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Learn Kazakh fast and easily with our language course ‘Kazakh for beginners’.
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Learn Kazakh - First words | ||
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Hi! | Салем! | |
Hello! | Қайырлы күн! | |
How are you? | Қалайсың? / Қалайсыз? | |
Good bye! | Көріскенше! | |
See you soon! | Таяу арада көріскенше! |
What is special about the Kazakh language?
The Kazakh language is rich in history, reflecting the nomadic heritage of the Kazakh people. It belongs to the Turkic language family, which spans across Asia and Eastern Europe. This connection allows for interesting linguistic similarities and differences with other Turkic languages. Kazakh utilizes a unique alphabet. Historically, it was written in Arabic script, then shifted to Cyrillic in the 20th century. Recently, Kazakhstan has been transitioning to the Latin alphabet, marking a significant change in its written form.
One of the most notable features of Kazakh is its agglutinative nature. This means that words are formed by adding various affixes to a base. These affixes can indicate tense, mood, possession, and other grammatical aspects, making word formation quite flexible. Vocabulary in Kazakh is a testament to the country’s nomadic past and its interactions with neighboring cultures. It includes terms related to the nomadic lifestyle, such as those for different types of horses, and also borrows words from Russian, Arabic, and Persian.
Pronunciation in Kazakh can be challenging for speakers of non-Turkic languages. The language contains sounds that are not present in many other languages, which learners often find difficult to master. Kazakh grammar is complex, with cases playing a crucial role. The language has seven cases, and their correct usage is essential for conveying the relationships between words in a sentence. This aspect of Kazakh grammar provides a depth to the language.
The use of proverbs and idioms is widespread in Kazakh. These expressions often carry wisdom from the nomadic ancestors of the Kazakh people, offering insights into their values and worldview. Learning Kazakh opens up a window into the culture and traditions of Kazakhstan. It not only teaches the mechanics of the language but also immerses learners in the rich heritage and modern life of the Kazakh people.
Even Kazakh beginners can learn Kazakh efficiently with ‘50LANGUAGES’ through the practical sentences. First you will get to know the basic structures of the language. Sample dialogues help you to express yourself in the foreign language. Prior knowledge is not required.
Even advanced learners can repeat and consolidate what they have learned. You learn correct and frequently spoken sentences and you can use them immediately. You will be able to communicate in everyday situations. Use your lunch break or time in traffic to learn a few minutes of Kazakh. You learn on the go as well as at home.