User:Alua Koblan/Rhythmic black word

Rhythmic black word or rhythmic prose pronounces an eloquent black word. Because of the compactness of sentences, sentences can be traced rhythmic sequence. The term was formed in ancient Greek, Latin and medieval literature and thus influenced European prose in the 16th and 19th centuries. This is especially noticeable in the works of Karamzin and Gogol. Rhythmic prose should not be confused with poetry. There is a rhythm in Kazakh oratorical words. In Kazakh literature, for example, in the works of Aymautov, there is a sample of a rhythmic word.