Kyrgyz teaching materials
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Vowel harmony
How to know when to use which vowel
The basic vowel inventory of Kyrgyz
There are eight basic vowels in Kyrgyz:
front | back | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
unrounded | rounded | unrouned | rounded | |
high | и | ү | ы | у |
low | э | ө | а | о |
Other vowel characters
Long vowels
Long-vowel equivalents of all the vowels (with the exception of и and ы, which may not have true long-vowel equivalents) are written by doubling the vowel symbol:
front | back | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
unrounded | rounded | unrouned | rounded | |
high | (ийи) | үү | (ыйы) | уу |
low | ээ | өө | аа | оо |
These behave with vowel harmony normally.
й vowels
Aside from the vowels, there are 4 vowel "letters" which are contain these sounds:
е |
я |
ё |
ю |
This means, for example, that when you write "я" in Kyrgyz, you're just representing /йа/ (a sequence of a consonant followed by a vowel) in a different way. This means that "я" behaves like "а" for purposes of vowel harmony, etc., but that you just have to keep in mind that there's an extra "й" to deal with.
The letter "е" is special, since after consonants it always stands for just the /э/ sound. After vowels and at the beginning of words, "э" is written for the /э/ sound, and "е" stands for /йэ/.