Kazakh to Corsican Translation

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Common Phrases From Kazakh to Corsican

KazakhCorsican
Рақмет сізгеGrazie
ӨтінемінPer piacè
КешіріңізScusa
Сәлеметсіз беBonghjornu
Сау болыңызAvvedeci
Иә
ЖоқInnò
Қалдарыңыз қалай?Cumu si?
КешіріңізPerdonu
Мен білмеймінÙn a sò micca
Мен түссіндімCapiscu
Мен солай деп ойлаймынPensu di sì
МүмкінForse
Кейінірек кездесемізA prestu
Өз-өзіңді күтAttenti
Не хабар?Chi ci hè di novu?
Оқасы жоқÙn face nunda
ӘринеBen intesu
ЛездеSubitu
БарайықAndemu

Interesting information about Kazakh Language

Kazakh is a Turkic language spoken mainly in Kazakhstan, where it holds the status of official language. It also has recognition as an official minority language in neighboring countries such as Russia and China. With approximately 13 million native speakers worldwide, Kazakh belongs to the Kipchak branch of the Turkic family of languages. The Kazakh alphabet was initially written using Arabic script until 1929 when Latin-based orthography replaced it; later on, Cyrillic became its writing system from 1940-2017 before switching back to Latin again. This transition aimed at strengthening cultural identity and aligning with other Turkic nations utilizing Latin scripts like Turkey or Azerbaijan.

Know About Corsican Language

Corsican is a Romance language spoken primarily on the island of Corsica, located in the Mediterranean Sea. It belongs to the Italo-Dalmatian subgroup and shares similarities with Italian and Tuscan dialects. With around 350,000 speakers worldwide, it holds official status alongside French in Corsica since 1859. The language has been influenced by various cultures throughout history including Greek, Roman, Genoese, Pisan as well as French influences due to political changes over time. The written form of Corsican uses both Latin alphabet and some additional diacritical marks for phonetic representation. Corsican exhibits several regional variations based on geography within the island itself but remains intelligible across these variants. Despite facing challenges from standardization efforts imposed during periods of linguistic repression under French rule or education systems favoring only French usage; there have been recent revitalization initiatives promoting its use through media outlets like radio stations or publications dedicated solely to this unique linguistic heritage.

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