Learning a few common Mongolian phrases makes travelling through Mongolia easier and more personal. English is spoken in many hotels, tour companies and younger circles in Ulaanbaatar, but it becomes less common in small towns and the countryside. Even a simple Сайн байна уу? or Баярлалаа can create a warm first impression.

This practical Mongolian phrasebook gives you the Cyrillic spelling, an easy pronunciation guide and the English meaning. The pronunciation is deliberately simplified for travellers rather than written as a technical linguistic transliteration.

The five phrases to remember: Сайн байна уу? (hello), Баярлалаа (thank you), Уучлаарай (excuse me or sorry), Хэд вэ? (how much?) and Би ойлгохгүй байна (I do not understand).

How to Pronounce Mongolian Words

Modern Mongolian in Mongolia is usually written with the Cyrillic alphabet. You will also see the traditional vertical Mongolian script on signs, artwork and official branding. For a short trip, you do not need to learn either script, but recognising a few sounds helps:

Mongolians do not expect visitors to speak perfectly. Speak slowly, smile and show the Cyrillic phrase on your phone when pronunciation is not enough.

Basic Mongolian Greetings and Polite Phrases

English Mongolian Say it like
Hello (polite) Сайн байна уу? Sain baina uu?
Hi (informal) Сайн уу? Sain uu?
Thank you Баярлалаа Bayarlalaa
Excuse me / Sorry Уучлаарай Uuchlaarai
Goodbye Баяртай Bayartai
Yes Тийм Tiim
No Үгүй Ügüi
It is okay / No problem Зүгээр Zügeer

Mongolian does not use one direct equivalent of English please in every situation. Polite requests often end with уу or үү, as in Удаан ярина уу (please speak slowly). Гуйя (guiya) can also mean please when making a strong request.

A simple introduction

English Mongolian Say it like
How are you? Та сайн байна уу? Ta sain baina uu?
I am fine, thank you Би сайн байна, баярлалаа Bi sain baina, bayarlalaa
My name is... Намайг ... гэдэг Namaig ... gedeg
I am a tourist Би жуулчин Bi juulchin
Nice to meet you Танилцахад таатай байна Taniltsakhad taatai baina

Useful Mongolian Travel Phrases

These phrases are useful when checking directions, talking to a driver, arriving at a ger camp or trying to solve a small problem.

English Mongolian Say it like
Do you speak English? Та англиар ярьдаг уу? Ta angliar yaridag uu?
I do not understand Би ойлгохгүй байна Bi oilgokhgüi baina
Please speak slowly Удаан ярина уу Udaan yarina uu
Where is ...? ... хаана байна вэ? ... khaana baina ve?
Where is the toilet? Ариун цэврийн өрөө хаана байна вэ? Ariun tsevriin öröö khaana baina ve?
Please stop here Энд зогсоно уу End zogsono uu
How far is it? Хэр хол вэ? Kher khol ve?
I am lost Би төөрчихлөө Bi töörchikhloo

Food, Drink and Shopping Phrases

Food is central to Mongolian hospitality. When a family offers milk tea, snacks or a meal, accepting at least a little is polite. If you have allergies or dietary restrictions, arrange a translated note before leaving Ulaanbaatar because explaining details in remote areas can be difficult.

English Mongolian Say it like
Water Ус Us
Food / Meal Хоол Khool
Milk tea Сүүтэй цай Süütei tsai
Delicious Амттай Amttai
Is there food without meat? Махгүй хоол байна уу? Makhgüi khool baina uu?
How much is it? Хэд вэ? Khed ve?
This one, please Энийг авъя Eniig avya
The bill, please Тооцоогоо авъя Tootsoogoo avya

Emergency Mongolian Phrases

Save these phrases offline and keep your accommodation, driver's number and travel insurance details available. For serious problems, ask a local person, guide or hotel receptionist to make the call and explain your location.

English Mongolian Say it like
Help! Туслаарай! Tuslaarai!
Call a doctor Эмч дуудаарай Emch duudaarai
Call the police Цагдаа дуудаарай Tsagdaa duudaarai
I am sick Би өвчтэй байна Bi övchtei baina
I need a pharmacy Надад эмийн сан хэрэгтэй Nadad emiin san kheregtei

Basic Mongolian Words Worth Saving

Нэг · Neg One
Хоёр · Khoyor Two
Гурав · Gurav Three
Өнөөдөр · Önöödör Today
Маргааш · Margaash Tomorrow
Одоо · Odoo Now
Зочид буудал · Zochid buudal Hotel
Эмийн сан · Emiin san Pharmacy

Tips for Communicating in Mongolia

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you say hello in Mongolian?

The polite, reliable greeting is Сайн байна уу? (Sain baina uu?). Use Сайн уу? (Sain uu?) as a shorter, informal hello with friends or people you already know.

How do you say thank you in Mongolian?

Thank you is Баярлалаа (Bayarlalaa). It is one of the most useful Mongolian words to learn and is appropriate in shops, restaurants, ger camps and family homes.

Do tourists need to speak Mongolian?

No. You can travel with an English-speaking guide or use translation tools. However, basic Mongolian phrases are particularly useful outside Ulaanbaatar, where English is less widely spoken.

Is Mongolian written in Cyrillic?

Modern Mongolian in Mongolia is commonly written in Cyrillic. Traditional vertical Mongolian script remains culturally important and is increasingly visible, but Cyrillic is the most practical script for tourists to recognise.

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