A1 verb 13분 분량

сонирхох

to be interested in

At the A1 level, 'сонирхох' is used to express basic personal interests and hobbies. You will use it to tell people what you like to do in your free time or to ask others about their hobbies. The most common structure is '[Noun] сонирхох'. For example, 'Би спорт сонирхдог' (I am interested in sports). At this stage, you focus on the present habitual tense (-дог/-дэг) to describe permanent interests. You also learn to use it in simple questions like 'Чи юу сонирхдог вэ?' (What do you like/What are you interested in?). It's a key word for making friends and introducing yourself. You will also hear it in shops when someone asks if you are 'interested' in a product. It's important to remember that the verb comes at the very end of the sentence. You don't need complicated grammar yet; just pair it with a noun for a hobby, and you're good to go. This level is all about building the foundation of expressing your personality through your interests.
At the A2 level, you begin to use 'сонирхох' in more varied contexts, such as travel, daily routines, and specific shopping scenarios. You start using the progressive form 'сонирхож байна' (am being interested/am looking at) to describe what you are doing right now. For instance, 'Би энэ цамцыг сонирхож байна' (I am interested in/looking at this shirt). You also learn to use the past tense 'сонирхсон' or 'сонирхдог байсан' to talk about things you were interested in previously. This allows you to have longer conversations about your life story. You will also start to notice the accusative case endings (-ыг, -ийг) being used with specific objects. At A2, you are expected to handle basic interactions in a store or at a social gathering where 'сонирхох' is a frequent guest. You might also start to use the negative form 'сонирхдоггүй' to express things you don't like or aren't interested in, which is vital for polite refusal.
By the B1 level, you can use 'сонирхох' to discuss more abstract topics like career goals, social issues, and news. You can combine it with other verbs by using the infinitive form, such as 'Би гадаад хэл сурахыг сонирхож байна' (I am interested in learning foreign languages). You understand the nuance between 'сонирхох' (to be interested) and 'дуртай' (to like) and can choose the appropriate one for the situation. You also become familiar with related words like 'сонирхол' (interest - noun) and 'сонирхолтой' (interesting - adjective). You can describe why you are interested in something using 'учир нь' (because). At this stage, your ability to use 'сонирхох' in professional settings—like explaining your interest in a job vacancy or a business proposal—becomes important. You are no longer just talking about hobbies; you are talking about intentions and professional focus.
At the B2 level, you use 'сонирхох' with greater precision and in more complex grammatical structures. You can use conditional forms like 'Хэрвээ та сонирхвол...' (If you are interested...). You also start to use it in passive or causative senses, or in combination with auxiliary verbs to express subtle meanings like 'to start being interested' (сонирхож эхлэх). You can participate in debates and discussions where you express interest in specific arguments or viewpoints. You are comfortable using the word in formal letters or emails, such as 'Би танай компанийг их сонирхож байна' (I am very interested in your company). Your vocabulary expands to include synonyms like 'шимтэх' or 'анхаарал хандуулах', and you know when to use 'сонирхох' versus these more specialized terms. You can also understand and use common idioms or set phrases involving interest.
At the C1 level, 'сонирхох' is used fluently in academic, professional, and literary contexts. You can discuss the 'interests' of nations, organizations, or historical figures using the word in its various forms. You understand the stylistic differences between using the verb 'сонирхох' and the noun phrase 'сонирхол татах' (to attract interest). You can use the word to express skepticism or irony in complex social interactions. Your usage is characterized by perfect case marking and a deep understanding of Mongolian word order, even in long, complex sentences. You can analyze texts that use 'сонирхох' to describe psychological states or sociological trends. You also grasp the historical etymology of the word and how it relates to other Mongolian roots, allowing you to appreciate wordplay or literary nuances in classical Mongolian poetry or modern prose.
At the C2 level, you have a native-like command of 'сонирхох'. You can use it to express the finest shades of meaning, from a passing curiosity to a life-defining passion. You are comfortable with archaic or highly formal versions of the word used in legal or diplomatic Mongolian. You can effortlessly switch between 'сонирхох' and its most obscure synonyms to suit the specific register of your audience. You can interpret the cultural weight of the word in different Mongolian dialects or historical periods. Whether you are writing a philosophical essay on the nature of human curiosity or conducting a high-stakes negotiation, 'сонирхох' is a tool you use with absolute precision. You can also use the word in creative writing to evoke specific moods or character traits, demonstrating a mastery of the language's emotional resonance.

сонирхох 30초 만에

  • The primary Mongolian verb for 'to be interested in' or 'to take an interest in'.
  • Essential for discussing hobbies, academic subjects, and professional focuses.
  • Commonly heard in shops and markets when browsing or inquiring about products.
  • Formed from the root 'сонир' meaning curiosity or novelty.

The Mongolian verb сонирхох (sonirkhokh) is a fundamental term used to express interest, curiosity, or a desire to engage with a particular subject, object, or activity. At its core, it is the primary way to say "to be interested in" something. Unlike English, where "interest" can be both a noun and a verb, Mongolian distinguishes the action of taking an interest through this specific verbal form. It is derived from the root "сонир" (sonir), which relates to curiosity and novelty. In Mongolian culture, expressing interest is not just a personal statement but a social bridge. Whether you are browsing a shop, meeting a new person, or discussing academic pursuits, this verb serves as the engine of the conversation.

General Interest
Used for hobbies, academic subjects, or general topics of conversation. For example, "Би түүх сонирхдог" (I am interested in history).

Та юу сонирхох вэ? (What are you interested in? / What are you looking for?)

When you enter a store in Ulaanbaatar, a clerk might approach you and ask, "Та юу сонирхож байна вэ?" In this context, the verb shifts slightly from a general hobby to a specific intent of looking at or potentially buying something. It is more polite and less direct than asking "What do you want to buy?" It respects the customer's space to browse and explore. This versatility makes it one of the most useful verbs for beginners to master. Furthermore, in social settings, asking about someone's interests is the standard way to build rapport. Mongolians value curiosity, and showing that you are "сонирхох" about their culture, language, or nomadic traditions will immediately open doors to deeper friendship.

Professional Context
In job interviews or networking, use it to describe your professional focus. "Би мэдээллийн технологи сонирхдог" (I am interested in Information Technology).

Би энэ ажлыг их сонирхож байна. (I am very interested in this job.)

The word also carries a connotation of "investigating" or "looking into." If someone tells you about a new project and you say, "Би сонирхож үзье" (Let me look into it/Let me see), you are signaling a willingness to evaluate the idea. This makes the verb essential for business negotiations and collaborative efforts. It bridges the gap between simple awareness and active participation. In a world where Mongolian youth are increasingly globalized, you will hear this word used frequently regarding international trends, music, and technology. It is a word of the future as much as it is a word of daily habit.

Romantic/Social Interest
It can be used to describe a burgeoning attraction to someone, though it is milder and more polite than 'дурлах' (to fall in love). It implies you find them intriguing.

Тэр чамайг сонирхоод байх шиг байна. (It seems like they are interested in you.)

Historically, the root 'сонир' has been used to describe things that are 'new' or 'strange' in a positive, curious way. In old Mongolian literature, a 'сонин' (news/interesting thing) was something brought by a traveler. Thus, 'сонирхох' is the act of engaging with that 'newness.' When you use this word, you are essentially saying that the subject has caught your attention because it offers something novel or valuable to your understanding of the world. It is a verb of growth and exploration.

Би морь сонирхдог. (I am interested in horses.)

Using сонирхох correctly requires an understanding of Mongolian verb conjugation and sentence structure. As a verb, it must agree with the tense and aspect of the situation you are describing. For beginners, the most common forms are the habitual present (-дог/-дэг/-дог/-дөг) and the progressive present (-ж байна). The habitual form is used for long-term hobbies and general interests, while the progressive form is used for something you are currently looking at or investigating at this very moment.

Habitual Interest
"Би спорт сонирхдог." (I am interested in sports / I follow sports.) This describes a permanent trait or long-standing hobby.

Чи юу сонирхдог вэ? (What are your interests?)

When you want to describe a specific instance of interest, such as looking at a menu or a specific product in a store, you use the progressive form. "Би энэ номыг сонирхож байна" (I am [currently] interested in/looking at this book). Note the use of the accusative suffix "-ыг" on "ном" (book). In Mongolian, when the object is specific (this book, that car), you must use the accusative case. If the interest is general (books in general, cars in general), the case ending is often omitted.

Past Tense
"Би багадаа зураг зурах сонирхдог байсан." (I used to be interested in drawing when I was young.)

Би тэр киног их сонирхсон. (I was very interested in that movie.)

Negative forms are also vital. To say you are not interested, you use the negative particle "-гүй" with the habitual form: "Би улс төр сонирхдоггүй" (I am not interested in politics). This is a very common way to politely decline a conversation topic or an invitation to an event that doesn't appeal to you. In Mongolian culture, being direct about your lack of interest is acceptable as long as it is phrased using this standard grammatical structure. It prevents misunderstandings and saves time for both parties.

Future Intent
"Би ирээдүйд анагаах ухаан сонирхоно." (I will be interested in/pursue medical science in the future.)

Бид шинэ төсөл сонирхох болно. (We will become interested in/look into the new project.)

Advanced learners should note that 'сонирхох' can also take a verb as its object, but the verb must be in its noun form (infinitive/gerund). For example, "Би аялах сонирхолтой" is more common (I have an interest in traveling), but "Би аялахыг сонирхдог" (I am interested in traveling) is also grammatically correct and emphasizes the action of being interested. Mastering these nuances allows you to express not just what you like, but the depth and nature of your engagement with the world around you. Mongolian is a language of action, and 'сонирхох' is the action of the mind seeking new horizons.

Та манай соёлыг сонирхож байгаад баярлалаа. (Thank you for being interested in our culture.)

The verb сонирхох is ubiquitous in Mongolian daily life. If you walk through the bustling aisles of the 'Narantuul' market or the high-end boutiques of 'Shangri-La Mall', you will hear it constantly. Shopkeepers use it as an invitation: "Юу сонирхож байна?" is the Mongolian equivalent of "Can I help you find something?" or "What are you looking for?" It is a soft, non-pressuring way to engage a customer. Unlike the English "Can I help you?" which focuses on the clerk's service, the Mongolian version focuses on the customer's internal state of curiosity.

In the Marketplace
Used by sellers to gauge interest. "Та энэ дээлийг сонирхож байна уу?" (Are you interested in this deel?)

Би зүгээр л сонирхож явна. (I'm just browsing/looking around.)

In educational settings, teachers ask students what subjects they 'сонирхох' to guide their career paths. On Mongolian television, talk show hosts often begin interviews by asking their guests, "Та багадаа юу сонирхдог байсан вэ?" (What were you interested in as a child?). This opens up a nostalgic and personal dialogue. The word is a key that unlocks personal history. It is also found frequently in news headlines, especially concerning international relations, such as "Монгол улс гадаадын хөрөнгө оруулалтыг сонирхож байна" (Mongolia is interested in foreign investment). Here, it takes on a more formal, strategic meaning.

In Media and News
Used to describe national interests or market trends. "Залуус крипто валют их сонирхож байна." (Youth are very interested in cryptocurrency.)

Олон нийт энэ асуудлыг их сонирхож байна. (The public is very interested in this issue.)

You will also encounter this word in the digital sphere. Mongolian social media users use 'сонирхох' when sharing articles, videos, or memes. A caption might read, "Сонирхоод үзээрэй" (Check this out / Give it a look). It acts as a call to action, inviting friends and followers to share in a moment of curiosity. In the context of online dating or social apps, it is the standard verb for expressing a 'match' or a mutual interest. The word has successfully transitioned from the nomadic steppe—where one might 'сонирхох' a distant dust cloud to see if a guest is coming—to the digital age of smartphones and global connectivity.

Daily Socializing
Used to ask about someone's weekend or plans. "Амралтын өдрөөр юу сонирхов?" (What did you get up to/find interesting over the weekend?)

Би шинэ хобби сонирхож эхэлсэн. (I have started to take an interest in a new hobby.)

Lastly, in the context of Mongolian hospitality, if you bring a gift or a souvenir from your home country, your hosts will likely 'сонирхох' it with great enthusiasm. They will look at it closely, ask questions, and express their interest. In this setting, the verb represents the warmth and openness of the Mongolian people toward the outside world. To 'сонирхох' is to value something enough to give it your full attention.

Хүн бүр өөр өөр зүйл сонирхдог. (Everyone is interested in different things.)

One of the most frequent mistakes English speakers make when using сонирхох is confusing it with the adjective сонирхолтой (interesting). In English, "I am interested" and "It is interesting" share the same root, but in Mongolian, they are grammatically distinct. You cannot say "Би сонирхолтой" to mean "I am interested." That would actually mean "I am an interesting person." While that might be true, it's not what you usually intend to say when discussing a hobby!

The 'Interesting' vs. 'Interested' Trap
Mistake: Би түүх сонирхолтой. (I am interesting history - Incorrect). Correct: Би түүх сонирхдог. (I am interested in history.)

Энэ ном их сонирхолтой байна. (This book is very interesting.)

Another common error involves the misuse of case endings. As mentioned before, if you are interested in a specific item, you must use the accusative case. Beginners often forget this and use the nominative (base) form. For example, "Би энэ машин сонирхож байна" is technically incorrect; it should be "Би энэ машиныг сонирхож байна." The "-ыг" is the glue that connects the specific object to your action of being interested. Without it, the sentence feels incomplete to a native speaker's ear.

Tense Confusion
Using 'сонирхож байна' (progressive) for a lifelong hobby instead of 'сонирхдог' (habitual). While people will understand you, it sounds slightly unnatural.

Би арван жил шатар сонирхож байна. (Incorrect for a 10-year hobby). Би арван жил шатар сонирхож ирсэн. (Correct).

A third mistake is using 'сонирхох' when you actually mean 'to like' (дуртай). While they are related, they are not interchangeable. 'Дуртай' is about emotional preference and pleasure. 'Сонирхох' is about cognitive engagement and curiosity. You might 'сонирхох' a difficult mathematical problem because it's a challenge, but you might not necessarily 'дуртай' (like/enjoy) the stress of solving it. Conversely, you 'дуртай' ice cream, but you probably don't 'сонирхох' it (unless you are a food scientist studying its chemical composition!). Mixing these up can lead to slightly odd-sounding sentences.

The 'Like' vs. 'Interested' Distinction
Mistake: Би зайрмаг сонирхдог. (I am interested in [studying] ice cream). Correct if you just like eating it: Би зайрмаганд дуртай.

Би шинэ хэл сурах сонирхолтой. (I have an interest in learning new languages.)

Finally, watch out for the pronunciation of the double 'kh' sound. Many English speakers tend to drop the second 'kh' or pronounce it like a 'k'. In Mongolian, the 'х' (kh) is a velar fricative, similar to the 'ch' in the Scottish 'loch'. Pronouncing 'sonirkhokh' as 'sonirkok' will make it harder for locals to understand you. Take your time with the breathy endings of Mongolian verbs; they are essential for clarity and authenticity.

Чи яагаад үүнийг сонирхоод байгаа юм бэ? (Why are you [being so] interested in this?)

While сонирхох is the most common way to express interest, Mongolian offers a rich palette of alternatives depending on the intensity and nature of that interest. Understanding these synonyms will help you move from a basic level to a more nuanced, natural-sounding command of the language. Each alternative carries a slightly different emotional or functional weight.

Дурлах (Durlakh)
This means 'to fall in love with' or 'to be very fond of'. It is much stronger than 'сонирхох'. If you are not just interested in music but absolutely love it, you would use this.
Шимтэх (Shimtekh)
This describes being 'absorbed' or 'engrossed' in something. It implies a deep, intellectual interest where you lose track of time. Often used for reading or research.

Тэр номондоо шимтэн сууж байна. (He is sitting there, engrossed in his book.)

Another useful alternative is анхаарал хандуулах (ankhaaral khanduulakh), which literally means 'to pay attention to.' While 'сонирхох' is an internal state, 'анхаарал хандуулах' is more about the external action of focusing on something. In a business context, you might say you are 'paying attention' to a market trend rather than just being 'interested' in it. It sounds more professional and deliberate. For a more casual, fleeting interest, you might use шохоорхох (shokhoorkhokh). This is often used for a 'crush' or a passing fancy—something that catches your eye briefly but might not become a long-term hobby.

Лавлах (Lavlakh)
Meaning 'to inquire' or 'to check'. Use this when your interest is functional, like asking for information at a desk. "Би үнийг нь лавлаж байна" (I am inquiring about the price).

Би энэ талаар илүү ихийг мэдэхийг хүсэж байна. (I want to know more about this - a common alternative to saying you are interested.)

In formal writing or academic contexts, you might see судлах (sudlakh), which means 'to study' or 'to research'. While you can be 'interested' in history (сонирхох), a historian 'studies' it (судлах). Choosing between these depends on whether you are describing a personal feeling or a professional activity. Finally, the phrase сонирхол татах (sonirkhol tatakh) means 'to attract interest.' This is used when the object is the subject of the sentence: "Энэ санаа миний сонирхлыг татаж байна" (This idea is attracting my interest). Using these variations will make your Mongolian sound much more sophisticated and precise.

Таашаах (Taashaakh)
To appreciate or enjoy. Used when your interest has led to a positive evaluation of something's quality.

Олон хүн түүний бүтээлийг таашаадаг. (Many people appreciate his work.)

In summary, while 'сонирхох' is your reliable 'go-to' verb, don't be afraid to experiment with these alternatives as you become more comfortable. They allow you to specify whether you are just browsing (сонирхох), falling in love with a subject (дурлах), or conducting a deep dive (шимтэх/судлах). This variety is what makes Mongolian a beautiful and expressive language for sharing your passions and curiosities.

Энэ асуулт миний сонирхлыг их татлаа. (This question really caught my interest.)

How Formal Is It?

격식체

"Манай улс энэхүү төслийг ихэд сонирхож байна."

중립

"Би түүх сонирхдог."

비격식체

"Чи түүнийг сонирхоод байгаа юм уу?"

Child friendly

"Чи ямар тоглоом сонирхож байна?"

속어

"Энийг нэг сонирхоодох!"

재미있는 사실

The root 'sonir' is also the source of the word 'сонин' (sonin), which means 'news'. In traditional Mongolian culture, news was highly valued as a way to stay connected in the vast, sparsely populated steppe.

발음 가이드

UK /sɔ.nir.xɔx/
US /sɔ.nir.xɔx/
The stress is typically on the first syllable, but Mongolian word stress is relatively flat compared to English.
라임이 맞는 단어
тохирох (tokhirokh - to fit) зохиох (zokiokh - to compose) бодох (bodokh - to think) унших (unshikh - to read) үзэх (uzekh - to see) явах (yavokh - to go) өгөх (ogokh - to give) авах (avokh - to take)
자주 하는 실수
  • Pronouncing 'kh' as a hard 'k'.
  • Dropping the final 'kh' sound.
  • Pronouncing the 'o' like the 'o' in 'go' (it should be more open).
  • Forgetting to roll the 'r'.
  • Making the 'i' too long.

난이도

독해 2/5

The word is common and easy to recognize once the root 'sonir' is known.

쓰기 3/5

Requires correct spelling of the 'kh' (х) and proper conjugation suffixes.

말하기 4/5

The double 'kh' sound can be challenging for English speakers to master.

듣기 2/5

Distinctive sound, usually easy to hear in context.

다음에 무엇을 배울까

선수 학습

би (I) чи (you) юу (what) ном (book) байна (is/am/are)

다음에 배울 것

сонирхолтой (interesting) дуртай (like) хүсэх (to want) судлах (to study) үзэх (to see)

고급

шимтэх (to be engrossed) шохоорхох (to fancy) анхаарал (attention) сурталчилгаа (advertisement) эрэлт (demand)

알아야 할 문법

Habitual Present Tense

Би зураг сонирхдог. (I am interested in art/pictures.)

Progressive Aspect

Тэр одоо ном сонирхож байна. (He is looking at a book right now.)

Accusative Case for Specific Objects

Би энэ байрыг сонирхож байна. (I am interested in this apartment.)

Verbal Noun as Object

Би аялахыг сонирхдог. (I am interested in traveling.)

Negative suffix -гүй

Би улс төр сонирхдоггүй. (I am not interested in politics.)

수준별 예문

1

Би ном сонирхдог.

I am interested in books.

Habitual present tense (-дог) used for a general hobby.

2

Чи юу сонирхдог вэ?

What are you interested in?

Question form using the 'вэ' particle for open-ended questions.

3

Би спорт сонирхдоггүй.

I am not interested in sports.

Negative form using the suffix '-гүй'.

4

Тэр хөгжим сонирхдог.

He/She is interested in music.

Third person singular subject with habitual verb.

5

Би монгол хэл сонирхож байна.

I am interested in the Mongolian language.

Progressive form (-ж байна) showing current engagement.

6

Та юу сонирхох вэ?

What would you like to see/What are you interested in?

Future/Infinitive form used politely in a service context.

7

Бид шатар сонирхдог.

We are interested in chess.

Plural subject 'Бид' (We).

8

Миний найз зураг сонирхдог.

My friend is interested in art/pictures.

Possessive 'Миний' (My) with the subject 'найз' (friend).

1

Би энэ машиныг сонирхож байна.

I am interested in this car.

Specific object 'машин' takes the accusative '-ыг'.

2

Та манай хотыг сонирхож байна уу?

Are you interested in our city?

Yes/No question using 'уу'.

3

Би багадаа марк сонирхдог байсан.

I used to be interested in stamps when I was young.

Past habitual 'сонирхдог байсан'.

4

Тэр шинэ ажил сонирхож байгаа.

He is looking for/interested in a new job.

Progressive form 'сонирхож байгаа' (shortened from байна).

5

Бид энэ аялалыг их сонирхсон.

We were very interested in this trip.

Past tense '-сон' for a completed state of interest.

6

Чи яагаад үүнийг сонирхоогүй юм бэ?

Why weren't you interested in this?

Negative past form '-оогүй'.

7

Би хоол хийх сонирхож эхэлсэн.

I started to get interested in cooking.

Compound verb 'сонирхож эхлэх' (to start to be interested).

8

Тэр надаас үнэ сонирхож асуув.

He asked me, being interested in the price.

Converb '-ж' connecting two actions.

1

Би ирээдүйд бизнес сонирхох бодолтой байна.

I am thinking of taking an interest in business in the future.

Future intent with 'бодолтой байна'.

2

Олон залуус гадаадад сурахыг сонирхдог.

Many young people are interested in studying abroad.

Verbal noun 'сурах' (studying) used as an object with '-ыг'.

3

Би таны саналыг маш их сонирхож байна.

I am very interested in your proposal.

Accusative case on 'санал' (proposal).

4

Энэ асуудлыг хэн ч сонирхохгүй байна.

No one is interested in this issue.

Negative progressive 'сонирхохгүй байна'.

5

Бид байгаль орчныг хамгаалах талаар сонирхож байна.

We are interested in environmental protection.

Using 'талаар' (about/concerning) with the verb.

6

Тэр эмэгтэй загвар өмсөх сонирхож байгаагүй.

That woman was never interested in modeling.

Negative past progressive.

7

Чи миний цуглуулгыг сонирхох уу?

Would you like to see my collection?

Polite offer/question.

8

Би шинжлэх ухааныг сонирхон судалдаг.

I study science with interest.

Adverbial use 'сонирхон' (interestingly/with interest).

1

Хэрвээ та сонирхвол би илүү дэлгэрэнгүй мэдээлэл өгье.

If you are interested, I will give you more detailed information.

Conditional mood '-вол' (if).

2

Тэрээр улс төрийн амьдралыг сонирхохоо больсон.

He stopped being interested in political life.

Phrase 'сонирхохоо болих' (to stop being interested).

3

Бид зах зээлийн чиг хандлагыг анхааралтай сонирхож байна.

We are carefully monitoring/interested in market trends.

Adverb 'анхааралтай' (carefully) modifying the verb.

4

Энэхүү төслийг сонирхох хөрөнгө оруулагчид олон байна.

There are many investors interested in this project.

Participle form 'сонирхох' acting as an adjective for 'хөрөнгө оруулагчид'.

5

Би түүний яриаг сонирхон сонслоо.

I listened to his talk with interest.

Converb '-н' showing the manner of the action.

6

Таны сонирхож буй сэдэв маш чухал юм.

The topic you are interested in is very important.

Relative clause 'сонирхож буй' (that you are interested in).

7

Бид хамтран ажиллах боломжийг сонирхож үзэхэд бэлэн байна.

We are ready to look into/consider the possibility of cooperating.

Compound verb 'сонирхож үзэх' (to try looking into).

8

Тэр юунд ч сонирхохгүй байгаа мэт харагдана.

He looks as if he isn't interested in anything.

Grammar pattern 'мэт харагдах' (looks like/as if).

1

Монгол улс бүс нутгийн аюулгүй байдлыг сонирхох нь дамжиггүй.

It is certain that Mongolia is interested in regional security.

Formal construction 'нь дамжиггүй' (it is certain that).

2

Олон улсын байгууллагууд энэ реформыг сонирхож эхлээд байна.

International organizations have begun to take an interest in this reform.

Perfect aspect '-ээд байна' combined with 'сонирхож эхлэх'.

3

Судлаачид энэхүү олдворыг сонирхон шинжилж байна.

Researchers are examining this find with great interest.

Formal adverbial 'сонирхон' with the verb 'шинжлэх' (to examine).

4

Түүний сонирхох хүрээ маш өргөн бөгөөд олон талтай.

His range of interests is very broad and multifaceted.

Using the verb form as a modifier for 'хүрээ' (range/scope).

5

Бид таны туршлагыг сонирхохын зэрэгцээ суралцахыг хүсэж байна.

While being interested in your experience, we also want to learn.

Conjunction '-ын зэрэгцээ' (alongside/while).

6

Нийгмийн сэтгэл зүйг сонирхох нь орчин үед маш чухал.

Taking an interest in social psychology is very important in modern times.

Substantivized verb 'сонирхох нь' as the subject.

7

Тэрээр өөрийн сонирхож буй салбартаа амжилт гаргасан.

He achieved success in the field he is interested in.

Complex relative clause structure.

8

Бид энэ асуудлыг сонирхохгүй байхын аргагүй юм.

It is impossible for us not to be interested in this issue.

Double negative 'сонирхохгүй байхын аргагүй' (cannot help but be interested).

1

Улс орнуудын геополитикийн сонирхох хандлага өөрчлөгдөж байна.

The geopolitical interests/trends of nations are changing.

High-level abstract noun phrase usage.

2

Түүний бүтээлүүд хүний оршихуйн утга учрыг сонирхон судалдаг.

His works explore the meaning of human existence with interest.

Literary use of 'сонирхон судлах'.

3

Бид энэхүү гэрээний заалтуудыг нарийвчлан сонирхох шаардлагатай.

We need to look into the clauses of this contract in meticulous detail.

Formal requirement 'шаардлагатай' with adverb 'нарийвчлан'.

4

Олон нийтийн сонирхох түвшин энэ асуудалд маш доогуур байна.

The level of public interest in this issue is very low.

Using the verb form to describe a 'level' (түвшин).

5

Энэхүү шинжлэх ухааны нээлт дэлхий дахиныг сонирхоход хүргэлээ.

This scientific discovery caused the whole world to take interest.

Causative structure '-хад хүргэх' (to lead to/cause to).

6

Тэрээр амьдралынхаа туршид тасралтгүй шинийг сонирхож ирсэн.

Throughout his life, he has continuously sought out/been interested in the new.

Perfect continuous aspect '-ж ирсэн'.

7

Бидний сонирхох зүйл бол зөвхөн ашиг хонжоо биш юм.

What we are interested in is not just profit.

Substantivized phrase 'сонирхох зүйл' (the thing we are interested in).

8

Сонирхох бүхэн сонин биш, харин сонин бүхэн сонирхолтой.

Not everything one is interested in is news, but all news is interesting.

Wordplay using the root 'сонир/сонин'.

자주 쓰는 조합

ажил сонирхох
үнэ сонирхох
түүх сонирхох
спорт сонирхох
соёл сонирхох
хэл сонирхох
мэдээ сонирхох
хүн сонирхох
урлаг сонирхох
технологи сонирхох

자주 쓰는 구문

Юу сонирхож байна?

Зүгээр л сонирхож байна.

Их сонирхолтой юм!

Сонирхоод үзээрэй.

Сонирхох зүйл их байна.

Би сонирхохгүй байна.

Сонирхож магадгүй.

Хэн сонирхох вэ?

Сонирхож эхлэх.

Сонирхохоо болих.

자주 혼동되는 단어

сонирхох vs сонирхолтой

This is an adjective meaning 'interesting'. Don't use it to say 'I am interested'.

сонирхох vs дуртай

Means 'to like'. Use this for emotional preference, 'сонирхох' for curiosity.

сонирхох vs сонин

Means 'news' or 'strange'. Related root, but different grammatical function.

관용어 및 표현

"Нүд унагах"

To have one's eye caught by something (intense interest/desire).

Тэр энэ машинд нүд унагаад байгаа.

informal

"Чих тавих"

To listen intently (being interested in news or gossip).

Бүгд л тэр мэдээг чих тавин сонирхож байна.

neutral

"Хорхойсох"

To have a strong, almost physical craving or interest in something.

Тэр шинэ тоглоомд их хорхойсож байна.

informal

"Сэтгэл татагдах"

To be emotionally drawn or attracted to something.

Би энэ нутгийн байгальд сэтгэл татагдсан.

neutral

"Ухаан алдах"

To be crazy about something (extreme interest).

Тэр моринд ухаан алддаг хүн.

informal

"Шимтэн дурлах"

To be passionately interested and in love with a pursuit.

Тэр уран зохиолд шимтэн дурласан.

literary

"Анхаарлын төвд байх"

To be at the center of attention/interest.

Энэ асуудал одоо анхаарлын төвд байна.

formal

"Сонирхол төрөх"

For interest to be born/arise.

Надад гэнэт тэр зүйлийг хийх сонирхол төрлөө.

neutral

"Шохоорхож явах"

To go around being interested in something (usually romantic).

Тэр тэр охиныг шохоорхож явдаг.

informal

"Сонирхлыг нь өдөөх"

To pique someone's interest.

Энэ зар сурталчилгаа хүмүүсийн сонирхлыг өдөөж байна.

formal

혼동하기 쉬운

сонирхох vs сонирхолтой

Both come from the same root 'сонир'.

'Сонирхох' is a verb (action of being interested), 'сонирхолтой' is an adjective (quality of being interesting).

Би сонирхож байна (I am interested) vs. Энэ сонирхолтой байна (This is interesting).

сонирхох vs дуртай

Both express a positive orientation toward something.

'Дуртай' is about liking/pleasure, 'сонирхох' is about curiosity/investigation.

Би алимнд дуртай (I like apples) vs. Би алимны модыг сонирхож байна (I am interested in [studying] apple trees).

сонирхох vs шимтэх

Both mean being interested.

'Шимтэх' is much deeper and implies being totally absorbed.

Тэр номд шимтэнэ (He is absorbed in the book).

сонирхох vs шохоорхох

Both mean being interested.

'Шохоорхох' is often fleeting or romantic/casual.

Тэр охиныг шохоорхох (To have a crush on that girl).

сонирхох vs үзэх

In shops, both can mean 'looking at' things.

'Үзэх' is just 'to see/watch', 'сонирхох' implies a level of interest or potential intent.

Би зурагт үзэж байна (I am watching TV) vs. Би шинэ зурагт сонирхож байна (I am interested in [buying] a new TV).

문장 패턴

A1

Би [Noun] сонирхдог.

Би спорт сонирхдог.

A1

Чи юу сонирхдог вэ?

Чи юу сонирхдог вэ?

A2

Би [Noun]-ыг сонирхож байна.

Би энэ номыг сонирхож байна.

A2

Би багадаа [Noun] сонирхдог байсан.

Би багадаа шатар сонирхдог байсан.

B1

Би [Verb]-хыг сонирхож байна.

Би сурахыг сонирхож байна.

B2

Хэрвээ та сонирхвол [Sentence].

Хэрвээ та сонирхвол би хэлье.

C1

[Noun] сонирхох нь чухал.

Соёл сонирхох нь чухал.

C2

[Noun]-ыг сонирхохгүй байхын аргагүй.

Үүнийг сонирхохгүй байхын аргагүй.

어휘 가족

명사

동사

형용사

관련

사용법

frequency

Extremely high in daily conversation, media, and commerce.

자주 하는 실수
  • Би сонирхолтой. Би сонирхож байна.

    Using the adjective 'interesting' instead of the verb 'to be interested'. 'Би сонирхолтой' means 'I am an interesting person'.

  • Би энэ ном сонирхож байна. Би энэ номыг сонирхож байна.

    Forgetting the accusative case '-ыг' for a specific object ('this book').

  • Би сонирхох хөлбөмбөг. Би хөлбөмбөг сонирхдог.

    Putting the verb before the object. Mongolian is SOV, so the verb must be at the end.

  • Би зайрмаг сонирхдог. Би зайрмаганд дуртай.

    Using 'interested' for simple food preferences. 'Сонирхох' implies curiosity or study, not just liking the taste.

  • Би сонирхож байна түүх. Би түүх сонирхдог.

    Wrong tense and wrong word order. Use habitual tense for a general interest like history.

Verb Order

Always remember that in Mongolian, the verb 'сонирхох' must come at the end of the sentence. Subject + Object + Verb.

Root Recognition

Learn the root 'сонир'. Once you know it, words like 'сонин' (news), 'сонирхолтой' (interesting), and 'сонирхогч' (amateur) become easy to remember.

Polite Browsing

When shopping in Mongolia, saying 'Зүгээр л сонирхож байна' is the perfect way to tell staff you are just looking without being rude.

The 'KH' Sound

Don't be afraid to make a breathy sound for 'х'. A hard 'k' sound will make the word 'сонирхох' sound like a different word or just incorrect.

Specific vs General

Use accusative endings for specific things you are interested in right now. Leave them off for general hobbies.

Building Rapport

Asking 'Та юу сонирхдог вэ?' is one of the best ways to show you care about a Mongolian person's life and culture.

Habitual Tense

For hobbies, use the suffix '-дог' (сонирхдог). It’s the most natural way to describe long-term interests.

Context Clues

If you hear 'сонирхох' in a news report, it likely refers to national interests or economic trends.

Mnemonic

Think: 'So-near-hawk'. You are so near a hawk because you are interested in watching it!

Avoid 'Am'

Mongolian doesn't use a separate word for 'am' in 'I am interested'. The verb ending '-ж байна' or '-дог' carries that meaning.

암기하기

기억법

Think of 'SON' and 'IR'. Your 'SON' is 'IR'-resistibly interested in everything! Or, sounds like 'So near' - when you are interested in something, you want to be 'so near' to it.

시각적 연상

Imagine a person leaning forward with a magnifying glass, looking at something new and shining. The shine represents the 'sonir' (novelty).

Word Web

сонирхол сонин сонирхолтой сонирхогч шимтэх дурлах судлах үзэх

챌린지

Try to list five things you сонирхдог (are interested in) in Mongolian today. Then, ask one person 'Та юу сонирхдог вэ?'

어원

The word is rooted in the Middle Mongolian term 'sonir', which originally referred to novelty or something previously unknown. It is part of the core Altaic vocabulary related to perception and cognition.

원래 의미: To encounter something new or to find something strange/novel.

Mongolic

문화적 맥락

Be careful not to use 'сонирхох' about people in a way that sounds like you are objectifying them; use more social terms like 'танилцах' (to get to know) if the intent is purely social.

English speakers often use 'like' for everything. In Mongolian, 'сонирхох' is a more intellectual and curiosity-based alternative that sounds more sophisticated in many contexts.

Mongolian TV show 'Сонирхолтой газар' (Interesting Places). The phrase 'Сонин юу байна?' used as a universal greeting. Traditional proverbs about the value of learning and curiosity.

실생활에서 연습하기

실제 사용 상황

Shopping

  • Юу сонирхож байна?
  • Би зүгээр л сонирхож байна.
  • Үнийг нь сонирхож болох уу?
  • Өөр загвар сонирхож байна.

Hobbies

  • Би спорт сонирхдог.
  • Та юу сонирхдог вэ?
  • Би багаасаа л үүнийг сонирхсон.
  • Миний сонирхдог зүйл бол...

Job Interview

  • Би энэ салбарыг сонирхож байна.
  • Танай компанийг их сонирхсон.
  • Би шинэ туршлага сонирхож байна.
  • Мэргэжлийн хувьд юу сонирхож байна?

Socializing

  • Сонирхолтой юм!
  • Чи үүнийг яагаад сонирхох болов?
  • Сонирхоод үзээрэй, их гоё.
  • Бид ижил зүйл сонирхдог юм байна.

Education

  • Би математик сонирхдог.
  • Судлахыг сонирхож байна уу?
  • Энэ сэдэв миний сонирхлыг татлаа.
  • Илүү ихийг мэдэхийг сонирхож байна.

대화 시작하기

"Та чөлөөт цагаараа юу сонирхдог вэ? (What do you like to do in your free time?)"

"Та Монголын юуг хамгийн их сонирхож байна вэ? (What are you most interested in regarding Mongolia?)"

"Та ямар төрлийн хөгжим сонирхдог вэ? (What kind of music are you interested in?)"

"Сүүлийн үед та юу сонирхож байна? (What have you been interested in lately?)"

"Та багадаа ямар хичээл сонирхдог байсан вэ? (What subjects were you interested in as a child?)"

일기 주제

Өнөөдөр миний сонирхлыг татсан гурван зүйлийн тухай бичээрэй. (Write about three things that caught your interest today.)

Би яагаад монгол хэл сонирхох болсон бэ? (Why did I become interested in the Mongolian language?)

Миний ирээдүйд сонирхож үзэхийг хүсдэг зүйлс. (Things I want to try taking an interest in in the future.)

Бага насны минь хамгийн том сонирхол юу байсан бэ? (What was my biggest interest during childhood?)

Шинэ зүйл сонирхох нь хүний амьдралд ямар ач холбогдолтой вэ? (What is the significance of being interested in new things in a person's life?)

자주 묻는 질문

10 질문

You can say 'Би чамайг сонирхож байна.' However, this can sound a bit direct or even objectifying depending on the context. If you mean you like someone romantically, 'Би чамд дуртай' or 'Би чамд хайртай' are more common. 'Сонирхох' is often used when you find someone intriguing or want to get to know them better.

Yes, it is the primary word for hobbies. For example, 'Би зураг авах сонирхдог' (I am interested in taking photos). You use the habitual form '-дог' to show it's a regular activity.

'Сонирхох' is a verb: 'Би сонирхож байна' (I am interested). 'Сонирхолтой' is an adjective: 'Энэ сонирхолтой' (This is interesting). Never say 'Би сонирхолтой' to mean you are interested; that means you think you are an interesting person!

If a clerk asks 'Юу сонирхож байна?' (What are you looking for?), you can reply 'Би зүгээр л сонирхож байна' (I'm just looking) or 'Би энэ гутлыг сонирхож байна' (I'm interested in these shoes).

Yes, if the object is specific, use the accusative case (-ыг, -ийг, -ы, -ий). If it's a general category, you can often leave it in the base form. For example: 'Би машин сонирхдог' (I'm interested in cars) vs 'Би энэ машиныг сонирхож байна' (I'm interested in this car).

Yes, 'сонирхож үзэх' is a common compound verb meaning 'to look into' or 'to check out' a possibility or an idea.

The most direct opposite is 'сонирхохгүй байх' (to not be interested) or 'үл тоомсорлох' (to ignore/disregard). If you are bored, you use 'уйдах'.

It is a neutral word that can be used in any setting, from a casual talk with friends to a formal business negotiation.

It's a soft, breathy sound from the back of the throat, like the 'ch' in 'Bach' or 'loch'. There are two of them in 'сонирхох' (sonir-khokh).

Yes, you use the verbal noun form of the other verb. For example, 'Би ууланд авирахыг сонирхдог' (I am interested in mountain climbing).

셀프 테스트 200 질문

writing

Write a sentence in Mongolian: 'I am interested in music.'

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writing

Write a question in Mongolian: 'What are you interested in?'

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writing

Write a sentence in Mongolian: 'I am looking at this book.' (Use 'сонирхох')

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writing

Write a negative sentence: 'I am not interested in sports.'

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writing

Write a sentence about a past interest: 'I used to be interested in chess.'

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writing

Write a sentence: 'If you are interested, please tell me.'

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writing

Translate to Mongolian: 'Many people are interested in this project.'

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writing

Write a sentence: 'I want to know more about Mongolian culture.' (Use 'сонирхох')

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writing

Write a sentence: 'He stopped being interested in politics.'

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writing

Translate: 'Check out this new movie.'

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writing

Write a sentence using the word 'сонирхолтой'.

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writing

Write a sentence: 'We are interested in your experience.'

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writing

Translate: 'I am interested in learning Mongolian.'

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writing

Write a formal sentence: 'Our company is interested in investment.'

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writing

Write a sentence: 'Everyone is interested in different things.'

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writing

Translate: 'I am just browsing.'

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writing

Write a sentence: 'Why are you interested in this?'

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writing

Translate: 'I was very interested in that movie.'

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writing

Write a sentence: 'He is an amateur photographer.' (Use 'сонирхогч')

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writing

Translate: 'Is there anyone interested?'

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speaking

Pronounce the word: сонирхох

Read this aloud:

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speaking

Ask someone about their interests: 'Та юу сонирхдог вэ?'

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speaking

Say 'I am interested in Mongolian history.'

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speaking

Say 'I am just looking.' (in a shop)

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Say 'That's very interesting!'

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Say 'I am not interested in that.'

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Ask 'Are you interested in this book?'

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Say 'I started to take interest in music.'

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Say 'I used to be interested in drawing.'

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Say 'I am interested in learning your language.'

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Say 'Who would be interested in this job?'

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Say 'I want to know more.'

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Say 'I'm very interested in your proposal.'

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Say 'Everyone has different interests.'

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Say 'I am interested in technology.'

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Say 'I was interested in that movie.'

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Say 'If you are interested, let's go together.'

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Say 'I stopped being interested in games.'

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Say 'Check out this news.'

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Say 'I'm looking for a new car.' (using сонирхох)

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Listen and identify the verb: 'Би түүх сонирхдог.'

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What is the speaker interested in? 'Би спорт сонирхож байна.'

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Is the interest current or past? 'Би багадаа шатар сонирхдог байсан.'

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Is the person interested or not? 'Би үүнийг сонирхохгүй байна.'

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What does the shopkeeper ask? 'Та юу сонирхож байна вэ?'

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Identify the word: 'Энэ их сонирхолтой юм!'

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What is being started? 'Би хэл сурахыг сонирхож эхэлсэн.'

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Who is interested? 'Олон залуус үүнийг сонирхдог.'

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Is it a question or a statement? 'Чи үүнийг сонирхох уу?'

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What is the subject of interest? 'Тэр морь сонирхдог.'

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Is the person just looking or buying? 'Би зүгээр л сонирхож байна.'

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What was asked about? 'Тэр надаас үнэ сонирхож асуулаа.'

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Identify the tense: 'Бид үүнийг сонирхоно.'

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What is the range? 'Түүний сонирхох хүрээ өргөн.'

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Is there interest or not? 'Хэн ч үүнийг сонирхохгүй байна.'

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