Romanization of Kyrgyz

The Kyrgyz language is written in the Kyrgyz alphabet, a modification of Cyrillic. There is no commonly accepted system of romanization for Kyrgyz, i.e. a rendering of Kyrgyz in the Latin alphabet. For geographic names, the Kyrgyz government adopted the BGN/PCGN romanization system.[1][2]

There have been periodic discussions about changing the country's official writing system to Latin script. These proposals have seen little progress as the Cyrillic alphabet is more firmly established in Kyrgyzstan than in other post-Soviet Turkic states, which have either successfully switched to Latin script (Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan) or are in active transition (Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan). In April 2023, Russia suspended dairy exports to Kyrgyzstan after the chairman of Kyrgyzstan’s National Commission for the State Language and Language Policies, Kanybek Osmonaliev, proposed to change the official script from Cyrillic to Latin to bring the country in line with other Turkic-speaking nations. Osmonaliev was reprimanded by President Sadyr Japarov who then clarified that Kyrgyzstan had no plans to replace the Cyrillic alphabet.[3]

Some Kyrgyz romanization systems are given below:

Cyrillic ALA/LC[4] BGN/PCGN[5] ISO 9[6][7] Common Turkic
А аA aA aA aA a
Б бB bB bB bB b
В вV vV vV vV v
Г гG gG gG gG g
Д дD dD dD dD d
Е еE eE eE eE e
Ё ёË ëYo yoË ëYo yo
Ж жZh zhJ jŽ žC c
З зZ zZ zZ zZ z
И иI iI iI iİ i
Й йĬ ĭY yJ jY y
К кK kK kK kK k
Л лL lL lL lL l
М мM mM mM mM m
Н нN nN nN nN n
Ң ңN͡g n͡gNg ngN̦ n̦Ñ ñ
О оO oO oO oO o
Ө өȮ ȯÖ öÔ ôÖ ö
П пP pP pP pP p
Р рR rR rR rR r
С сS sS sS sS s
Т тT tT tT tT t
У уU uU uU uU u
Ү үU̇ u̇Ü üÙ ùÜ ü
Ф фF fF fF fF f
Х хKh khKh khH hH h
Ц цT͡s t͡sTs tsC cTs ts
Ч чCh chCh chČ čÇ ç
Ш шSh shSh shŠ šŞ ş
Щ щShch shchShch shchŜ ŝŞç şç
Ъ ъʺˮʺʺ
Ы ыY yY yY yI ı
Ь ьʹʼʹʹ
Э эĖ ėE eÈ èE e
Ю юI͡u i͡uYu yuÛ ûYu yu
Я яI͡a i͡aYa ya âYa ya

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