Әуле, сән гел! (Äule, sän gel!) Hello, I'm here! (English) In the Kazakh language, Әуле (Äule) means "Hello" and it is often used to greet people. An interesting fact about modern Kazakhs is that they have their own unique script called the Kazakh alphabet or Qazaq Tili alphabetti. It was developed in the 1940s by a team of linguists led by Abai Qunanbayuli, who aimed to create a writing system that would better represent the sounds and nuances of their language. Today, the Kazakh alphabet is used alongside Cyrillic and Latin scripts for various purposes. (3 sentences max)
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