Kazakh-gí

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Kazakh
Qazaq
қазақша or қазақ тілі
قازاقشا or قازاق تيلي
qazaqşa or qazaq tılı
Hoat-im [qɑzɑqˈɕɑ]
[qɑˈzɑq tɪˈlɪ]
Goân-chū kok-ka Kazakhstan, China, Mongolia, Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan
Sú-iōng tē-khu Central Asia
(Turkestan)
Bîn-cho̍k Kazakhs
bú-gí sú-iōng-chiá 17.8 million (2009)[1]
Gí-hē
Turkic
Bûn-jī hē-thóng Kazakh alphabets (Cyrillic script, Latin script, Arabic script, Kazakh Braille)
Koaⁿ-hong tē-ūi
Koaⁿ-hong gí-giân

Kazakhstan
Russia

China


Koán-lí ki-kò͘ Ministry of Culture and Sports
Gí-giân tāi-bé
ISO 639-1 kk
ISO 639-2 kaz
ISO 639-3 kaz
Glottolog kaza1248
Linguasphere 44-AAB-cc
The Kazakh-speaking world:
  regions where Kazakh is the language of the majority
  regions where Kazakh is the language of a significant minority
Che bûn-chiong pau-hâm IPA hû-hō. Nā-sī bô siong-koan ê jī-hêng chi-oān, lí khó-lêng ē khoàⁿ tio̍h būn-hō, hng-kheng ia̍h-sī khî-thaⁿ hû-hō, bô-hoat-tō͘ chèng-siông hián-sī Unicode jī-goân. Chhiáⁿ lí khoàⁿ Help:IPA.
A Kazakh speaker, recorded overseas
A Kazakh speaker, recorded in Kazakhstan

Kazakh-gíKazakhstan ê koan-hong gí-giân chi it.

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