In Kurdish Sorani, "because" is translated as "ڕاستی".
You can say "Ez kurdî me" in Kurdish, which means "I am Kurdish."
The word for "hello" in Kurdish is "سڵاو" (sllaw) in Sorani Kurdish and "سلام" (slawm) in Kurmanji Kurdish.
The main languages spoken in the Kurdish areas of Iraq are Kurdish (Sorani and Kurmanji dialects) and Arabic. Some people also speak Turkmen and Assyrian in these regions.
There are several Kurdish dialects spoken in Kurdistan, including Sorani, Kurmanji, and Gorani. The specific dialect spoken can vary depending on the region or community within Kurdistan. Kurmanji is the most widely spoken Kurdish dialect, while Sorani is commonly used in Iraq and Iran.
In Kurdish Sorani, "because" is translated as "ڕاستی".
You can say "Ez kurdî me" in Kurdish, which means "I am Kurdish."
Kurds speak Kurdish. Kurdish is divided into several dialects, the biggest being Kurmnanji and Sorani.
The word for "hello" in Kurdish is "سڵاو" (sllaw) in Sorani Kurdish and "سلام" (slawm) in Kurmanji Kurdish.
The main languages spoken in the Kurdish areas of Iraq are Kurdish (Sorani and Kurmanji dialects) and Arabic. Some people also speak Turkmen and Assyrian in these regions.
There are several Kurdish dialects spoken in Kurdistan, including Sorani, Kurmanji, and Gorani. The specific dialect spoken can vary depending on the region or community within Kurdistan. Kurmanji is the most widely spoken Kurdish dialect, while Sorani is commonly used in Iraq and Iran.
Iraq is a multilingual country. In the Arabic-speaking portions they use the word 3alka (علكة). In the Kurdish speaking portions the word is Benîşt (بنيشت). (It is worth noting that Kurdish has two major dialects, Sorani, which is more popular in Iraq and is written with the Arabic alphabet, and Kurmanji, which is more popular in Turkey - and the Kurdish world overall, which is written with the Arabic Alphabet. Both spellings of Benisht, in Kurmanji and Sorani are provided above.)
There are several online tools and translation websites available that can help you translate text from Sorani Kurdish to Kurmanji Kurdish. You can use platforms like Google Translate, Kurdipedia, or online dictionaries like Glosbe. Simply copy and paste the text you want to translate, select the input and output languages, and the tool will provide you with a translation.
Approximately 20-30 million people globally speak Kurdish, primarily in the Middle East, with significant populations in countries such as Turkey, Iran, Iraq, and Syria. It is one of the largest ethnic groups in the region and Kurdish is recognized as an official language in some regions.
The main languages spoken in Kurdistan are Kurdish, Arabic, and Turkish. Kurdish is the most widely spoken language and has several dialects. Arabic is commonly spoken in areas with Arab populations, while Turkish is spoken primarily in regions near the Turkish border.
The two dominant spoken languages in Iraq are Iraqi Arabic (عربية عراقية) and Sorani Kurdish (سۆرانی).In terms of written languages, Proper Arabic (فصحة) and Sorani Kurdish are the two official languages. Kurmanji Kurdish (Kurmancî) has co-official status with Sorani, but is far less used.
Jafar Hasanpoor has written: 'A study of European, Persian, and Arabic loans in standard Sorani' -- subject(s): Arabic, Arabic language, Dialects, Foreign words and phrases, Influence on Kurdish, Kurdish language, Languages in contact, Persian, Persian language, Standardization