#11 - Назад в Кыргызтан

EPISODE · Jul 31, 2020 · 1H 2M

#11 - Назад в Кыргызтан

from In Russian From Afar · host Sergei Bey

Reverse migration, astonishing mountains and pilaf - welcome to Kyrgyzstan! Today we meet Ada who will tell us about why it's difficult for Kyrgyz people to come back home, what is it like to grow up as a trilingual, and why your next holiday should be in her motherland. Join our Discord Server, where people help each other to learn Russian.Download TRANSCRIPT!Time points: 1:34 - Ada's story;11:12 - How did Ada learn Russian;20:17 - What does Ada love about Kyrgyzstan;29:15  - How Ada moved from her village to Osh;31:38 - What's happened in June 2010 in Osh;35:16 - FOOD!43:09 - Reverse migration problems; 51:03 -  What's  happened on March 8th 2020 in Bishkek; 54:57 - How communism influenced Kyrgyz social structure;58:04 - Religion. If you have any questions, you can send us an email on [email protected] you can send DM or leave comment on our instagram page.Support us on Patreon. If you want to study Russian with Sergey 

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