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* [[Language/Kirghiz/Vocabulary/Education|Education]] | |||
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* [[Language/Kirghiz/Vocabulary/Asking-for-Directions|Asking for Directions]] | |||
* [[Language/Kirghiz/Vocabulary/How-to-Say-Hello-and-Greetings|How to Say Hello and Greetings]] | |||
* [[Language/Kirghiz/Vocabulary/Kirghiz-survival-phrases|Kirghiz survival phrases]] | |||
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◀️ Seasons — Previous Lesson | Next Lesson — Famous Writers and Poets ▶️ |
As an experienced Kirghiz language teacher, I always emphasize the importance of learning practical vocabulary that can be used in everyday conversations. One topic that comes up quite often is the weather, and in this lesson, we will focus on Kirghiz vocabulary related to weather conditions. In addition to learning new words, I will also share some cultural information and interesting facts about the weather in Kyrgyzstan. So, let's get started!
After mastering this lesson, these related pages might interest you: Clothes & Nature.
Introduction to Weather in Kyrgyzstan[edit | edit source]
Kyrgyzstan is a mountainous country with a continental climate, which means it experiences significant temperature variations between seasons as well as day and night. The summers can be hot and dry, while the winters can be very cold and snowy, especially in the mountainous regions. Knowing how to describe different weather conditions in Kirghiz will enable you to engage in conversations about the weather with locals and better understand their daily lives.
Weather Conditions Vocabulary[edit | edit source]
In this section, you will learn Kirghiz words for various weather conditions. Make sure to practice pronouncing each word and try to use them in sentences.
Examples:
Kirghiz | Pronunciation | English |
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жакшы | jakshy | good |
нашар | nashar | bad |
жарык | jaryk | sunny |
булутуу | bulutuu | cloudy |
жамгыр | jamgyr | rain |
кар | kar | snow |
жел | jel | wind |
чий | chïy | fog |
кулак | kulak | storm |
Other Lessons[edit | edit source]
- Body
- Vegetables
- Education
- Animals
- Numbers
- Relationship Status
- Months of the Year
- Asking for Directions
- How to Say Hello and Greetings
- Kirghiz survival phrases
◀️ Seasons — Previous Lesson | Next Lesson — Famous Writers and Poets ▶️ |