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3 – as, 4 – though, 5 - really , 6 – time,
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Hello, Aizhan! - Hi, Sergei!
See you tomorrow! - Bye!
Good night! - Sleep well!
Excuse me! - Yes. Can I help you?
Have a good weekend! - Same to you!
Hello, I'm Bolat! - Pleased to meet you, Bolat!
Bless you! - Thanks.
Most of all I love summer, in summer you can go on vacation to relatives and travel, in summer you can walk until late, you can ride on a bicycle ride, roller skates, samakata and more. Summer fun!
What is there to eat?
-I don't know. Look in the fridge.
-I think I'll make a sandwich.
-What kind?
-A ham sandwich.
-The bread is in the cabinet.
-Where's the mustard?
- It's in the fridge, I think.
-Oh, yes, here it is. Do you want a sandwich?
-Yes, that sounds nice.
-How about some potato chips?
-Yes. And a pickle, if we have any.
The first holiday in Kazakhstan is the Nauryz holiday or the Spring holiday, the roots of which still stretch from the pre-Islamic history of the Kazakhs. On this day, the main festive property becomes a specially prepared dish Nauryz-kozhe, which consists of seven types of products: meat, wheat, rice, barley, millet, chumiza and kurt. People visit each other, sing songs, wish the coming year to bring good fruit and prosperity into the house.
The feast of Razayt or "the holiday of breaking the fast" is celebrated on the first and second day of the month in honor of the completion of the fast of the month of Ramadan. According to the canons of the Koran, every devout Muslim must fast every month for a month. During the day it is forbidden to drink, eat, be attached to entertainment, and even rinse your mouth with water. And only after sunset and before sunrise is allowed to eat food and water. All day time should be spent in work, prayer and reading the Quran. In honor of the end of the month of Ramadan, a feast is organized, the rite of which consists in a special common prayer, followed by a meal and distribution of alms to the poor. Various entertainment events are also held on this day.
But the most important Muslim holiday is considered to be the Kurban-Ait holiday, or the “festival of sacrifice,” which is usually celebrated for three to four days. There is a legend, once to one of the ancestors of the peoples of Northern Arabia Ibrahim, Allah appeared in a dream and told him to try his faith to climb the mountains and sacrifice his son Ismail. When he was ready to kill the boy, Allah became convinced of his loyalty and ordered him to send a lamb as an atoning sacrifice. Hence the ceremony, every devout Muslim on this day sacrifices a sheep or a lamb. The meat is used for the family's festive meal, the rest is distributed to the poor. On this day, everyone congratulates each other, in the villages even arrange a traditional kokpar contest.
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