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Revision as of 18:24, 29 March 2023
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In this lesson, we will focus on the Kazakh vocabulary related to friendship and socializing. Making friends is a crucial part of feeling connected to a culture and language, so it's important to have a good grasp of the words and phrases you need to do so.
Take a moment to explore these relevant pages as you conclude this lesson: Meeting and Greeting & Food.
Basic Friendship Vocabulary
Here are some of the basic Kazakh vocabulary words and phrases that will be useful when making new friends:
Kazakh | Pronunciation | English |
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Дос !! dos | friend | |
Арманшақ !! armanşaq | buddy, pal | |
Сыйлық !! sıylıq | friendship | |
Армандаймын. Біз бірге әрқашанғы тыйым мен төгел жүріспіз. | Armandaymın. Biz birge erqaşanğı tyıım men tögel jürispiz. | I'm delighted. We share the same views and get along well. |
Inviting Someone to Hang Out
Once you've met someone you'd like to spend time with, here are some phrases Kazakh phrases you can use to invite them to socialize:
- Сұраққа жауап берегіңіз келсе, біз дос бола аламыз ба? (Suraqqa jawap bereginiz kelse, biz dos bola alamyz ba?) - If you don't have any plans, would you like to hang out with me?
- Біз өткен жеңілдікке бара аласыз ба? (Biz ötken jeñildikke bara alasız ba?) - Would you like to join me for a picnic?
- Театыра бара аласыз ба? (Teatıra bara alasız ba?) - Would you like to see a play?
Phrases for Hanging Out
Knowing how to socialize properly is key to making friends. Here are some useful Kazakh phrases you can use when spending time hanging out with new friends:
- Жаңа да достар жасау үшін шығарамын. (Jaña da dostar jasau üşin şığaramın.) - I'm going out to make some new friends.
- Жақсы уақытың болса қайта тойындауға тұрып білер меңгерді? (Jaqsı waqytyñ bolsa qayta toyındağa túryp biler mengerdí?) - If you have some free time, would you like to hang out with me again?
- Кетуге ештеңе жоқ па? (Ketuge eşteñe joq pa?) - Is there anywhere else you'd like to go?
Making Plans
Here are some useful Kazakh phrases you can use when making plans with friends:
- Мүмкін болса, осы жақта кездесек қайта. (Mümkin bolsa, osı jaqtta kezdesek qayta.) - If possible, let's meet up again at this place.
- Мен мұндай жерде Казақстан салдарын жаңарту үшін келемін. (Men münday jerde Qazaqstan saldaryn jañartu üşin kelemen.) - I'm going to this place to update myself on Kazakhstan's products.
- Осы банк күні жұмысын яқтыратындарға арналған кездесу қабылдайды. (Osı bank küni jumysyn jaqtyratındarğa arnalğan kezdesu qabyldaydy.) - This bank has a designated time slot for handling certain types of transactions.
Conclusion
In this lesson, we've covered basic Kazakh vocabulary and phrases that will help you make friends and socialize more easily. Remember to keep practicing and don't be afraid of making mistakes; your Kazakh-speaking friends will appreciate your efforts to learn their language and culture.
Sources
- Learn Kazakh - Apps on Google Play
- Culture of Kazakhstan - history, people, traditions, women, beliefs ...
Upon wrapping up this lesson, take a look at these related pages: Basic Family Vocabulary & Fruits.
Other Lessons
- Basic Shopping Vocabulary
- Basic Family Vocabulary
- Weather Expressions
- Food
- Clothes
- Restaurant Phrases
- Colors
- Days of the Week
- Asking for and Giving Directions
- Fruits
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