Kazakh to Icelandic Translation

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Common Phrases From Kazakh to Icelandic

KazakhIcelandic
Рақмет сізгеÞakka þér fyrir
ӨтінемінVinsamlegast
КешіріңізÞví miður
Сәлеметсіз беHalló
Сау болыңызBless
Иә
ЖоқNei
Қалдарыңыз қалай?Hvernig hefurðu það?
КешіріңізAfsakið mig
Мен білмеймінÉg veit ekki
Мен түссіндімég skil
Мен солай деп ойлаймынég held það
МүмкінKannski
Кейінірек кездесемізSé þig seinna
Өз-өзіңді күтFarðu varlega
Не хабар?Hvað er að frétta?
Оқасы жоқSkiptir engu
ӘринеAuðvitað
ЛездеUndir eins
БарайықFörum

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 Icelandic Language

Icelandic is a North Germanic language spoken by approximately 360,000 people in Iceland. It has its roots in Old Norse and is closely related to Faroese and Norwegian dialects. Icelandic retains many ancient features of the old Nordic languages, making it one of the most conservative living Indo-European languages today. The grammar structure follows a complex system with four cases (nominative, accusative, dative, genitive), three grammatical genders (masculine, feminine, neuter), and two numbers (singular/plural). Verbs are conjugated based on person and tense. Interestingly enough for linguists studying historical texts or sagas from medieval times written in Old Norse; modern-day Icelandic remains highly mutually intelligible due to minimal changes over centuries. Despite being geographically isolated on an island nation like Iceland itself - where English proficiency rates are high among locals - there's strong emphasis placed upon preserving their native tongue through education programs promoting linguistic heritage.

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