Of course kurdish is white language, but influenced by swarthy and yellow languages.
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Of course kurdish is white language, but influenced by swarthy and yellow languages.
languages dont have race lol, from what i have read Kurdish is most similar to balochi and very distinct from Arabic.
It's normal it sounds Balochi and most similar to it.
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It has strong Arabic vocabulary inside İ guess but still Indo-Iranian in basis and structure. Not Semite or smth else.
Kurdish sounds Portuguese, even they look similar to each others.
I studied on some older Iranian languages, kh sounds were still present there, but probably increased once it came under influence from other languages. Just ignore the old retarded autist, he is most likely brain damaged or something.
Also I cannot tell if Gültekin is joking or a legit retard, probably legit retarded because never have I stated that Kurdish is a White language xD
The worst part is that Turks want to be so "European" yet their culture and language is so far away which is quite hilarious, putting on top the "muh Ottoman Empire".
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Kurdish language is Indo-European language, similar to Persian, but with influence of a lot of Asian languages.
It's sounds Persian with it's own unique twist. Kinda sounds Baloch but without the Indo-Aryan influence for me. Well, 7abibi, Turkish and Kurdish are not White languages, and Turkish sounds very out of place in the middle east than both Semitic and Iranic put together. Afro-Asiatic and Indo-European languages are native to the middle east.
It's indo-European and it does share some some similarities, but other than that, it's not "European". I do know some non-Euro indo-European words that is similar to European languages. Like Dushman (enemy), chair (tea) etc. IDK what you'd mean by a "white language" and if Slavic languages were only spoken in the middle east it would be non-white no matter what.
It sounds Arabic Persian mix.