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Numbers in Mongolian are called "тоо" (too). Mongolian uses a base-10 numeral system just like English, so you'll find some similarities there. Just remember, if you're trying to impress someone with your Mongolian number skills, make sure you practice your pronunciation - nobody likes a butchered "too."

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In Mongolian, numbers are represented using a decimal system similar to many other languages. The Mongolian numerals are written using the Mongolian script, which is a vertical script that is written from top to bottom and left to right. The numbers are written using a combination of basic symbols for each digit, with the digits ranging from zero to nine. Additionally, Mongolian also has specific terms for numbers, such as "нэг" for one, "хоёр" for two, and so on.

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Oh, dude, in Mongolian, numbers are called "toon udaa." It's like how we have numbers in English, but just with a little more flair. So, if you ever find yourself in Mongolia and need to count sheep or something, now you know what to say!

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Mongolian numbers : 1-neg 2-hoyor 3-guraw 4-doruw 5-tav 6-zurgaa 7-doloo 8-naym 9-yes 10-araw

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