Kyrgyz VOICE OVERS

Kyrgyzstan

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Kyrgyz language (natively Кыргыз тили, قىرعىز تىلى, pronounced as [‘kəɪr’gəɪs tɪ’lɪ]) is a Turkic language, member of the Kazakh-Nogai subgroup of the Kypchak languages. Kyrgyz was originally written in the Turkic runes, gradually replaced by an Arabic alphabet. Between 1928 and 1940, the Latin-based Uniform Turkic Alphabet was used and in 1940, due to general Soviet policy, a Cyrillic alphabet eventually became common, remaining so to this day, though some Kyrgyz still use the Arabic alphabet. Writing system: Kyrgyz alphabets (Cyrillic script, Perso-Arabic script, formerly Latin) Official language in: Kyrgyzstan

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  • Capital city: Bishkek
  • Currency: Som (KGS)
  • Dialing code: +996
  • Country code: KG
  • Population: 5,776,500
  • Kyrgyz is spoken by: 2,900,000

Our native speakers of Kyrgyz

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