Astana - Post Report Question and Answers

How much of the local language do you need for daily living? Are local language classes/tutors available and affordable?

You need Russian language to survive day to day here. Even a little bit of Russian goes a long way. If you don’t have russian , be prepared to be breaking out Google translate a lot for even the simplest tasks. - Jun 2021


English proficiency is not great on the street; some ability in Russian is pretty much essential, though people in stores/restaurants are usually pretty indulgent of foreigners struggling with Russian. - Oct 2017


It is essential to know Russian at this post. Few people are fluent in English. If you are creative with your hands and facial expressions, you can often get your point across. Russian is not an easy language to learn. There are quite a few language classes and tutors around town if you're brave. - Oct 2016


It is not hard to get around, quite a few taxi drivers speak enough English to help you out. There are challenges when shopping and ordering food. Most of my friends speak enough to help us get by. - Jun 2014


Basic Russian is very useful. - Sep 2010


At least a bit of Russian is essential--you should know how to order in a restaurant and read cyrilic. Don't bother with Kazakh. - Jul 2008


Tourist-level: numbers, greetings, directions, food/drink items. - Jan 2008


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