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A major urban area.
문화적 배경
In Mongolia, 'The City' (Хот) almost always refers to Ulaanbaatar. Because it's the only city of its scale, people from the countryside often just say 'Хот руу явлаа' (I'm going to the city) without specifying which one. The concept of 'Tom Khot' is relatively new. Historically, Mongolians valued the 'Agaar' (air) and 'Zai' (space) of the steppe. The big city is often portrayed in folklore as a place of both wonder and danger. For the younger generation, 'Tom Khot' represents global connectivity. Coffee shops, coworking spaces, and international brands are the hallmarks of the 'Tom Khot' experience in modern Mongolia. Unfortunately, 'Tom Khot' in a Mongolian context is often associated with 'Utaat' (smoke/smog) during the winter. It's a major topic of conversation and social activism.
Use with 'Маш'
If you want to say 'very big city', always use 'Маш том хот'.
Don't over-decline
Remember that 'Том' never takes suffixes. Only 'Хот' changes.
뜻
A major urban area.
Use with 'Маш'
If you want to say 'very big city', always use 'Маш том хот'.
Don't over-decline
Remember that 'Том' never takes suffixes. Only 'Хот' changes.
The 'Khot' Vibe
In Mongolia, just saying 'Хот' often implies Ulaanbaatar. Use 'Том хот' when you want to be more descriptive or compare it to others.
City vs. Countryside
Being a 'city person' (хотын хүн) is a distinct identity in Mongolia. Use this phrase to discuss lifestyle differences.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'Том хот'.
Би ______ амьдрах дуртай. (I like living in a big city.)
The locative case suffix '-д' is used to indicate 'in' a place.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Choose the correct sentence:
This is a simple subject-complement sentence using the nominative case.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Чи хаанаас ирсэн бэ? B: Би Нью-Йорк хотоос ирсэн. Тэр бол ______.
New York is a big city (том хот), not a small city (жижиг хот) or countryside (хөдөө).
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are stuck in traffic in Ulaanbaatar. What do you say?
This translates to 'Big city traffic is difficult,' which fits the situation.
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시각 학습 자료
City vs. Countryside
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제Би ______ амьдрах дуртай. (I like living in a big city.)
The locative case suffix '-д' is used to indicate 'in' a place.
Choose the correct sentence:
This is a simple subject-complement sentence using the nominative case.
A: Чи хаанаас ирсэн бэ? B: Би Нью-Йорк хотоос ирсэн. Тэр бол ______.
New York is a big city (том хот), not a small city (жижиг хот) or countryside (хөдөө).
You are stuck in traffic in Ulaanbaatar. What do you say?
This translates to 'Big city traffic is difficult,' which fits the situation.
🎉 점수: /4
자주 묻는 질문
10 질문Yes, it is a neutral, descriptive phrase suitable for all settings.
Yes, if it feels significantly larger than surrounding settlements, you can use it.
The plural is 'Том хотууд'.
'Их хот' is more literary and carries a sense of 'The Great Metropolis'.
Say 'Би том хот руу явж байна'.
Technically yes, though Erdenet and Darkhan are also considered large by Mongolian standards.
It can also mean 'important' or 'adult' in certain contexts.
No, 'хот' only means city. For a building, use 'байшин'.
The opposite is 'Жижиг хот' (small city) or 'Тосгон' (village).
It's a voiceless velar fricative, like the 'ch' in 'Loch Ness'.
관련 표현
Жижиг хот
contrastSmall town
Их хот
similarGreat city
Нийслэл хот
specialized formCapital city
Хот суурин
builds onUrban settlement
Хөдөө орон нутаг
contrastCountryside/Rural areas