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Encyclopedia > Uighur language

Uyghur (in Uyghur: ئۇغۇرچه Uyƣurqə or ئۇغۇر تىلى Uyƣur tili; in Chinese: 维吾尔语 Wéiwú'ěryǔ) is a Turkic language spoken by the Uyghur people in Xinjiang (East Turkestan), China. The name of the language is spelled variously as "Uyghur", "Uighur", "Uygur", "Uigur", "Uighuir", "Uiguir", "Weiwuer", and "Wiga".

Uyghur
Spoken in: China, Kazakhstan
Region: Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region
Total speakers: 7.6 million
Ranking: 98
Genetic
classification:
Altaic

 Turkic
  Eastern
   Uyghur

Official status
Official language of: Xinjiang
Regulated by: in Xinjiang: Working Committee of Ethnic Language and Writing of Xinjiang Autonomous Region
Language codes
ISO 639-1 ug
ISO 639-2(B) uig
SIL UIG
Contents

Classification

Uyghur is one of the Eastern Turkic languages, which is grouped by some linguists as a branch of Altaic.


Geographic distribution

Uyghur is spoken by 7.2 million in China, mostly in the far western Xinjiang province. Uyghur is also spoken by 300,000 in Kazakhstan, and there are Uyghur-speaking communities in Afghanistan, Australia, Germany, India, Indonesia, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan, Tajikistan, Turkey, United Kingdom, USA, and Uzbekistan.


Official status

The Uyghurs are one of the 56 official nationalities in China, and Uyghur is an official language of Xinjiang.


Dialects

The dialects of Uyghur identified by the Ethnologue are Central Uyghur, Hotan (Hetian), and Lop (Luobu).


Sounds

Syllable structure can be CV, CVC, or CVCC. Uyghur is not a tonal language.


Grammar

Uyghur has Subject Object Verb word order, postpositions, genitives, adjectives, numerals, relatives before noun heads, and initial question words. There are prefixes and suffixes. Word order distinguishes subjects and indirect objects, topic and comment. There are 8 noun cases shown by suffixes. Verb suffixes mark subject person, number, 2nd person marks plural and 3 levels of respect. Types of verbs include passive, reflexive, reciprocal and causative.


Vocabulary

Uyghur vocabulary is basically from Turkic stock, but like Uzbek has taken on a large quantity of loan words from Persian. Many internationalisms entered the Uyghur language via Russian, and there are some more recent loans from Chinese.


Writing system

The language traditionally used the Arabic script since 10th century. The Chinese government introduced a Roman script in 1969, but the Persian-Arabic script was reintroduced in 1983, but with extra diacritics to distinguish all vowels of Uyghur. Cyrillic script has been used to write Uyghur in areas previously dominated by Russians, and Roman script is used in Turkey and on the internet.


The following table is a comparison of the present Arabic (Qona Yezik) alphabet, the Latin (Yengi Yeziq) alphabet used from 1969 to 1987, corresponding modern Turkish spellings and the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). The table is arranged according to the order of the present alphabet.

Comparison of Uyghur alphabets
Arabic Latin Turkish IPA Arabic Latin Turkish IPA
ئا A a a a ق K̡ k̡  ? q
ئه Əə ? æ ك K k k k
ب B b b b ڭ ng ng ŋ
پ P p p p گ G g g g
ت T t t t ل L l l l
ج J j c ʤ م M m m m
چ Q q ç ʧ ن N n n n
خ H h ? x ه H̡ h̡ h h
د D d d d ئو O o o o
ر R r r r ئۇ U u u u
ز Z z z z ئۆ Ɵɵ ö œ
ژ Z̡ z̡ j ʒ ئۈ Ü ü ü y
س S s s s ۋ V v v v
ش X x ş ʃ ئې E e e e
غ Ƣƣ ğ ɣ ئى I i i i
ف F f f f ي Y y y j

Text sample

Here the sample of Universal Declaration of Human Rights (Article 1) in Uighur (latin transliteration):


Hemme adem zatidinla erkin, izzet-hörmet we hoquqta babbarawer bolup tughulghan. Ular eqilghe we wijdan'gha ige hemde bir-birige qérindashliq munasiwitige xas roh bilen muamile qilishi kérek


Translation : All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.


See also

External links

Wikipedia articles written in this language are located at the
Uyghur language Wikipedia
  • Ethnologue report for Uighur (http://www.ethnologue.org/show_language.asp?code=UIG)
  • Uyghur Music Dance and Songs Online (http://www.oqya.5u.com?code=UIG)
  • Uyghur Community UK (http://www.ucuk.org?code=UIG)
  • Sample site in the Uyghur language (http://www.injil.net?code=UIG)
  • Arabic Uyghur in different fonts (http://www.travelphrases.info/gallery/Fonts_Uighur.html)

  Results from FactBites:
 
The Uighurs / History (3727 words)
Uighur culture of Eastern Turkestan (the 10-14th centuries) is a continuation of two traditions: the local Buddhist tradition of Indo-European population in towns-states; and Uighur tradition of Orkhon period.
Since the Uighurs of Qashqar region replaced Manicheism with Buddhism and the written languages of the newly come and local Uighurs were similar, the perception of elements of Tokhar and Samanid and earlier Ghandhar population was not an obstacle for the newly come Uighurs.
The epoch of the Uighur Kingdom Kocho in the east and the Qarakhanid khanate in the west of Qashqar region appeared to be the Golden Age for the Buddhist culture of the Uighurs and for Muslim culture of the related Turks in towns of Qashqar, Yarkend, Khotan, Qouchar and Aqsu.
Uyghur language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1083 words)
Like the Uzbek language, the Uyghur language is descended from Chagatay Turkic common to Central Asian regions under the Chagatay and Timurid dyansties between 13 and 19th centuries.
The Uyghurs are one of the 56 official nationalities in China, and Uyghur is an official language of Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region.
The dialects of Uyghur identified by the Ethnologue are Central Uyghur, Hotan (Hetian), and Lop (Luobu).
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