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Kyrgyz is spoken by approximately 8 000 000 people
Locations spoken: Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, China, Russia, Europe, USA.
Kyrgyz people used «Romanized Kyrgyz alphabet» in 1928-1940[1]
Kyrgyz have a project of Latinization - «QYRGYZ MEJKINDIGI»[2]
Kyrgyz use a lot of Romanized Kyrgyz alphabets in Social Media.
Kyrgyzstan was resolving the issue of the transition of the Kyrgyz language to the Latin alphabet.[3]
Kyrgyzstan announced the development of options for switching to the Latin alphabet.[4]
In Kyrgyzstan, some stores use the Kyrgyz Latin alphabet.[5]
In Kyrgyzstan, the deputy proposed the transition of the Kyrgyz language to the Latin alphabet.[6]