Dear countrymen, I want to congratulate everyone on the National Language Day! Today is a day of responsibility and goal-setting in addition to being a holiday. The Kyrgyz people have been rekindled in the face of hardship and developed with the language to this day. As the language of the spirit, poetry, intelligence, science, harmony, and diplomacy, the Kyrgyz language has been doing a flawless job. The Kyrgyz language is acknowledged as the oldest and most deeply rooted language by all of the fraternal peoples in scientific gatherings and in their works. The primary industry that advances the national language and upholds its status among the populace is education.
Osh State University has started many good initiatives in this direction and is working on major projects. The State Language Center will establish a new database that will not only benefit students but also teach and assess the language proficiency of all southern residents.
The Kyrgyz language must now evolve into the language of cutting-edge technology in the period of globalization. Words should be audible in Kyrgyz from every item, product, screen, and sound system when the labels "smart house," "smart appliances" and "smart board" are deeply ingrained in our life. Programmers from OshSU have created a number of software tools in Kyrgyz. Now, they are prepared to achieve significant objectives. The national identity, public goods, and independence are all guaranteed by the national language. The people's culture, traditions, history, and spiritual wealth all coexist with their language. We must all work to protect it. My dear countrymen! Let the people and the ancient Kyrgyz language coexist forever! Happy Holiday!
Professor Kudaiberdi Gaparalievich Kozhobekov, rector of Osh State University