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Hawrêyanî xoşewîst hîwadarim be rexne û pêşnîyarekantan wêbekey xotan ciwantir û razawetir ken,em FOTOBLOGe hewil edat ta ew radeyey pêy ekrêt dîmen û şiwêne cîya cîya û siruştî welatekeman bênête ber dîdey bîneranî ,kewate HAWRÊ MAN BIN.
Thank you very much to all of you for comments, or even stop by to look at my photos, it means a lot to me.
روژ در زبان كوردي به معني خورشيد و روز است
دوستان عزيز از نظراتتون من رو بي نصيب نكنيد.
Kurdish (Kurdish: Kurdî or کوردی) is a dialect continuum spoken by the Kurds in western Asia. It is part of the Iranian branch of the Indo-Iranian group of Indo-European languages. It has between 30 and 45[citation needed] million speakers today. It exists in a continuum of dialects spoken in a geographic area spanning Turkey, Iraq, Iran, Syria, and a small number of speakers in the South Caucasus.
The two most widely spoken dialects of Kurdish are Sorani and Kurmanji. Other dialects spoken by smaller numbers are Hawrami (also known as Gorani) and Zaza.
Conversational phrases in Kurdish, Sorani and Kurmanji
A few basic expressions in the Sorani and Kurmanji dialects.
English - Sorani Kurdish - Kurmanji Kurdish
Hello - Rozh-bash - Rozh-bash
Good morning - Beyanee-bash - Beyanee-bash
Welcome! (on arrival) - Be kher bi(t) - Be kher hati
Goodbye - Khwa-hafees - Khwa-hafees
Thank you - Supas - Supas/Mamnoon
You’re welcome - Ser chaw / Sha-ee neeya - Ser Chaava
How are you? - Chonee? - Chaawayi?
Are you well? - Bashee? - Bashee?
I’m fine, thank you - Bashem, supas - Bashem, supas
What’s your name? - Naw-et cheeya? - Nav-ey ta cheeya?
My name is John - Naw-em John-ah - Nav-ey min John-ah
What would you like to drink? - Chee dakhoy? - Chi vadkhui?
Tea (without sugar) - Chai (bey shakir) - Chai (bey shakir)
Please - Zahmat Nabe - Bey Zahmat
Where is the bazaar? - Bazaar le chweya? - Bazaar la kidareya?
Where is the Khanzad Hotel? - Otel Khanzad la chweya? - Otel Khanzad la kidareya?
Yes - Aa / Balay - Aa / Balay
No - Na - Na
OK - Balay - Balay/Arey
Note: The spellings used here are transliterations from English, to make it easier for non-Kurdish speakers to read the pronunciation
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@parastoo: mamnoon janam
@masoud: thanks a lot!
@Ahmad: mamnoon ahmad jan ke sar mizani
@Shaahin Bahremand: ممنون شاهين عزيز كه سر زدي
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