khirghiz
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Definition
Noun: 1. The Turkic language spoken by the Kirghiz people: This refers to the specific language, also commonly known as Kyrgyz, belonging to the Kipchak branch of the Turkic language family. 2. A member of the Kirghiz people: This refers to an individual belonging to a traditionally nomadic Turkic-speaking people primarily inhabiting Kyrgyzstan and parts of Central Asia.
Usage Examples
- As a language (uncountable noun):
- She is conducting linguistic research on Khirghiz.
- The poem was originally written in Khirghiz.
- As a person (countable noun):
- My guide in Bishkek was a Khirghiz.
- Several Khirghiz participated in the cultural festival.
Advanced Usage
- The term Khirghiz is an older or alternative transliteration from Russian. The more common and contemporary English spelling is Kyrgyz.
- When referring to the people or language collectively, the terms the Kirghiz or the Kyrgyz are used.
- The Kirghiz have a rich tradition of oral epic poetry.
Variants and Related Words
- Kyrgyz (noun): The modern, standardized spelling for both the people and the language.
- Kirghiz (adjective): Used to describe something pertaining to the Kirghiz people or their language (e.g., , ). The modern adjectival form is Kyrgyz.
- Kyrgyzstan (noun): The independent country where the Kyrgyz people are the titular nation.
Synonyms
- For the person: Kyrgyz.
- For the language: Kyrgyz language.
Notes on Meaning
The two primary meanings are intrinsically linked: one denotes the ethnic/cultural group (the people), and the other denotes their primary means of communication (the language). The context of the sentence usually makes it clear which meaning is intended.
Noun
- the Turkic language spoken by the Kirghiz
- a member of a people of Turkic speech and Mongolian race inhabiting vast regions of central Siberia