
Kazakh Language: The Key to Understanding Kazakhstan's Culture
Kazakhstan: Language as the Key to Cultural Preservation. Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan – In a recent interview, Kanat Tasibekov, a renowned Kazakh writer and founder of the "Mamle" Kazakh language club, emphasized the crucial role of the Kazakh language in safeguarding the nation's rich cultural heritage. Tasibekov, whose work includes the self-teaching guide "Situational Kazakh," stated, "The culture of Kazakhs is encapsulated in the language; if you don't know the Kazakh language, you don't know Kazakh culture." He further illustrated this point by referencing the captivating tradition of "aitys," improvisational poetry contests that can last for hours, showcasing the power and artistry of the Kazakh language. The interview underscores the importance of language preservation efforts in Kazakhstan and the significant role of cultural events like "aitys" in maintaining national identity.