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kirgiz

A Kirgiz man stands proudly in front of a traditional yurt on a vast, grassy steppe.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A member of a Turkic-speaking people primarily inhabiting Kyrgyzstan and parts of Central Asia: The Kirgiz are an ethnic group with a nomadic heritage.
    • The Turkic language spoken by the Kirgiz people: Kirgiz is the official language of Kyrgyzstan.
    • A native or inhabitant of Kyrgyzstan: This usage refers to a person's nationality.
Usage Examples
  • Noun (Ethnic Group):
    • The Kirgiz have a rich tradition of oral poetry and epic tales.
    • Many Kirgiz are skilled horsemen.
  • Noun (Language):
    • She is learning to speak Kirgiz.
    • Kirgiz uses the Cyrillic alphabet.
  • Noun (Nationality):
    • He is a Kirgiz from the city of Bishkek.
Advanced Usage
  • As an adjective: While primarily a noun, "Kirgiz" can function attributively to describe things related to the people, language, or country.
    • The museum displayed beautiful Kirgiz carpets.
    • They performed a traditional Kirgiz song.
Variants and Related Words
  • Kyrgyz: This is the preferred modern spelling for the people, language, and citizen of Kyrgyzstan. "Kirgiz" is an older transliteration.
  • Kirghiz: Another common transliteration variant.
  • Kyrgyzstan: The name of the independent country (since 1991) where the Kirgiz are the titular nation.
Synonyms
  • Kyrgyz: (The direct synonym, representing the modern standard term).
Notes on Meaning

The term "Kirgiz" specifically refers to: 1. The ethnic group and its members. 2. The language they speak. 3. A citizen of Kyrgyzstan, regardless of ethnicity.

The reference to inhabiting "vast regions of central Siberia" is historical, relating to their broader geographical distribution in the past. The modern core of the Kirgiz population is in Kyrgyzstan.

kirgiz

A Kirgiz man stands proudly in front of a traditional yurt on a vast, grassy steppe.

Noun
  1. the Turkic language spoken by the Kirghiz
  2. a landlocked republic in west central Asia bordering on northwestern China; formerly an Asian soviet but became independent in 1991
  3. a member of a people of Turkic speech and Mongolian race inhabiting vast regions of central Siberia