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At what level is your Kazakh?На каком уровне ваш казахский язык?Қазақ тілін қаншалықты меңгергенсіз?

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13.07.2011

The Huns

In 376 A.D. the barbarians Huns north of the Danube turned to their civilized rival, the Romans, and begged for protection. For a far more barbaric tribe was coming. Perhaps no other people have struck greater fear in the west than the Huns. In the end of the fourth century the Huns seemed to have materialized out of nowhere and crushed they way into the Hungarian plains.

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30.11.2010

The educational and methodological complex «Қазақ тілі. Kazakh language. Made easy»

The educational and methodological complex «Қазақ тілі. Kazakh language. Made easy» (language as the second) is intended as for adults (including for civil servants, workers of private enterprises etc.), and for pupils of schools, colleges and HIGH SCHOOL also the foreign listeners, wishing to learn to talk and write in the Kazakh language.

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04.08.2010

Kazakhstan’s future lies in the Kazakh language

These are the words of Nursultan Abishevich Nazarbaev, president of the Republic of Kazakhstan. This conclusion, along with the determination of the immediate future of the Kazakh language, which has received state status, shows the current state of this language which has yet to enjoy widespread usage in all spheres of our public life.

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04.06.2010

Several Particularities of the Study of the English Language in a Kazakh-language Environment

“Once the great Abai called the Kazakhs to study the Russian language. Intuitively, he understood that through Russian and the Russian culture our people would be able to

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22.05.2010

Traditional customs in Kazakhstan

Shildekhana
A second celebration of new life in the Kazakh tradition was called the Shildekhana, and this gathering also included the participation of many young people.

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21.05.2010

History of Kazakhstan

Kazakh Khanate

According to Victor Mair & James Mallory (a distinguished Indo-European linguist and archaeologist at Queen’s University in Belfast)’s “The Tarim Mummies”,

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