Bashkir language

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Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates {{#invoke:Infobox|infobox}}Template:Template otherTemplate:Main other Bashkir (Template:IPAc-en Template:Respell,<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> Template:IPAc-en Template:Respell)<ref>Template:Dictionary.com</ref> or Bashkort<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> (Template:Langx, {{#invoke:IPA|main}}) is a Turkic language belonging to the Kipchak branch. It is co-official with Russian in Bashkortostan. Bashkir has approximately 750,000 native speakers.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> It has two dialect groups: Southern and Eastern. Bashkir has native speakers in Russia, as well as in Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Estonia and other neighboring post-Soviet states, and among the Bashkir diaspora.

SpeakersEdit

Speakers of Bashkir mostly live in the republic of Bashkortostan (a republic within the Russian Federation). Many speakers also live in Tatarstan, Chelyabinsk, Orenburg, Tyumen, Sverdlovsk and Kurgan Oblasts and other regions of Russia. Minor Bashkir groups also live in Kazakhstan and the United States.

In a recentTemplate:When local media report in Bashkortostan, it was reported that some officials of the republic cannot assemble a document in Bashkir language.Template:Citation needed

ClassificationEdit

Template:More citations needed Bashkir together with Tatar belongs to the Kipchak-Bulgar (Template:Langx) subgroup of the Kipchak languages. These languages have a similar vocabulary by 94.9%,<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> and they not only have common origin, but also a common ancestor in the written language — Volga Turki. However, Bashkir differs from Tatar in several important ways:

The Bashkir orthography is more explicit. Template:IPAslink and Template:IPAslink are written with their own letters Ҡ ҡ and Ғ ғ, whereas in Tatar they are treated as positional allophones of Template:IPAslink and Template:IPAslink, written К к and Г г.

Labial vowel harmony in Bashkir is written explicitly, e.g., Tatar {{#invoke:Lang|lang}} (Template:Transliteration) and Bashkir {{#invoke:Lang|lang}} (Template:Transliteration, both pronounced {{#invoke:IPA|main}}, meaning "my life".<ref name="Ufa">Template:Cite book</ref>

Sample textEdit

Cyrillic script Latin script Arabic script IPA transcription
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OrthographyEdit

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File:Inscription in Ufa Airport.jpg
Trilingual sign in Ufa Airport in Bashkir, Russian and English
File:KB Bashkir.svg
Bashkir keyboard layout

After the adoption of Islam, which began in the 10th century and lasted for several centuries, the Bashkirs began to use Turki as a written language. Turki was written in a variant of the Arabic script.

In 1923, a writing system based on the Arabic script was specifically created for the Bashkir language. At the same time, the Bashkir literary language was created, moving away from the older written Turkic influences. At first, it used a modified Arabic alphabet. In 1930 it was replaced with the Unified Turkic Latin Alphabet, which was in turn replaced with an adapted Cyrillic alphabet in 1939.

The modern alphabet used by Bashkir is based on the Russian alphabet, with the addition of the following letters: Ә ә Template:IPAslink, Ө ө Template:IPAslink, Ү ү Template:IPAslink, Ғ ғ Template:IPAslink, Ҡ ҡ Template:IPAslink, Ң ң Template:IPAslink, Ҙ ҙ Template:IPAslink, Ҫ ҫ Template:IPAslink, Һ һ Template:IPAslink.<ref name="Ufa" />

А а Б б В в Г г Ғ ғ Д д Ҙ ҙ Е е Ё ё
Ж ж З з И и Й й К к Ҡ ҡ Л л М м Н н
Ң ң О о Ө ө П п Р р С с Ҫ ҫ Т т У у
Ү ү Ф ф Х х Һ һ Ц ц Ч ч Ш ш Щ щ Ъ ъ
Ы ы Ь ь Э э Ә ә Ю ю Я я
Letters of the Bashkir Cyrillic alphabet
Cyrillic version Pronunciation Notes
Аа main}}, {{#invoke:IPA|main}} main}} in all syllables except last, in last syllable it is pronounced as {{#invoke:IPA|main}}.
Бб main}}, {{#invoke:IPA|main}} main}} is the intervocal allophone.
Вв main}}, {{#invoke:IPA|main}} main}} in Russian loanwords, {{#invoke:IPA|main}} in Arabic and Persian loanwords.
Гг main}}
Ғғ main}}
Дд main}}
Ҙҙ main}}
Ее main}}, {{#invoke:IPA|main}} The letter is iotated at the beginning of a word, after a vowel or after a soft or hard sign.
Ёё main}} Only used in Russian loanwords.
Жж main}} Only occurs in loanwords and onomatopoeia.
Зз main}}
Ии main}} Occurs only in the first syllable. In most other contexts, especially in open syllables, it is an underlying /ij/, for example in words like ти [tij]/[tɪj]. Hence why the suffixes use the /ð/ consonant following this vowel, unlike /l/ after other vowels: тиҙәр (tiźär) /tijˈðær/, but not тиләр (tilär).
Йй main}}
Кк main}}
Ҡҡ main}}
Лл main}}, {{#invoke:IPA|main}} In front vowel contexts occurs as apical Template:IPAblink, in back vowel contexts occurs as Template:IPAblink.
Мм main}}
Нн main}}
Ңң main}}, {{#invoke:IPA|main}} In front vowel contexts occurs as Template:IPAblink, in back vowel contexts occurs as Template:IPAblink.
Оо main}}
Өө main}}, [y] Shifts to [y] in vicinity of [j]: өйҙә (öyźä) [yjˈðä]
Пп main}}
Рр main}}, {{#invoke:IPA|main}} main}} is the intervocal allophone.
Сс main}}
Ҫҫ main}}
Тт main}}
Уу main}}, {{#invoke:IPA|main}} These two letters are used for {{#invoke:IPA|main}} phoneme when they are written after a back or front vowel respectively. As the vowel phoneme, they can only occur in the first syllable. Therefore if these letters are not in the first syllable, they occur after a vowel and are pronounced as /w/.
Үү main}}, {{#invoke:IPA|main}}
Фф main}}
Хх main}}
Һһ main}}
Цц main}}
Чч main}}
Шш main}}
Щщ main}} Only occurs in loanwords.
Ъъ main}} Only occurs in back vowel contexts (except loanwords). Indicates a glottal stop if placed after a vowel, acts as a syllable separator if placed after a consonant.
Ыы main}}
Ьь main}} Only occurs in front vowel contexts (except loanwords). Indicates a glottal stop if placed after a vowel, acts as a syllable separator if placed after a consonant.
Ээ main}}
Әә main}}
Юю main}}
Яя main}}, {{#invoke:IPA|main}}

Bashkir Latin alphabet based on the Common Turkic alphabet

A a Ä ä B b C c Ç ç D d E e F f G g
Ğ ğ H h X x I ı İ i J j K k Q q L l
M m N n Ñ ñ O o Ö ö P p R r S s Ś ś
Ş ş T t U u Ü ü V v W w Y y Z z Ź ź
Letter Comparison
Latin Cyrillic
A a А а
Ä ä Ә ә
B b Б б
C c -дж-
Ç ç Ч ч / Щ щ
D d Д д
Ź ź Ҙ ҙ
E e Э э
F f Ф ф
G g Г г
Ğ ğ Ғ ғ
H h Һ һ
X x Х х
I ı Ы ы
İ i И и
J j Ж ж
K k К к
Q q Ҡ ҡ
L l Л л
M m М м
N n Н н
Ñ ñ Ң ң
O o О о
Ö ö Ө ө
P p П п
R r Р р
S s С с
Ş ş Ш ш
T t Т т
Ś ś Ҫ ҫ
U u У у
Ü ü Ү ү
V v В в
W w У у / Ү ү (consonant variants)
Y y Й й
Z z З з

PhonologyEdit

VowelsEdit

Bashkir has nine native vowels, and three or four loaned vowels (mainly in Russian loanwords).<ref name="Berta">Template:Cite book</ref>

Phonetically, the native vowels are approximately thus (with the Cyrillic letter followed by the usual Latin romanization in angle brackets):<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>

Front Back
Unrounded Rounded Unrounded Rounded
Close иTemplate:Nbspi
Template:IPAblink
үTemplate:Nbspü
[[[:Template:IPA link]]~Template:IPA link]
ыTemplate:Nbspı
[[[:Template:IPA link]]]
уTemplate:Nbspu
Template:IPAblink
Mid э,Template:NbspеTemplate:Nbspe
[[[:Template:IPA link]]~Template:IPA link]
өTemplate:Nbspö
[[[:Template:IPA link]]~Template:IPA link]
оTemplate:Nbspo
[[[:Template:IPA link]]~Template:IPA link]
Open әTemplate:Nbspä
[[[:Template:IPA link]]]
аTemplate:Nbspa
Template:IPAblink

In Russian loans there are also Template:IPAblink, Template:IPAblink, Template:IPAblink and Template:IPAblink, written the same as the native vowels: ы, е/э, о, а respectively.<ref name="Berta" />

Historical shiftsEdit

Historically, the Proto-Turkic mid vowels have raised from mid to high, whereas the Proto-Turkic high vowels have become the Bashkir reduced mid series. (The same shifts have also happened in Tatar.)<ref>Template:Cite book</ref><ref name="Ufa" /> However, in most dialects of Bashkir, this shift is not as prominent as in Tatar.

Vowel Common Turkic Tatar Bashkir Gloss
main}} *et it main}} 'meat'
main}} *söz süz main}} 'word'
main}} *sol sul main}} 'left'
main}} *it et main}} 'dog'
main}} *qïz qız main}} 'girl'
main}} *qum qom main}} 'sand'
main}} *kül köl main}} 'ash'

ConsonantsEdit

The consonants of Bashkir<ref name="Berta" />
Bilabial Labio-
dental
Dental Alveolar Post-
alveolar
/
Palatal
Velar Uvular Glottal
Nasals мTemplate:Nbspm
Template:IPAslink
нTemplate:Nbspn
Template:IPAslink
ңTemplate:Nbspñ
Template:IPAslink
ңTemplate:Nbspñ
Template:IPAblink{{#if:²|²|[1]}}
Plosives Voiceless пTemplate:Nbspp
Template:IPAslink
тTemplate:Nbspt
Template:IPAslink
кTemplate:Nbspk
Template:IPAblink{{#if:²|²|[2]}}
кTemplate:Nbspk
Template:IPAslink
ҡTemplate:Nbspq
Template:IPAslink
ь/ъ
Template:IPAslink{{#if:¹|¹|[3]}}
Voiced бTemplate:Nbspb
Template:IPAslink
дTemplate:Nbspd
Template:IPAslink
гTemplate:Nbspg
Template:IPAblink{{#if:²|²|[4]}}
гTemplate:Nbspg
Template:IPAslink
Fricatives Voiceless фTemplate:Nbspf
Template:IPAslink{{#if:¹|¹|[5]}}
çTemplate:Nbspś
Template:IPAslink
сTemplate:Nbsps
Template:IPAslink
шTemplate:Nbspş
Template:IPAslink
хTemplate:Nbspx
Template:IPAslink
һTemplate:Nbsph
Template:IPAslink
Voiced бTemplate:Nbspb
Template:IPAblink{{#if:²|²|[6]}}
вTemplate:Nbspv
Template:IPAslink{{#if:¹|¹|[7]}}
ҙTemplate:Nbspź
Template:IPAslink
зTemplate:Nbspz
Template:IPAslink
жTemplate:Nbspj
Template:IPAslink
ғTemplate:Nbspğ
Template:IPAslink
Trill рTemplate:Nbspr
Template:IPAslink
Approximants лTemplate:Nbspl
Template:IPAslink
йTemplate:Nbspy
Template:IPAslink
у/ү/вTemplate:Nbspw
{{#invoke:IPA|main}}
Notes
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  • {{#invoke:IPA|main}} are dental {{#invoke:IPA|main}}, and {{#invoke:IPA|main}} is apical alveolar Template:IPAblink. The exact place of articulation of the other dental/alveolar consonants is unclear.

GrammarEdit

A member of the Turkic language family, Bashkir is an agglutinative, SOV language.<ref name="Berta" /><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> A large part of the Bashkir vocabulary has Turkic roots; and there are many loan words in Bashkir from Russian, Arabic and Persian sources.<ref name="Ufa" />

Russian Arabic Persian
in Bashkir Etymology Translation in Bashkir Etymology Translation in Bashkir Etymology Translation
минут (minut) from "минута" (minuta) minute ваҡыт (waqıt) lang}}" (waqt) time дуç (duś) lang}}" (dost) friend
өçтәл (öśtäl) from "стол" (stol) table, desk вәғәҙә (wäğäźä) lang}}" (waʿda) promise һәр (här) lang}}" (har) every
сыр (sır) from "сыр" (syr) cheese йәннәт (yännät) lang}}" (janna) paradise көмбәҙ (kömbäź) lang}}" (gonbad) cupola

PluralityEdit

The form of the plural suffix is heavily dependent on the letter which comes immediately before it. When it's a consonant, there is a four-way distinction between "л" (l), "т" (t), "ҙ" (ź) and "д" (d); The vowel's distinction is two-way between "а" (after back vowels "а" (a), "ы" (ı), "о" (o), "у" (u)) and "ә" (after front vowels "ә" (ə), "е" (e), "и" (i), "ө" (ö), "ү" (ü)). Some nouns are also less likely to be used with their plural forms such as "һыу" (hıw, "water") or "ҡом" (qom, "sand").<ref name="Ufa" />

suffix consonant
-лар, -ләр after all vowels except for и (iy) баҡса (baqsa), "garden"

Pl.: баҡсалар (baqsalar)

сәскә (säskä), "flower"

Pl.: сәскәләр (säskälär)

-тар, -тәр mostly after hard consonants – б (b), д (d), г (g), ф (f), х (x), һ (h), к (k), ҡ (q), п (p), с (s), ш (ş), ç (ś), т (t) дуç (duś), "friend"

Pl.: дуçтар (duśtar)

төç (töś), "colour"

Pl.: төçтәр (töśtär)

-ҙар, -ҙәр after approximants and some others – ҙ (ź), и (iy), р (r), у/ү (w), й (y) тау (taw), "mountain"

Pl.: тауҙар (tawźar)

өй (öy), "house"

Pl.: өйҙәр (öyźär)

-дар, -дәр after nasals and some others – ж (j), л (l), м (m), н (n), ң (ñ), з (z) һан (han), "number"

Pl.: һандар (handar)

көн (kön), "day"

Pl.: көндәр (köndär)

Declension tableEdit

<ref name="Ufa" /> suffix consonant alteration (see the "plurality" table) after the plural suffix examples
Nominative
Genitive -нең "н" (n), "д" (d), "т" (t) and "ҙ" (ź) -ҙең телдең (teldeñ), "the language's"
-ның -ҙың баштың (baştıñ), "the head's"
-ноң -ҙың тоҙҙоң (toźźoñ), "the salt's"
-нөң -ҙең төштөң (töştöñ), "the dream's"
Dative -гә -гә телгә (telgä), "(to) the language"
-кә төшкә (töşkä), "(to) the dream"
-ға -ға тоҙға (toźğa), "(to) the salt"
-ҡа башҡа (başqa), "(to) the head"
Accusative -не "н" (n), "д" (d), "т" (t) and "ҙ" (ź) -ҙе телде (telde), "the language"
-ны -ҙы башты (baştı), "the head"
-но -ҙы тоҙҙо (toźźo), "the salt"
-нө -ҙе төштө (töştö), "the dream"
Locative -лә "л" (l), "д" (d), "т" (t) and "ҙ" (ź) -ҙә телдә (teldä), "in the language"
-ла -ҙа башта (başta), "in the head"
Ablative -нән "н" (n), "д" (d), "т" (t) and "ҙ" (ź) -ҙән телдән (teldän), "from the language"
-нан -ҙан баштан (baştan), "from the head"
Declension of pronouns<ref name="Ufa" />
Interrogative pronouns Personal pronouns
Case who what Singular Plural
I you (thou) he, she, it we you they
Nominative кем
kem
нимә
nimä
мин
min
һин
hin
ул
ul
беҙ
beź
һеҙ
heź
улар
ular
Genitive кемдең
kemdeñ
нимәнең
nimäneñ
минең
mineñ
һинең
hineñ
уның
unıñ
беҙҙең
beźźeñ
һеҙҙең
heźźeñ
уларҙың
ularźıñ
Dative кемгә
kemgä
нимәгә
nimägä
миңә
miñä
һиңә
hiñä
уға
uğa
беҙгә
beźgä
һеҙгә
heźgä
уларға
ularğa
Accusative кемде
kemde
нимәне
nimäne
мине
mine
һине
hine
уны
unı
беҙҙе
beźźe
һеҙҙе
heźźe
уларҙы
ularźı
Locative кемдә
kemdä
нимәлә
nimälä
миндә
mindä
һиндә
hindä
унда
unda
беҙҙә
beźźä
һеҙҙә
heźźä
уларҙа
ularźa
Ablative кемдән
kemdän
нимәнән
nimänän
минән
minän
һинән
hinän
унан
unan
беҙҙән
beźźän
һеҙҙән
heźźän
уларҙан
ularźan
Demonstrative pronouns<ref name="Ufa" />
Case Singular Plural
this that these those
Nominative был
bıl
ошо
oşo
шул
şul
теге
tege
былар
bılar
ошолар
oşolar
шулар
şular
тегеләр
tegelär
Genitive бының
bınıñ
ошоноң
oşonoñ
шуның
şunıñ
тегенең
tegeneñ
быларҙың
bılarźıñ
ошоларҙың
oşolarźıñ
шуларҙың
şularźıñ
тегеләрҙең
tegelärźeñ
Dative быға
bığa
ошоға
oşoğa
шуға
şuğa
тегегә
tegegä
быларға
bılarğa
ошоларға
oşolarğa
шуларға
şularğa
тегеләргә
tegelärgä
Accusative быны
bını
ошоно
oşono
шуны
şunı
тегене
tegene
быларҙы
bılarźı
ошоларҙы
oşolarźı
шуларҙы
şularźı
тегеләрҙе
tegelärźe
Locative бында
bında
ошонда
oşonda
шунда
şunda
тегендә
tegendä
быларҙа
bılarźa
ошоларҙа
oşolarźa
шуларҙа
şularźa
тегеләрҙә
tegelärźä
Ablative бынан
bınan
ошонан
oşonan
шунан
şunan
тегенән
tegenän
быларҙан
bılarźan
ошоларҙан
oşolarźan
шуларҙан
şularźan
тегеләрҙән
tegelärźän

See alsoEdit

ReferencesEdit

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Further readingEdit

External linksEdit

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