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  2. Languages of Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    Language proficiency by age group. Kazakhstan is officially a bilingual country. Kazakh (part of the Kipchak sub-branch of the Turkic languages) is proficiently spoken by 80.1% of the population according to 2021 census, and has the status of "state language". Russian, on the other hand, is spoken by 83.7% as of 2021. [1]

  3. Kazakh language - Wikipedia

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    Speakers of Kazakh (mainly Kazakhs) are spread over a vast territory from the Tian Shan to the western shore of the Caspian Sea.Kazakh is the official state language of Kazakhstan, with nearly 10 million speakers (based on information from the CIA World Factbook [6] on population and proportion of Kazakh speakers).

  4. BGN/PCGN romanization of Kazakh - Wikipedia

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    BGN/PCGN [A] romanization system for Kazakh is a method for romanization of Cyrillic Kazakh texts, that is, their transliteration into the Latin alphabet as used in the English language. The BGN/PCGN system for transcribing Kazakh was designed to be relatively intuitive for anglophones to pronounce.

  5. Category : Redirects to Kazakh-language transliterations

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    The pages in this category are redirects to terms transliterated from the Kazakh language. The language code in the |1= parameter below is essential to populate this category. To add a redirect to this category, place {{ Rcat shell |{{ R to transliteration |1= kk }}}} on the second new line (skip a line) after #REDIRECT [[Target page name]] .

  6. Kazakhs - Wikipedia

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    Kazakh is a state (official) language in Kazakhstan. It is also spoken in the Ili region of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in the People's Republic of China, where the Arabic script is used, and in western parts of Mongolia (Bayan-Ölgii and Khovd province), where Cyrillic script is in use. European Kazakhs use the Latin alphabet.

  7. Category:Articles containing Kazakh-language text - Wikipedia

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    This category contains articles with Kazakh-language text. The primary purpose of these categories is to facilitate manual or automated checking of text in other languages. The primary purpose of these categories is to facilitate manual or automated checking of text in other languages.

  8. Shala Kazakh - Wikipedia

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    The Shala Kazakhs (Kazakh: Шалақазақтар) are a labelled group of Kazakhs who live in Kazakhstan. However, they do not belong to any of the three main Kazakh tribes. The term is also applied to people whole only one parent is Kazakh. [1] The word Shala Kazakh also has a pejorative meaning in Kazakhstan.

  9. Zhambyl Zhabayuly - Wikipedia

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    He learned the art of improvisation from the aqyn Suyunbai Aronuly. Zhambyl sang exclusively in the Kazakh language. Many patriotic, pro-revolution and pro-Stalin poems and songs were attributed to Zhambyl in the 1930s and were widely circulated in the Soviet Union. Jambyl Jabayev died on 22 June 1945, at age 99.