I feel at home with Kazakh Language – Tatevik Mamikonyan
“Our Armenian ethno-cultural association enriches its own culture, traditions, language in large united family. We feel a big public support. All necessary conditions were created in regional House of Frinedship in Aktobe for fruitful work. Our joint efforts contribute the strengthening of inter-ethnic harmony, prosperity of our sovereign Kazakhstan,” Mr. Mamikonyan said.
When the House of Friendship works Armenian Sunday school.
"Here we are studying also the Kazakh language. I feel almost at home in Kazakh. However, as the next people. A lot of the Kazakh songs and dances in the repertoire of the creative team of "Urartu." And that's fine, because we have common roots, common destiny, a country called Kazakhstan. After all, we are the one people," the member of the Armenian Association resumed.
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