Kara-Kalpak
[kah-ruh-kahl-pahk, kar-uh-kal-pak; Russian kuh-rah-kuhl-pahk] /ˌkɑ rə kɑlˈpɑk, ˌkær ə kælˈpæk; Russian kʌˈrɑ kʌlˈpɑk/
noun
1.
one of a people living in the Kara-Kalpak Republic and adjacent areas.
2.
the Turkic language of the Kara-Kalpaks.
/kəˈrɑːkəlˈpɑːk/
noun
1.
(pl) -paks, -pak. a member of a Mongoloid people of central Asia
2.
the language of this people, belonging to the Turkic branch of the Altaic family
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