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Uyghur

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Uyghur ( Уйғурчә, ئۇيغۇر تىلى‎, Uyƣur tili, Уйғур тили), also known as Uighur, Uygur, Uigur, Weiwuer, is a member of the Turkic branch of the Altaic language family. It is spoken by 10.1 million people in Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in northwest China, also known as Chinese Turkestan, Eastern Turkistan, or Uyghuristan. It is also spoken by some 300,000 people in Kazakhstan. In addition, there are Uyghur-speaking communities in most countries of Central Asia, as well as in the United States and United Kingdom. The total population of Uyghur speakers around the world is estimated at 10.4 million people (Ethnologue).

In ancient times, the Uyghurs lived in an area of present-day Mongolia, where they had established a state which existed until 840 AD when it was defeated by Kyrgyz invaders. After their defeat, some Uyghurs moved to Ordos in northern China. They are believed to be the ancestors of Yugur, or Yellow Uyghurs, whose language is different from Uyghur. A much larger group of Uyghurs moved to Turfan in northeastern China, where they established another state which endured until the 15th century. These people spoke what is now the Turfan and Qashgar dialects of modern Uyghur.

Following the establishment of the Central Asian kingdom, the Chagatai Khanate, the term Uyghur gradually disappeared. The official language was Chagatai, an artificial literary language based on Uyghur and Uzbek. The term Uyghur reappeared in 1921 when it was officially re-eastablished as the name of the Uyghur people.

Standard Modern Uyghur differs from the Uyghur spoken before the establishment of the Chagatai Khanate. In the 19th century, large numbers of Uyghurs from different parts of Eastern Turkestan settled in areas along the Ili River. Their dialect arose from a mixture of the varieties spoken by the new settlers and the local Ili variety that played a dominant role in the formation of modern standard Uyghur.

 

Status

 

Dialects

Ethnologue identifies a number of varieties of Uyghur that are further broken down into subdialects.

 

Structure

 

Sound system

 

Vowels

Uyghur has 7-9 vowel phonemes, depending on the dialect. They can be either short or long. Vowel length makes a difference in word meaning.

Like most Turkic languages, Uyghur is characterized by vowel harmony, a type of phonological process that involves constraints on what vowels may be found near each other. There are two kinds of vowels — front vowels, which are produced at the front of the mouth, e.g., /i/, /e/, and back vowels, produced at the back of the mouth, e.g., /a/, /u/, /o/. Native Uyghur words can contain only all front or all back vowels, and all suffixes must conform to the vowel of the syllable preceding them in the word.

The table below shows the vowels of Uyghur.

Central
Unrounded
Rounded
Close
i
y
ɨ
u
Close-mid
e
ø
o
Near-open
æ
Open
a

 

Consonants

Uyghur has 25 consonant phonemes, i.e., sounds that distinguish word meaning.

Bilabial Labio-dental Dental/Alveolar Post-alveolar Palatal Velar Glottal
Stops voiceless
p
t
k
voiced
b
d
g
Fricatives voiceless
f
s
ʃ
x
h
voiced
v
z
ʒ
ɣ
Affricates voiceless
voiced
Nasals
m
n
ŋ
Tap (flap)
r
Lateral
l
Approximant
w
j

 

Stress

Uyghur words are normally stressed on the final syllable.

 

Grammar

Like all Turkic languages, Uyghur is agglutinative, i.e., suffixes are added to stems to form new words and to indicate grammatical relations. In agglutinative languages, affixes do not become fused with each other and do not change their form. They are strung together one after another, resulting on occasion in long words .Like all agglutinative languages, Uyghur uses postpositions rather than prepositions.

 

Nouns and adjectives

Uyghur nouns are marked for the following categories:

 

Verbs

Uyghur verbs agree with their subjects in person and number. Verbs have the following grammatical categories:

 

Word order

The normal word in Uyghur is order is Subject-Object-Verb, but other word orders can be used to mark topic and comment in the discourse. Adjectives precede the nouns they modify.

 

Vocabulary

Uyghur vocabulary is basically Turkic with a large number of loanwords from Russian, Mongolian, Chinese, Arabic, Persian, and Sanskrit, e.g., bilet ‘ticket’ from Russian bilet; qje ‘chicken’ from Chinese ji.

Below are a few common words and phrases in Uyghur.

Hello Yahximusiz
Thank you Rehmet
Please Merhemet
OK Bolidu
Excuse me Kequrung
Yes He’e
No Yakh
Man Adem
Woman Hotun

 

Below are Uyghur numerals 1-10.

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
bir
ikki
üq
töt
bex
alte
yet’te
sekkiz
tokh’khuz
on

 

Writing

Over the course of its history, Uyghur was written with several scripts.

 

Modified Cyrillic-based alphabet for Uyghur (уйғур елипбәси) used by Uyghurs in the former Soviet Republics of Central Asia.
А а
Б б
В в
Г г
Ғ ғ
Д д
E e
Ë ë
Ә ә
Ж ж
Җ җ
З з
И и
Й й
К к
Қ қ
Л л
М м
Н н
Ӊ ӊ
О о
Ө ө
П п
Р р
С с
Т т
У у
Y y
Ф ф
Х х
Һ һ
Ч ч
Ш ш
Ы ы
Э э
Ю ю
Я я

 

Modified Latin-based alphabet for Uyghur used by Uyghurs in Xinjiang province of China for 15–20 years until late 1980s. It is still used for Internet communications in Uyghur.
А а
B b
Ch ch
D d
É é
F f
G g
Gh gh
H h
I i
J j
K k
L l
M m
N n
Ng ng
O o
Ö ö
P p
Q q
R r
S s
Sh sh
T t
U u
Ü ü
W w
X x
Y y
Z z

 

Take a look at Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in Uyghur.

Arabic
ھەممە ئادەم زاتىدىنلا ئەركىن، ئىززەت-ھۆرمەت ۋە ھوقۇقتا بابباراۋەر بولۇپ تۇغۇلغان. ئۇلار ئەقىلغە ۋە ۋىجدانغا ئىگە ھەمدە بىر-بىرىگە قېرىنداشلىق مۇناسىۋىتىگە خاس روھ بىلەن مۇئامىلە قىلىشى كېرەك
Cyrillic
Һәммә адәм занидинла әркин, иззәт-һөрмәт вә һоқуқта баббаравәр болуп туғулған. Улар әқилғә вә виджданға игә һәмдә бир-биригә қериндашлиқ мунасивитигә хаш рох билән му’амилә қилиши керәк.
Latin
Hemme adem zanidinla erkin, izzet-hörmet we hoquqta bapbarawer bolup tughulghan. Ular eqilge we wijdan’gha ige hemde bir-birige qérindashliq munasiwitige xas roh bilen muamile qilishi kérek.
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.

 

Difficulty

Language Difficulty

How difficult is it to learn Uyghur?
There is no data on the difficulty of Uyghur for speakers of English.