Kyrgyz alphabets
The Kyrgyz alphabets are the alphabets used to write the Kyrgyz language. Kyrgyz uses the following alphabets:
- The Cyrillic script is officially used in the Kyrgyz Republic
- The Perso-Arabic script is officially used in Afghanistan, Pakistan and the People's Republic of China in the Kizilsu Kyrgyz Autonomous Prefecture, the Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region.
- Kyrgyz Braille
The New Turkic Alphabet was used in the USSR in the 1930s until its replacement by a Cyrillic script. The Kyrgyz Cyrillic alphabet is the alphabet used in Kyrgyzstan. It contains 36 letters: 33 from the Russian alphabet with 3 additional letters for sounds of the Kyrgyz language: Ң, Ү, Ө.
Within the country, there have been mixed reactions to the idea of adopting the Latin alphabet for Kyrgyz. The chairman of Kyrgyzstan's National Commission for the State Language and Language Policies, Kanybek Osmonaliev, announced in September 2022 that it is considering switching to the Latin alphabet. However, several months later, Russia suspended dairy exports to Kyrgyzstan after Osmonaliev repeated his proposal to change the official script from Cyrillic to Latin to bring the country in line with other Turkic-speaking nations. Osmonaliev was reprimanded by President Sadyr Japarov who then clarified that Kyrgyzstan had no plans to replace the Cyrillic alphabet.
Vowels
In the Kyrgyz Cyrillic alphabet, there are 15 vowels, and in Kyrgyz Arabic Alphabet, there are 13. The discrepancy is for two reasons. First, in Kyrgyz Cyrillic, both vowels Э э and Е е were imported from the Russian Cyrillic alphabet. They essentially make the same sound, and the choice comes down to a matter of orthographic rule. They are both represented in the Kyrgyz Arabic alphabet with ە / ﻪ. The second difference is that Kyrgyz Cyrillic has two letters Ы ы and И и, the former being a back vowel and the latter a front vowel.Similar to other Turkic languages, Kyrgyz vowels are divided into front vowel and back vowel, and all words shall follow the vowel harmony rules. This means that the vowel sounds within a word can either be front vowel, or back vowel.
In Kyrgyz, vowels are also divided into short and long. Whether in Kyrgyz Cyrillic Alphabet, or in Kyrgyz Arabic Alphabet, long vowels are represented by writing the same letter twice. For example, in the word дөөлөт / دۅۅلۅت 'state', there is a long vowel and a short vowel. Of the two letters Э э and Е е, only the former also has a long vowel, Ээ ээ
The letters Ы ы and И и do not have a long vowel equivalent.
- The common and standard letter for use the vowel pair in Arabic is the letter "ىـ / ـى / ى". When it cannot be inferred from the word which of these two the letter is referring to, if the vowel is front vowel, a hamza is placed on the letter. If there exists multiple front vowels in a word, where in Arabic, the hamza is necessary for the correct inference of the pronunciation, only the initial letter is to take hamza.
- : What is meant by inference, is that the consonants "قـ ق" and "عـ ع" are only used with back vowels, and the letters "كـ ك" and "گـ گ" with front vowels. Each of the other vowels in a word are also clearly either front or back vowels. So based on vowel harmony rules, it can be inferred that an unmarked "ىـ / ـى / ى" letter is also either back or front vowel, matching the word. However, there exists words in Kyrgyz, where in a word that contains back-vowels, there exists mid-word an exceptional use of the front vowel . In these cases as well, the hamza is to be used to mark the vowel. Below a variety of examples, and their Cyrillic transliterations:
- * سر сыр
- * نىن سر
- * بر бир
- * بر бири
- * بير абийир
- * ردم кирдим
- * ردم ''кырдым''
Correspondence chart
Correspondence chart of four Kyrgyz alphabets: the Kyrgyz Cyrillic and Kyrgyz Braille alphabets used in Kyrgyzstan, the Kyrgyz Latin alphabet used from 1928 to 1938 in the Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic, and the Kyrgyz Arabic alphabet used in Afghanistan, Pakistan and in Xinjiang, China. In this correspondence chart, the Cyrillic alphabet is written in its official order. The Perso-Arabic and Latin equivalents are not written in their official alphabetical orders but have been listed around the Cyrillic for ease of understanding.| Cyrillic | Name | Braille | Arabic | Transliteration (BGN/PCGN) | Latin | IPA transcription | ||
| А а | а | ا | A a | A a | ||||
| Б б | бе | ب | B b | B ʙ | ||||
| В в | ве | ۋ | V v | V v | ||||
| Г г | ге | گ ع* | G g | G g, Ƣ ƣ | ||||
| Д д | де | د | D d | D d | ||||
| Е е | е | ە | E e | E e | ||||
| Ё ё | ё | ي+و | Yo yo | Jo jo | ||||
| Ж ж | же | ج | J j | Cc | , both and since 1938 | |||
| З з | зе | ز | Z z | Z z | ||||
| И и | и | ى | I i | I i | ||||
| Й й | ий | ي | Y y | J j | ||||
| К к | ка | ك ق* | K k | K k, Q q | ||||
| Л л | эл | ل | L l | L l | ||||
| М м | эм | م | M m | M m | ||||
| Н н | эн | ن | N n | N n | ||||
| Ң ң | ың | ڭ | Ng ng | Ꞑ ꞑ | ||||
| О о | о | و | O o | O o | ||||
| Ө ө | ө | ۅ | Ö ö | Ɵ ɵ | ||||
| П п | пе | پ | P p | P p | ||||
| Р р | эр | ر | R r | R r | ||||
| С с | эс | س | S s | S s | ||||
| Т т | те | ت | T t | T t | ||||
| У у | у | ۇ | U u | U u | ||||
| Ү ү | ү | ۉ | Ü ü | Y y | ||||
| Ф ф | эф | ف | F f | F f | ||||
| Х х | ха | ح | Kh kh | H h | ||||
| Ц ц | це | چ | Ch ch | Ç ç | ||||
| Ш ш | ша | ش | Sh sh | Ş ş | ||||
| Щ щ | ща | - | Shch shch | ŞÇ şç | ||||
| Ъ ъ | ажыратуу белгиси | - | " | - | * | |||
| Ы ы | ы | ى | Y y | Ь ь | ||||
| Ь ь | ичкертүү белгиси | - | ' | - | * | |||
| Э э | э | ە | E e | E e | ||||
| Ю ю | ю | ي+ۇ | Yu yu | Ju ju | ||||
| Я я | я | ي+ا | Ya ya | Ja ja |
- К к and Г г correspond respectively with ق and ع in back-vowel words; and in front-vowel words with ك and گ.
Text sample
Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights:| Cyrillic alphabet | Perso-Arabic script | Latin alphabet | Hanyu Pinyin | International Phonetic Alphabet |
| Бардык адамдар өз беделинде жана укуктарында эркин жана тең укуктуу болуп жаралат. Алардын аң-сезими менен абийири бар жана бири-бирине бир туугандык мамиле кылууга тийиш. | Bardyk adamdar öz bedelinde jana ukuktarynda erkin jana teng ukuktuu bolup jaralat. Alardyn ang-sezimi menen abiiri bar jana biri-birine bir tuugandyk mamile kyluuga tiish. | Bardeⱪ adamdar ɵz bêdêlindê jana uⱪuⱪtarenda êrkin jana têng uⱪuⱪtuu bolup jaralat. Alarden ang-sêzimi mênên abiyiri bar jana biri-birinê bir tuuƣandeⱪ mamilê ⱪeluuƣa tiyix. | ||
| Common Turkic Alphabet | Old Turkic alphabet | Mongolian alphabet | Old Latin alphabet | English translation |
| Bardık adamdar öz bedelinde jana ukuktarında erkin jana teñ ukuktuu bolup jaralat. Alardın añ-sezimi menen abiyiri bar jana biri-birine bir tuugandık mamile kıluuga tiyiş. | ?????? ??????? ?? ???????? ???? ?????????? ????? ???? ??? ??????? ????? ???????٠ ??????? ??־?????? ????? ??????? ??? ???? ????־?????? ??? ???????? ?????? ??????? ?????٠ | ᠪᠠᠷᠳ᠋ ᠍ ᠤᠺ ᠠᠳᠮᠠᠳᠠᠷ ᠥᠽ ᠪᠧᠳᠧᠯᠢᠨᠳᠧ ᠵᠠᠨᠠ ᠤᠺᠦᠶᠢᠺᠲ᠋ᠠᠷ ᠤᠨ ᠳᠤ ᠡᠷᠺᠢᠨ ᠵᠠᠨᠠ ᠲᠧᠨ ᠤᠺᠦᠶᠢᠺᠲᠤ ᠪᠣᠯᠤᠫ ᠵᠢᠷᠠᠯ ᠳᠤ᠃ ᠠᠯᠠᠷᠳ᠋ ᠍ ᠤᠨ ᠠᠨ ᠰᠧᠽᠢᠮᠢ ᠮᠧᠨᠧᠨ ᠠᠪ ᠦᠢᠷᠢ ᠪᠠᠷᠰ ᠵᠠᠨᠠ ᠪᠢᠷᠢ ᠪᠢᠷᠢᠨᠧ ᠪᠢᠷ ᠲᠤᠤᠭᠠᠨᠳ ᠤᠺ ᠮᠠᠮᠢᠯᠧ ᠺ ᠤᠯᠤᠤᠭᠠ ᠲ ᠦᠡᠰᠢ᠃ | Bardьq adamdar ɵz ʙedelinde çana uquqtarьnda erkin çana teꞑ uquqtuu ʙolup çaralat. Alardьn aꞑ-sezimi menen aʙijiri ʙar çana ʙiri-ʙirine ʙir tuuƣandьq mamile qьluuƣa tijiş. | All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood. |
Arabic script
The table below illustrates the letter order for Kyrgyz as the letter order differs based on whether it's being written in Perso-Arabic, Cyrillic or Latin.In earlier versions of the alphabet, the sequence was used to represent ы/и; the sequence was instead used to represent й. This modification was likely undone because of the historic role of representing. Although was never a part of standardized Persian or Chagatai orthography, it possibly had precedent as a scribal variation of representing and its modern-day role in Pashto and Uyghur is also representing. For this reason Kasym Tynystanov likely erred on the side of caution and settled on the modern scheme shown above.