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Tymur Levitin
Tymur Levitin
Dozent der Abteilung für Übersetzung. Professionelle zertifizierte Übersetzer mit Erfahrung im Übersetzen und Unterrichten von Englisch und Deutsch. Ich unterrichte Menschen in 20 Ländern der Welt. Mein Prinzip beim Unterrichten und bei der Durchführung von Lektionen ist es, vom Auswendiglernen von Regeln wegzukommen und stattdessen zu lernen, die Prinzipien der Sprache zu verstehen und sie auf die gleiche Weise zu verwenden wie das Sprechen und die korrekte Aussprache von Lauten durch das Gefühl, und nicht jedes Mal im Kopf alle Regeln durchzugehen, da dafür beim echten Sprechen keine Zeit sein wird. Man muss immer von der Situation und der Bequemlichkeit ausgehen.
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Learning Kazakh Online — A Language That Rethinks Direction, Action, and Space
👤 Author: Tymur Levitin — founder, director, and lead teacher
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Why Kazakh Doesn’t Feel Familiar — and Why That’s a Good Thing

Kazakh doesn’t share grammar with European languages.
It doesn’t sound like a Romance language.
It doesn’t follow Slavic logic.
And that’s why it works.

Kazakh is part of the Turkic language family — a system based on direction, action, and postpositions.
It doesn’t ask “what is this?” — it asks “where is this going?”
It doesn’t separate verb and case — it blends them into a motion of thought.

If you come from a background like Russisch, this might feel like walking backwards.
But in Kazakh, that’s sometimes how you move forward.


A Language That Rethinks the Sentence

In Kazakh, you don’t build a sentence around a subject — you build it around what’s happening and where.

– Postpositions come after the noun
– Word order is flexible — but not random
– Verb endings carry direction, relation, formality, and even feeling

Kazakh doesn’t want you to “say it right.”
It wants you to map the moment.


Why Online Lessons Matter with Kazakh

You can’t learn Kazakh from a list.
You can’t guess the meaning from a root.
You need someone to walk you through the logic — step by step.

Unter Levitin-Sprachschule, we teach Kazakh through contrast, structure, and clarity.

– We help you feel where the sentence flows
– We show you how endings change direction
– And we teach through interaction, not translation


Kazakh Is a Language of Space, Movement, and Intuition

Kazakh grammar is not “hard.”
It’s precise.
And precision only looks hard if you try to rush it.

But when you learn Kazakh online — patiently, with guidance — it becomes one of the most beautiful, balanced, and meaningful systems you’ll ever work with.


Learn Kazakh with Levitin Language School

You don’t need to speak like a textbook.
You need to think like the language.

And we help you do that.

🔗 Start learning Kazakh online


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Kategorie: Interesting Information | Online Language Learning


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Tymur Levitin — founder, director, and lead teacher of Levitin Language School / Start Language School by Tymur Levitin.
Developer of a personal teaching method. Over 22 years of teaching experience. Students from 20+ countries worldwide.
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