more but I just haven’t taken the time to edit them and put them online with explanations. Well, here is lesson 11.