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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]
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).
On 30 September, it was announced that Dimash would debut a Kazakh language song, [131] being the first artist from Kazakhstan to appear on the official YouTube channel of MTV USA. [132] His songs continued to be ranked in the Top 5 by MTV USA Livestream for the next 10 weeks from 2 October to 18 December 2020.
Kazakh language (6 C, 11 P) Kyrgyz language (4 C, 8 P) U. Uzbek language (7 C, 7 P) Pages in category "Languages of Kazakhstan" The following 23 pages are in this ...
The Kazakh Wikipedia was the first project of the WikiBilim Public Fund, which kicked off in June 2011. The purpose of the project was to improve the quality as well as the amount of the material, and to increase the number of active users in the Kazakh Wikipedia.
A 1902 Kazakh text in both Arabic and Cyrillic script. Arabic and Latin script Kazakh alphabets in 1924. The Kazakh language is written in three scripts – Old Turkic, Cyrillic, Latin, and Arabic – each having a distinct alphabet.
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 ...
Qazaqstan TV used to operate two national channels: Kazakhstan-1 (since 2017, Qazaqstan) and Kazakhstan-2. The latter channel was later renamed Alatau in 1992 before being replaced by Khabar TV in 1995. Since September 2011 the channel broadcasts exclusively in Kazakh language. Prior to that both Kazakh and Russian languages were used. [5]