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  2. Kazakh alphabets - Wikipedia

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    A modified Arabic script is also used in Iran and Afghanistan, based on the alphabet used for Kazakh before 1929. The Kazakh Arabic alphabet contains 29 letters and one digit, the 'upper hamza' used at the beginnings of words to create front vowels throughout the word. The direction the alphabet is written in is right to left.

  3. Ninety One (group) - Wikipedia

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    On 1 September 2015 Ninety One released their debut single Aiyptama! (Айыптама, English: Don't judge!). The music video for the song was released on 8 October 2015. Aıyptama! (according to the latest revision of the Kazakh alphabet it's spelled Aiyptama, English: Don't judge!) led the charts of Kazakhstan's music channels for 20 weeks. [5]

  4. Kazakh language - Wikipedia

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    In October 2017, Kazakh president Nursultan Nazarbayev decreed that the writing system would change from using Cyrillic to Latin script by 2025. The proposed Latin alphabet has been revised several times and as of January 2021 is close to the inventory of the Turkish alphabet, though lacking the letters C and Ç and having four additional ...

  5. 2025 in Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    Source: [3]. 1 January – New Year's Day 7 January – Orthodox Christmas 8 March – International Women's Day 21–23 March – Nowruz 1 May – Kazakhstan People's Unity Day

  6. Schwa (Cyrillic) - Wikipedia

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    This article contains phonetic transcriptions in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA . For the distinction between [ ] , / / and , see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters .

  7. Kazakh literature - Wikipedia

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    Kazakh literature is defined as 'the body of literature, both oral and written, produced in the Kazakh language by the Kazakh people of Central Asia'. [1]Kazakh literature expands from the current territory of Kazakhstan, also including the era of Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic, Kazakh recognized territory under the Russian Empire and the Kazakh Khanate.

  8. Borat - Wikipedia

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    The Cyrillic alphabet used in the film is the Russian form, not the Kazakh one, but most of the words written in it (especially the geographical names) are either misspelled or make no sense at all. The English words are typed on an English keyboard with a Russian language setting.

  9. Kazakh Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Collective photo of participants of Kazakh Wiki-conference 2023 WikiBilim business card featuring the name of Rauan Kenzhekhanuly. The Kazakh Wikipedia started in June 2002. The Kazakh Wikipedia had a very high growth rate in 2011, going from 7,000 articles to over 100,000 in less than one year, [1] largely due to the incorporation of materials from the Kazakh Encyclopedia, which have been ...