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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). [7] In China, nearly two million ethnic Kazakhs and Kazakh speakers reside in the Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture of Xinjiang.
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 ...
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 ]
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Kazakh, Qazaq or Kazakhstani may refer to someone or something related to Kazakhstan: Kazakhs, an ethnic group; Kazakh language; Kazakh alphabets, Alphabets used to write the Kazakh language; Kazakh Braille, Braille alphabet of the Kazakh language; Kazakh Short U, Cyrillic letter used for Kazakh; Kazakh clothing, Clothing worn by the Kazakh people
Simple English; سنڌي; Slovenčina ... Tiếng Việt; ... Language education in Kazakhstan (1 P) Erzya language (1 C, 4 P) K. Kazakh language (6 C, 11 P) Kyrgyz ...
The Kazakh National Encyclopedia officially confirmed provision of its entire material with a license CC-BY-SA 3.0 that permits publishing all the encyclopedia materials to the Kazakh Wikipedia. Nokia Corporation announced its sponsorship to the Вики-бәйге contest, where it would give 40 cell phones to the best editors of the Kazakh ...
ALA-LC romanization (American Library Association and Library of Congress), 1940 system, commonly used in English-language bibliographic cataloguing and in academic publishing [5] BGN/PCGN romanization (US Board on Geographic Names and Permanent Committee on Geographical Names for British Official Use), 1979 system, commonly used in place names ...