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Wake up and smell the coffee.
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I can read both, so I don't mind either way.
Only butthurted clowns minuses my posts. -- Лиссиы
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Their language is a controversial topic, as there are two official languages - Kazakh-state and Russian-official. In search of his identity, but with serious and open criticism from the people.
“ ...Even if a man lives well, he dies and another one comes into existence. Let the one who comes later upon seeing this inscription remember the one who had made it. And the name is Omurtag, Kanasubigi. ”
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I hope they will make it without conflicts, they are in harder sitiation than I thought. They tried to escape Russian influence and then they are starting to fall into Chinese economical trap.
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The main argument is that with Latin they will learn English faster. It is claimed that the Latin could better reflect the phonetic features of the Kazakh language. Following the dissolution of the USSR, countries with a predominantly Turkic-speaking population in the Caucasus and Central Asia agreed to introduce a single codified Latin alphabet containing graphic characters for some specific local phonemes
“ ...Even if a man lives well, he dies and another one comes into existence. Let the one who comes later upon seeing this inscription remember the one who had made it. And the name is Omurtag, Kanasubigi. ”
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I hope all world starts to use Latin in the future.
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Kazakhstan needs a change of flag as well
Something that's more relevant like this one
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