@@chasemoon4774 it's not ukranian, it's rather slavic. there are different styles of cooking borsh: Moldavian, Ukranian, Russian, Polish etc. I assume mongolians tend to cook russian version, because Ukraine is too far from Mongolia, and historically Mongolia and Russia has lot of connections.
Hi im Australian and Mongolian, and I am using these videos along with my mum teaching me. Thank you so much for making these, please keep it up!
These videos are so helpful!
helpful!!!
Hi! Can you help me, please? How do they say "already" and "just" in Mongolian
Hello! For already it is “нэгэнт” and for just it is “зүгээр”
Ah a vegan restaurant, I would have plenty to order there. :)
Nice 👍 what is the purple soup 🍲 called "Borsh" ?
Borscht. It's a Ukrainian beet soup.
@@chasemoon4774 I see. Thank you.
@@chasemoon4774 it's not ukranian, it's rather slavic. there are different styles of cooking borsh: Moldavian, Ukranian, Russian, Polish etc. I assume mongolians tend to cook russian version, because Ukraine is too far from Mongolia, and historically Mongolia and Russia has lot of connections.
@@maximusg7509 Sorry to burst your bubble, but Moldavian is not Slavic..., it is Romanian, i.e. Romance.