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  1. Kurdish are (1) Kurmanji, the language of the vast majority of Kurds in Turkey, Syria, Armenia, and Azerbaijan, and of a few in Iraq and Iran, the area designated by Kurdish nationalists as “North Kurdistan” (Kurdistana Bakûr),1 with an estimated fifteen to seventeen million speakers, and (2)

  2. A Basic Guide to Kurdish Grammar 4 Note: 1) “ﺡ”, “ﺥ”, “ﻕ”, “ﻉ” and “ﻍ” sounds don’t exist in English. Even peculiar Kurdish words don’t include “ﺡ”, “ﻕ”, “ﻉ” and “ﻍ”. However, since there are many Arabic words mixed in the everyday Kurdish language, these letters

  3. Kurmanji. It is used in the parts of Kurdistan that are situated within the borders of Turkey and Syria, and by the large Kurdish diaspora community in Europe and North America from these two countries. The alphabet based on Arabic script is used in Iraqi and Iranian Kurdistan, while Cyrillic is used only in ex-Soviet countries.

  4. Very few attempts have been made in this direction. The present book is a phrase book; it aims to provide the reader with the most practical and popular Kurdish words and sentences. We have tried to cover most daily situations, events and ceremonies and avoid unnecessary ones and sophisticated grammatical rules.

  5. You'll master practical phrases for daily life, build a strong grasp of fundamental grammar, and develop the confidence to use Kurdish in everyday situations. In this course, you’ll learn: - The Kurdish alphabet and how to read and write in Sorani. - Key grammar rules that make up 35% of the course.

  6. In this study, we discuss Kurdish language family, Kurdish dialects, mutual understanding between Kurdish dialects, and analyzing the current situation. This would be done by reviewing various sources and publishing a questionnaire among students at Koya University.

  7. 22 maj 2022 · Kurdish are (1) Kurmanji, the language of the vast majority of Kurds in Turkey, Syria, Armenia, and Azerbaijan, the area designated by Kurdish nationalists as “North Kurdistan,” with an estimated fifteen to seventeen million speakers, and (2) Sorani, the language of most Kurds in Iraq (four to

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