Dzhaz
Dzhaz is a transliteration of the Cyrillic word Джаз, which denotes the musical genre jazz in languages that use the Cyrillic script. It is not a distinct genre or movement, but a Latin-script rendering of the phonetic pronunciation of the term in those languages.
Etymology and transliteration considerations: The English word jazz emerged in the United States in the late
Usage and regional notes: In Russian and most other Cyrillic-using languages, the standard spelling is Джаз. The
Summary: Dzhaz serves as a practical transliteration aid rather than a distinct cultural or musical category.