Understanding the Kazakh Language & Providing Professional Kazakh Interpreters and Translators
Global Interpreting understands the importance of working in the Kazakh language. For over 10 years, Global Interpreting has worked with the Kazakh language as well as hundreds of other from around the word. We are a one stop full language service provider. Offering Over the Phone, Video Remote, Face to Face, Transcription, Document and Website Translation in 150 languages including American Sign Language (ASL) nation and worldwide.
Kazakh pronounced is a Turkic language closely related to Kyrgyz and Karakalpak.
The Kazakh language has its speakers (mainly Kazakhs) spread over a vast territory from the Tian Shan mountains to the Ural Mountains. Kazakh is the official state language of Kazakhstan; in which nearly 10 million speakers are reported to live (based on the CIA World Fact book’s estimates for population and percentage of Kazakh speakers). More than a million speakers reside in China's Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. The 2002 Russian Census reported 560,000 Kazakh speakers in Russia. Other sizable populations of Kazakh speakers live in Mongolia (fewer than 200,000). Large numbers exist elsewhere in Central Asia (mostly in Uzbekistan) and the former Soviet Union, and in Afghanistan and other countries. There are also some Kazakh speakers in Germany who emigrated from Turkey in the 1970s.
Kazakh pronounced is a Turkic language closely related to Kyrgyz and Karakalpak.
The Kazakh language has its speakers (mainly Kazakhs) spread over a vast territory from the Tian Shan mountains to the Ural Mountains. Kazakh is the official state language of Kazakhstan; in which nearly 10 million speakers are reported to live (based on the CIA World Fact book’s estimates for population and percentage of Kazakh speakers). More than a million speakers reside in China's Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. The 2002 Russian Census reported 560,000 Kazakh speakers in Russia. Other sizable populations of Kazakh speakers live in Mongolia (fewer than 200,000). Large numbers exist elsewhere in Central Asia (mostly in Uzbekistan) and the former Soviet Union, and in Afghanistan and other countries. There are also some Kazakh speakers in Germany who emigrated from Turkey in the 1970s.
Phonology
Kazakh exhibits tongue-root vowel harmony, with some words of recent foreign origin (usually of Russian or Arabic origin) as exceptions. There is also a system of rounding harmony which resembles that of Kyrgyz, but which does not apply as strongly and is not reflected in the orthography.
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The Kazakh language is an important language worldwide. It is vital to understand the general nature and specific idiosyncrasies of Kazakh. For over 10 years Global Interpreting has provided outstanding Kazakh translators, over the phone, face to face and conference interpreters nation and worldwide.
