Hello! The phrase 'ᡆᡕᡅᠷᠠᡑ ᡘᡄᠯᡄᠨ' translates to 'Good morning!' in English. Oirat people are primarily found in China and Mongolia, with some speakers also living in Russia.
The modern Oirat language is classified into two groups: the Western Mongolian dialects (spoken by Kalmyks, Khotons, and others) and the Eastern Mongolian dialects (spoken by Buryats and others). The number of Oirat speakers worldwide is estimated to be around one million.
Oirat people have a rich cultural history that includes traditional arts like throat-singing and calligraphy. They also place great importance on family values, hospitality, and their close ties with nature.