Abstract
In nowadays, there is a claim that the Altaic language family includes Korean. However, this is not proven. According to the hypothesis, the Korean language can be said to be close to the Altaic language family. Few researchers have compared Korean and Kyrgyz. Academic research is still insufficient because of few Kyrgyz scholars who know Korean or Korean scholars who know Kyrgyz. To find commonalities between two languages, first of all, we need to know the grammar of each language. At the same time, we must know the culture of the people who speak languages because language and culture are very deeply related. Language reflects culture. In other words, cultural relations can be found through the study of the languages of the two nations. The verbs in Kyrgyz and Korean are in a particular position. We will compare auxiliary verbs in this thesis with "кӛр-" and look for commonalities between the two languages
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