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Khakas (Khakhas: ????? ????) is a Turkic language
Turkic languages

The Turkic languages constitute a language family of some thirty languages, spoken by Turkic peoples across a vast area from Eastern Europe and the Mediterranean Sea to Siberia and Western China, and are sometimes considered to be part of the proposed Altaic languages....
 spoken by the Khakas
Khakas

The Khakas, or Khakass, are a Turkic people, who live in Russia, in the republic of Khakassia in the southern Siberia. They speak the Khakas language, which belongs to the family of Turkic languages....
 people, who mainly live in the southern Siberian Khakas Republic, or Khakassia
Khakassia

Republic of Khakassia or Khakasiya is a federal subjects of Russia of Russia located in south central Siberia.Abakan is the administrative centre of Khakassia, and with a population of around 160,000 making it the largest city....
, in Russia
Russia

Russia , or the Russian Federation , is a list of countries spanning more than one continent country extending over much of northern Eurasia....
. The Khakas number 78,500, of whom 60,168 speak the Khakas language; most people are bilingual in Russian
Russian language

Russian is the most geographically widespread language of Eurasia, the most widely spoken of the Slavic languages, and the largest native language in Europe....
 . Its ISO 639-3
ISO 639-3

ISO 639-3 is an international standard for language codes. The standard describes three-letter codes for identifying languages. It extends the ISO 639-2 alpha-3 codes with an aim to cover all known natural language languages....
 code is kjh.

Traditionally, the Khakas language is divided into several closely related dialects, which take their names from the different tribes: Sagay, Kacha
Kacha

Kacha may refer to:*Kaccha, a Sanskrit word which refers to a type of dhoti worn by Sikh men, one of The Five Ks helping them maintain their spiritual way....
, Koybal, Beltir, and Kyzyl
Kyzyl

Kyzyl is a types of inhabited localities in Russia, and is the capital of the Tuva, Russia. The name of the city means "red" in Tuvan . Population: 105,931 ; 104,105 ....
.






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Khakas (Khakhas: ????? ????) is a Turkic language
Turkic languages

The Turkic languages constitute a language family of some thirty languages, spoken by Turkic peoples across a vast area from Eastern Europe and the Mediterranean Sea to Siberia and Western China, and are sometimes considered to be part of the proposed Altaic languages....
 spoken by the Khakas
Khakas

The Khakas, or Khakass, are a Turkic people, who live in Russia, in the republic of Khakassia in the southern Siberia. They speak the Khakas language, which belongs to the family of Turkic languages....
 people, who mainly live in the southern Siberian Khakas Republic, or Khakassia
Khakassia

Republic of Khakassia or Khakasiya is a federal subjects of Russia of Russia located in south central Siberia.Abakan is the administrative centre of Khakassia, and with a population of around 160,000 making it the largest city....
, in Russia
Russia

Russia , or the Russian Federation , is a list of countries spanning more than one continent country extending over much of northern Eurasia....
. The Khakas number 78,500, of whom 60,168 speak the Khakas language; most people are bilingual in Russian
Russian language

Russian is the most geographically widespread language of Eurasia, the most widely spoken of the Slavic languages, and the largest native language in Europe....
 . Its ISO 639-3
ISO 639-3

ISO 639-3 is an international standard for language codes. The standard describes three-letter codes for identifying languages. It extends the ISO 639-2 alpha-3 codes with an aim to cover all known natural language languages....
 code is kjh.

Traditionally, the Khakas language is divided into several closely related dialects, which take their names from the different tribes: Sagay, Kacha
Kacha

Kacha may refer to:*Kaccha, a Sanskrit word which refers to a type of dhoti worn by Sikh men, one of The Five Ks helping them maintain their spiritual way....
, Koybal, Beltir, and Kyzyl
Kyzyl

Kyzyl is a types of inhabited localities in Russia, and is the capital of the Tuva, Russia. The name of the city means "red" in Tuvan . Population: 105,931 ; 104,105 ....
. In fact, these names represent former administrative units rather than tribal or linguistic groups. The people speaking all these dialects simply referred to themselves as Tadar (i.e. Tatar
Tatars

Tatars , sometimes spelled Tartars, refers to a Turkic people ethnic group mainly inhabiting Russia, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan, Bulgaria, Romania, Lithuania, and Poland....
). Shor, which was later on recognised as a Khakas dialect, is spoken by people who originally came from Shoria
Mountain Shoria

Mountain Shoria, Mountainous Shoria, or Gornaya Shoria is a territory in the Southern Siberia east of Altay Mountains. It is the Southern part of Kemerovo Oblast....
, currently the Kemerovo
Kemerovo Oblast

Kemerovo Oblast , often called Kuzbass after the Kuznetsk Basin, is a federal subjects of Russia of Russia , is located in southwestern Siberia, where the West-Siberian Plain meets the South Siberian mountains....
 region.

The first major recordings of the Khakas language originate from the middle of the 19th century. The Finnish
Finland

Finland , officially the Republic of Finland , is a Nordic countries situated in the Fennoscandian region of northern Europe. It borders Sweden on the west, Russia on the east, and Norway on the north, while Estonia lies to its south across the Gulf of Finland....
 linguist Matthias Castrén
Matthias Castrén

Matthias Alexander Castr?n was a Finland ethnologist and philologist.Castren was born at Tervola, in the parish of Kemi in Finland, on the 20th of November ....
, who travelled through northern and Central Asia between 1845–1849, wrote a treatise on the Koybal dialect, and recorded an epic. Wilhelm Radloff traveled the southern Siberia
Siberia

Siberia , is the name given to the vast region constituting almost all of North Asia and for the most part currently serving as the massive central and eastern portion of the Russian Federation, having served in the same capacity previously for the Soviet Union from its beginning, and the Russian Empire beginning in the 16th century....
n region extensively between 1859 and 1870. The result of his research was, among others, published in his four-volume dictionary, and in his ten volume series of Turkic
Turkic languages

The Turkic languages constitute a language family of some thirty languages, spoken by Turkic peoples across a vast area from Eastern Europe and the Mediterranean Sea to Siberia and Western China, and are sometimes considered to be part of the proposed Altaic languages....
 texts. The second volume contains his Khakas materials, which were provided with a German translation. The ninth volume, provided with a Russian translation, was prepared by Radloff's student Katanov, who was a Sagay himself, and contains further Khakas materials.

The Khakas literary language, which was developed only after the Russian Revolution of 1917
Russian Revolution of 1917

The Russian Revolution is the series of revolutions in Russia in 1917, which destroyed the Tsarist autocracy and led to the creation of the Soviet Union....
, is based on the central dialects Sagay and Kacha; the Beltir dialect has largely been assimilated by Sagay, and the Koybal dialect by Kacha.

In 1924, a Cyrillic alphabet
Cyrillic alphabet

The Cyrillic alphabet is a family of alphabets, subsets of which are used by five Slavic languages national languages as well as non-Slavic . It is also used by many other languages of Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, Siberia and other languages in the past....
 was devised, which was substituted by a Latin alphabet
Latin alphabet

The Latin alphabet, also called the Roman alphabet, is the most widely used alphabetic writing system in the world today. It evolved from the western variety of the Greek alphabet called the Cumae alphabet, and was initially developed by the Ancient Romes to write the Latin....
 in 1929, and replaced by a Cyrillic alphabet again in 1939.

The Khakas language is part of the northeastern conglomerate of Turkic languages, which includes Shor
Shor language

The Shor language is one of the Turkic languages. It is spoken by around 10,000 people in the Kemerovo Oblast in south-central Siberia. Not all ethnic Shors speak Shor, and the language witnessed a decline from the late 1930s to the early 1990s....
, Chulym
Chulym language

Chulym , also known as Chulim, Chulym-Turkic, K?erik, Chulym Tatar or Melets Tatar is the language of the Chulyms....
, Tuva
Tuvan language

Tuvan , also known as Tuvinian, Tyvan, or Tuvin, is one of the Turkic languages. It is spoken by around 200,000 people in the Republic of Tuva in south-central Siberia in Russia....
, Tofa
Tofa language

Tofa, also known as Tofalar or Karagas, is one of the Turkic languages. It is a moribund language spoken in Russia's Irkutsk Oblast....
, Sakha (Yakut), and Dolgan
Dolgan language

The Dolgan language is a Turkic languages with around 5,000 speakers, spoken in the Taymyr Peninsula in Russia. Its speakers are known as the Dolgans....
.

Orthography


Latin alphabet:

Cyrillic alphabet:

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