Приклади вживання Kazakh language Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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How to learn Kazakh language.
Kazakh language and culture were nearly lost.”.
Summary in the Kazakh language.
The Kazakh language belongs to the Turkic languages. .
They speak the Kazakh language.
Thirdly, Kazakh language and culture were almost lost.
Service agreement(Kazakh language).
Kazakh language learning club was opened in Kiev.
Radio only Kazakh language.
The Latin script will primarily affect the Kazakh language.
Video lessons of the Kazakh language for children.
The Kazakh language is proclaimed the state language in Kazakhstan.
This is, Goodbye, etc in Kazakh language.
The history of Kazakh language graphics has deep roots.
Part of the documents should be translated into Russian or Kazakh language.
The history of the Kazakh language script has deep roots.
Translation of technical passport from Russian language to Kazakh language.
In contrast to what the summary in the Kazakh language from the samples.
Thanks to this, the Kazakh language has saved its unique character in difficult times for the country.
According to the Constitution of Kazakhstan,the status of the state has only the Kazakh language.
For example, the Kazakh language was made a national language. .
The government was instructed to ensure a phased translation of the Kazakh language alphabet into the Latin alphabet until 2025.
If we want the Kazakh language to live in the centuries, it is necessary to modernise it, without loading it with excessive terminology.
If you want to learn the Kazakh language, then Videochat will help you with this.
Kazakh language is the state language, while Russian is also officially used as an equal language to Kazakh in Kazakhstan's public institution.
Its current name means"white mountain" in Kazakh language, which may be due to its cliffs that overlook the Caspian sea.
It develops Russian/ Kazakh language skills and ensures preparation for higher education programmes which are offered in Russin/Kazakh.
He recalled that the Kazakh language used the Latin alphabet in the 1920-1940s.