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Kazakh Tutorial
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Kazakh grammar lessons for beginners
Kazakh Time clauses: Before & After clauses
Time clauses are used to demonstrate a period of time based on an action or event. Time clauses are grammatical units that require subjects, verbs and objects, but they do not always use the same verb rules as the main clause. This tutorial will tell you about after- and before-clauses.
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Time clauses in Kazakh | When/while-clauses
Просмотров 14110 месяцев назад
Temporal clauses are used to form more complex sentences and locate an event in a specific moment or period. They usually consist of two parts: the independent and dependent clause. In English, these two parts are joined by conjunctions, such as before, after, when or while. In this tutorial, you will learn how to build temporal clauses, specifically, when and while clauses, and use them correc...
Infinitive clauses in Kazakh
Просмотров 9211 месяцев назад
#kazakh #kazakhgrammar #kazakhlanguage #learnkazakh In Kazakh, an infinitive clause is a type of subordinate or dependent clause that is dependent upon its main clause and cannot stand alone. The infinitive clauses are formed using the infinitive suffix {-w}, indicating purpose, result or condition of the action in the main clause. In this video, we will learn how to build and use infinitive cl...
Noun clause in Kazakh
Просмотров 13811 месяцев назад
#kazakh #kazakhgrammar #kazakhlanguage #learnkazakh A noun clause, also known as a complement clause, is a type of subordinate clause (dependent clause) that acts as a noun a sentence. Noun clauses are considered advanced Kazakh because they can get a little confusing. So, in this guide, we cover the rules for how to build and use noun clauses correctly.
Kazakh relative clauses | Part II
Просмотров 152Год назад
#kazakh #kazakhgrammar #kazakhlanguage #learnkazakh Having learned the basic features of Kazakh relative clauses, in this video we will learn about expressing time in relative clauses and certain types of them.
Relative clauses in Kazakh
Просмотров 177Год назад
#kazakh #kazakhlanguage #learnkazakh #kazakhgrammar Relative clause is a type of subordinate clause that generally modifies a noun or a noun phrase. Relative clause connects ideas by using pronouns or non-finite verbs that relate to something previously mentioned and allows the writer to combine two independent clauses into one sentence. In this video, we are going to learn how to make relative...
Derivation in Kazakh | How to produce new words
Просмотров 90Год назад
#kazakh #kazakhlanguage #learnkazakh #kazakhgrammar In Kazakh, derivation refers to the creation of a new word from an existing one by adding suffixes to the root or the base word. The new words created through derivation often have meanings that are related to but different from the original word. In this video, we will explain the derivational suffixes that are added after the nouns and verbs...
How to say I have to in Kazakh | Expressing necessity
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#kazakh #kazakhlanguage #learnkazakh #kazakhgrammar When we say ‘necessity’ we are referring to something that needs to be done. English uses the modal verbs ‘must’, ‘have to’ or ‘need to’ to express necessity and obligation. In Kazakh, necessity can be expressed by complex forms using modal words together with an infinitive. In this video teaches how to express necessity in Kazakh.
How to express probability or assumption in Kazakh | Assumptive future tense
Просмотров 53Год назад
#kazakh #kazakhlanguage #learnkazakh #kazakhgrammar Kazakh has a special suffix for expressing probability or assumption, that is, the action is likely to happen in the future. This video is dedicated to the assumptive future tense in Kazakh.
How to say I can in Kazakh | Expressing ability, permission and prohibition
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#kazakh #kazakhlanguage #learnkazakh Ability shows a person’s capacity to do something. Giving or asking for permission is a social skill that is necessary in any culture. Prohibition, is a law or rule that officially stops something from being done. English uses modal verbs can, could, be able to and may to express ability and permission. However, Kazakh uses verbal phrases to express these co...
How to say 'I want to' in Kazakh
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#kazakh #kazakhlanguage #learnkazakh #kazakhgrammar In this video, we will learn how to say ‘I want to’ in Kazakh, a way of expressing modality. Present tense in Kazak: ruclips.net/video/FPgfvHkChL0/видео.html Past tense in Kazakh: ruclips.net/video/dtGmZb-SYg4/видео.html Presen progressive tense in Kazakh: ruclips.net/video/_9nMq1lgibU/видео.html
Mood in Kazakh_Part 2 | Optative and conditional moods
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#kazakh #kazakhlanguage #learnkazakh #kazakhgrammar Moods are grammaticalized and they are verbal categories in Kazakh. That is, they are expressed by suffixes that attach to the verbs. There are four mood forms such as imperative, voluntative, optative and conditional mood. This guide is about how to use conditional and optative moods in Kazakh. Personal endings: ruclips.net/video/XaJ1c1UF0po/...
How to express mood in Kazakh|Part I
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#kazakh #kazakhlanguage #learnkazakh #kazakhgrammar Mood represents the intention of the speaker or the writer in a sentence. It indicates if the stated sentence is a request, order, suggestion, wish, fact, or something imaginary. It is one of the verb categories so that it is reflected by special verb forms or inflections. It sometimes can be expressed by a single word or a phrase.There are fo...
Coordinate clauses in Kazakh
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#kazakh #kazakhlanguage #learnkazakh #kazakhgrammar Coordinate clauses are the joining of two or more clauses of the same type to give them equal emphasis and importance. They are combined by conjunctions. English uses the common conjunctions: and, or, but, for, not, yet and so on. Like in English, Kazakh coordinate clauses are linked by conjunctions and linked clauses are grammatically equal. ...
Special possessive forms in Kazakh|Possessive pronouns
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#kazakh #kazakhlanguage #learnkazakh Both in Kazakh and in English the possessive pronouns have two forms. For instance, mïnaw meniŋ üyim ‘this is my house’ or mïna üy meniki. ‘This house is mine’. In this later example, meniki corresponds to English mine. In this guide, we will explore this second special way of expressing possession.
Participle in Kazakh | Perfect participle (Part 2)
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Participle in Kazakh | Perfect participle (Part 2)
Participles in Kazakh | Present participle (part I)
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Participles in Kazakh | Present participle (part I)
Causative voice | How to express causation in Kazakh
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Causative voice | How to express causation in Kazakh
Voices in Kazakh |How to express passive, causative, reflexive, and reciprocal voices?
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Voices in Kazakh |How to express passive, causative, reflexive, and reciprocal voices?
Pronouns |Demonstrative pronouns|Reflexive pronouns|Indefinite pronouns in Kazakh
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Pronouns |Demonstrative pronouns|Reflexive pronouns|Indefinite pronouns in Kazakh
Present progressive|continuous tense in Kazakh
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Present progressive|continuous tense in Kazakh
but why the passive voice of қабылдаy is қабылданy, instead of қабылдалy?
Бізге видеоларыңыз көбірек керек! 😢
Thank you so much for these videos. I just found them and they have been very helpful to me. You are a hero! I have two questions if you do not mind 😇: 1) is what you call the “voluntative” the same as what Wiktionary calls “hortative”, e.g. in the conjugation of болу: en.m.wiktionary.org/wiki/%D0%B1%D0%BE%D0%BB%D1%83 ? If so, do you know what other grammar resources might mean by “voluntative” when they say that -ҒЫ is the voluntative mood verbal affix (e.g. as in “Kazakh Grammar with Affix List” p.72)? 2) not on grammar, but at 2:26 is the pronunciation of оқыңдар closer to оқУңдар because of the initial rounding of о? And if so, is the pronunciation of оқыңыздар at 2:47 closer to оқУңУздар or оқУңЫздар? Көп көп рахмет!
Сабақ,Көп рахмет
Емаа қандай керемет арна 😍
Thank you!
Thank you very much for your hard work! It is greatly appreciated.
Glad you enjoy it!
This is really helpful. Thanks for taking the time to put it all together.
With pleasure 💓
Great video, excellent way of learning
Excellent format. Slow and repetitive. Helps a lot! Thanks!
Great to hear!
As a Kazakh speaker, this lessons are on point, follow them and you'll learn.
Көп рақмет, Ұлданай!
Рақмет!
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Thank you so much for the tutorial!
Many thanks for the helpful video!
These videos are such a big help. Рахмет.
I'm glad it was helpful.
This is like a huge help. Hugeeeeeee. Рахмет
алғыс сізге! тәңір жарылқасын!
Der Aufbau deines Videos ist mega ❤
Тамаша, Ұлданай, көп рақмет! Елдің алғысына бөленіңіз!
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These are such great works of brilliance. I am learning Kazax actively everyday with the goal of spending a very long time in KZ.
Have fun!
@@Kazakhtutorial0919 Рахмет
Great job! Thank you for the tutorial!
Deine klare Erklärweise und die kreativen Methoden machen das Kasachischlernen wirklich unterhaltsam. Ich habe viel davon profitiert und freue mich auf mehr Inhalte von dir. Weiter so!"🎉🎉
Köp rahmet ❤️
Thank you for the helpful video class in Kazakh derivation!
көп рақмет Thank you for lesson, i wish i can dive deeper into kazakh language
Thanks a million for the tutorials❤
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Thank you for all the videos you've made so far! ❤🎉
Thanks for watching!❤️💓
Something i can't understand in the Kazakh language is the reason why sometimes it looks like either people don't conjugate verbs correctly or there're certain rules that I've never learned about before. Such as the case of the verb "Оқыу", because instead of saying "Мен оқыймын" i've already heard people saying something like "Мен оқыпмын". Why's that, Miss?? Is there an exception or something else?
Thanks for the question. I assume what you're saying is the indirective form as in мен оқыппын. apparently/obviously I have read. but it should be conjugate as оқыппын not мын. I made a video abou indirective for. If this is not the case, the verb is not correctly conjugated.
Thank you so much. You are such a genuine soul and just this one video has made me feel wonderful!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for the tutorial!!!
Very helpful tutorial❤
Ұлданай, сені көргім келеді❤❤❤
Mende ❤️
As a Kazakh speaker, this lessons are on point, follow them and you'll learn.
Thank you so much for the useful tutorial❤
It's really good for people learning both Kazakh and English❤
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❤❤❤sehr hilfreich ❤❤ өте керемет
Thank you so much for the tutorial!
thank you so much, i was not that excited to learn kazakh due to the lack of content especially grammarly wise, but now that i found your channel i will start learning again!!!!!!!!!11
Glad it was helpful!
Helpful tutorial for Kazakh learners and teachers. Thank you!
thank you for your work! it's hard to find good kazakh lessons
Мың алғыс!
Rahimet 🤗
Thank you for the extremely useful tutorial!
Thanks for being supportive ❤️
Deine Videos sind so hervorragend! Ausführliche Erklärungen und sehr gute Beispiele! Vielen Dank!🥰
Vielen Dank 😗
Perfect explanation! Many thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it!💞
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Hello, I am just a beginner of Kazakh language. It is very unique. I thought I am studying it with Cyrillic scripts at the moment. I know that Kazakh government wants to change from Cyrillic to Latin scripts, but it is taking too long time. Their Latin scripts are not really confirmed yet. I found there is a very latest version of Latin scripts. Here is a link: (You press this link, but if it does not work, then copy this link) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kazakh_alphabets#/media/File:2021.4_Kazakh_Latin_alphabet_table_-_RU.svg I watched some of your videos and some of your Latin scripts are not really correct. I dont want to be confused with the scripts. I think Kazakh government will confirm the Latin scripts and then you can teach us better lessons with the correct Latin scripts. Why do they take too long time? It has been five years for them to discuss about the scripts. It is wasting their time. I cant wait to learn Kazakh language. I think from now on I am learning the cyrillic scripts at the moment until the goverment will confirm it. In January 2021, a new revision of the Kazakh Latin alphabet was presented, introducing the letters Ä ä (Ə ə), Ö ö (Ө ө), Ü ü (Ү ү), Ğ ğ (Ғ ғ), Ū ū (Ұ ұ), Ŋ ŋ (Ң ң), and Ş ş (Ш ш), bringing it even closer to the CTA. A subsequent revision on 22 April further narrowed this gap by changing Ŋ ŋ to Ñ ñ. This version will be officially implemented starting 2023. Elementary schools will start using only the new Latin script from 2023. The transition is expected to be completed by 2031. Thank you for teaching us your lovely Kazakh language. Keep it up!
Thanks a lot for the tutorial, Uldanay!
Enjoyed so much... ❤❤❤
That’s one tricky topic. Thanks for a dedicated video.