
5 Work in pairs. What other Kazakh wedding traditions do you know? Describe them to your partner.


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Объяснение:
Matchmaking (kyz aitytru) ...
Meeting of the In-laws (kuda tusu) ...
Acquaintance of the bride and groom (kyz kashar or uryn kelu) ...
Wedding day celebration (uzatu toi) ...
Seeing off the bride. ...
Arrival of the bride to her new home (kelin tusiru) ...
Marriage Ceremony. ...



Certainly, I can describe some other Kazakh wedding traditions for you to discuss with your partner:
Kyz Uzatu: This is a fun and important tradition where the groom's friends and family must negotiate with the bride's friends and family for her hand in marriage. They typically offer gifts and demonstrate their commitment to taking care of the bride. Once an agreement is reached, the groom can proceed with the wedding.
Shapan: In this tradition, the groom visits the bride's home on the wedding day and asks for her hand in marriage. He may be accompanied by his close friends and family who help him negotiate the terms with the bride's family. Once accepted, the bride is escorted to the groom's home for the wedding ceremony.
Toi: This is the main wedding ceremony. It typically involves various rituals, such as the couple being seated on a special rug, sharing a bowl of kumis (fermented mare's milk), and having their hands tied together with a white cloth to symbolize their union.
Besik Toi: This tradition involves the cradle ceremony. It is customary for the first child born to the couple to be placed in a decorated cradle by an elder family member or respected person to bring blessings and good luck.
Tusau Kesu: This is the cutting of the wedding cake. The bride and groom cut the wedding cake together, symbolizing their first joint task as a married couple. It is often followed by a cake-sharing ceremony with family and guests.
Yerzietter and Tussau Kesu: During these customs, the bride and groom exchange vows and rings in a manner similar to Western weddings. It represents their commitment to each other.
Tamyzkeru: This tradition involves the payment of the "kalym" or bride price by the groom's family to the bride's family. It can include valuable items like livestock, money, or other gifts. It symbolizes the groom's gratitude for the bride's family raising and educating her.
Kyz Aytys: This is a playful game where the bride's veil is stolen by the groom's friends during the wedding. To get it back, they may demand a ransom or perform humorous challenges.
Tusau Kesu Asar: This is the moment when the bride and groom officially become husband and wife. It involves the groom placing a shawl or scarf on the bride's head as a symbol of their union.
These are just a few of the many fascinating Kazakh wedding traditions that you can discuss with your partner. Each tradition has its own unique significance and adds to the rich cultural tapestry of Kazakh weddings.


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