Language/Kazakh/Vocabulary/How-to-say-Good-Bye?
Hi Kazakh learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will learn how to say "Good Bye" in Kazakh. We will also learn some other useful phrases related to saying goodbye.
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Words[edit | edit source]
Kazakh | Pronunciation | English Translation |
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жақсы болыңыз | zhaksı bolıńız | Goodbye |
саламатсыздар | salamatsızdar | Farewell |
сәлем | sälem | Hello |
сәлеметсіз бе? | sälemetsiz be? | How are you? |
келіншек | kelińşek | See you later |
жақсы барыңыз | zhaksı barıńız | Have a good day |
жақсы күніңізде | zhaksı künińizde | Have a nice day |
жақсы түніңізде | zhaksı tünińizde | Have a good night |
Kazakh is a Turkic language spoken mainly in Kazakhstan and other Central Asian countries. It is the official language of Kazakhstan and is also spoken by many people in Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Russia. Knowing how to say goodbye in Kazakh is an important part of learning the language.
In Kazakh, there are several ways to say goodbye. The most common way is to say "zhaksı bolıńız" (pronounced "zha-ksi bol-in-iz"), which means "goodbye". Another way to say goodbye is "salamatsızdar" (pronounced "sa-la-mat-si-z-dar"), which means "farewell".
It is also important to know how to say hello in Kazakh. The most common way to say hello is "sälem" (pronounced "sa-lem"), which means "hello". You can also ask someone "sälemetsiz be?" (pronounced "sa-lem-et-siz be?"), which means "how are you?".
When saying goodbye, you can also use the phrase "kelińşek" (pronounced "ke-lin-shek"), which means "see you later". You can also wish someone a good day by saying "zhaksı barıńız" (pronounced "zha-ksi ba-rin-iz"), which means "have a good day". You can also wish someone a nice day by saying "zhaksı künińizde" (pronounced "zha-ksi ku-nin-iz-de"), which means "have a nice day". Finally, you can wish someone a good night by saying "zhaksı tünińizde" (pronounced "zha-ksi tu-nin-iz-de"), which means "have a good night".
To improve your Kazakh Vocabulary, you can also use the Polyglot Club website. Find native speakers and ask them any questions!
Quiz[edit | edit source]
Test your knowledge of Kazakh goodbye phrases with the quiz below:
Question | Answer |
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How do you say "Goodbye" in Kazakh? | Zhaksı bolıńız |
How do you say "Farewell" in Kazakh? | Salamatsızdar |
How do you say "Hello" in Kazakh? | Sälem |
How do you say "How are you?" in Kazakh? | Sälemetsiz be? |
How do you say "See you later" in Kazakh? | Kelińşek |
How do you say "Have a good day" in Kazakh? | Zhaksı barıńız |
How do you say "Have a nice day" in Kazakh? | Zhaksı künińizde |
How do you say "Have a good night" in Kazakh? | Zhaksı tünińizde |
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Other Lessons[edit | edit source]
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- Food
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