Romanization of Kyrgyz
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The Kyrgyz language language is written in the Kyrgyz alphabet, a modification of the Cyrillic alphabet. There is not one commonly accepted system of romanization of Kyrgyz, i.e. a rendering of Kyrgyz in the Latin alphabet. Some Kyrgyz romanization systems are given below:
Cyrillic | ALA/LC | BGN/PCGN | ISO 9 |
---|---|---|---|
а | a | a | a |
б | b | b | b |
в | v | v | v |
г | g | g | g |
д | d | d | d |
е | e | e | e |
ё | ë | yo | ë |
ж | zh | j | ž |
з | z | z | z |
и | i | i | i |
й | ĭ | y | j |
к | k | k | k |
л | l | l | l |
м | m | m | m |
н | n | n | n |
ң | ng͡ | ng | n̦ |
о | o | o | o |
ө | ȯ | ö | ô |
п | p | p | p |
р | r | r | r |
с | s | s | s |
т | t | t | t |
у | u | u | u |
ү | u̇ | ü | ù |
ф | f | f | f |
х | kh | kh | h |
ц | ts͡ | ts | c |
ч | ch | ch | č |
ш | sh | sh | š |
щ | shch | shch | ŝ |
ъ | ″ | " | ″ |
ы | y | y | y |
ь | ′ | ' | ′ |
э | ė | e | è |
ю | iu͡ | yu | û |
я | ia͡ | ya | â |
Besides these systems, one may encounter different romanizations on e.g. road signs in Kyrgyzstan. For instance, "Чок" may be romanized as "Czoc".
[edit] References
- Transliteration of Non-Roman Scripts, a collection of writing systems and transliteration tables, by Thomas T. Pedersen. Includes PDF reference charts for many languages’ transliteration systems. Kirghiz.pdf (PDF file)
- The Working Group on Romanization Systems of the United Nations.