Karachay-Balkar Language

The Karachay-Balkar language (Къарачай-Малкъар /Qarachay-Malqar/) is a Turkic language spoken by the Karachays and Balkars. It is divided into two dialects: Karachay which pronounces two phonemes as /tʃ/ and /ʒ/, and Balkar, which pronounces the corresponding phonemes as /ts/ and /z/. Modern Karachay-Balkar alphabet 0.ноль(nol) 1.бир(bir) 2.эки(eki) 3.юч(üç) 4.тёрт(tört) 5.беш(beş) 6.алты(altı) 7.джети(jeti) 8.сегиз(segiz) 9.тогьуз(toğuz) 10.он(o... more

Also known as:

  • Karachai,
  • Karachayla,
  • Karachay,
  • Karachaitsy,
  • Karacaylar,
  • Karachay-Balkar

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  • krc
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