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    Quote Originally Posted by Zoro View Post
    Lol only a couple of vulgar words in your 1st sentence are in our iraqi Kurmanji. The rest I don’t understand
    I dont know well, but There is different Kurds in turkey and Iraq. maybe these Words zaza. My friend from Elazig Palu he is zaza, but he lives in Adana. i heard these words from him

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zoro View Post
    Lol only a couple of vulgar words in your 1st sentence are in our iraqi Kurmanji. The rest I don’t understand
    bira what is Iraqi kurmanji please?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arap Cumali View Post
    I dont know well, but There is different Kurds in turkey and Iraq. maybe these Words zaza. My friend from Elazig Palu he is zaza, but he lives in Adana. i heard these words from him
    the first line is standard kurmanji
    the second one i dont understand so i think it must be zaza

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    Quote Originally Posted by Halgurd View Post
    bira what is Iraqi kurmanji please?
    I meant to distinguish our Kurmanji from that spoken in turkey

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arap Cumali View Post
    I dont know well, but There is different Kurds in turkey and Iraq. maybe these Words zaza. My friend from Elazig Palu he is zaza, but he lives in Adana. i heard these words from him


    Could be. Also I don’t understand many of the words spoken by kurmanjis from turkey. It’s interesting that i can understand about 70-80% of turkey kurmanjis and also kurds from khorasan iran

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zoro View Post
    I meant to distinguish our Kurmanji from that spoken in turkey
    Behdini is spoken in areas of Hakkari, Van, Sirnex and Wirme.

    Also I wonder where did you learn Pashto?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sora View Post
    I agree. Turkish goverment must do something to stop declining of those beautiful languages and cultures. But unfortunately we have many brainless so called "Turks" here. They call speaking different languages other than Turkish as "separatism". What does that have to do with separatism? Even there was a language census at 60s' Turkey. Unfortunately the grandchildren of people with that mindset lived at 80s' pro-coup Turkey still lives here... and this pro-coup mindset says there's no such a thing as Kurdish. So cringe!

    Also 75% of my close friends are Kurdish but none of them knows Kurdish or know a bit. If I was the president of Turkey, I'd open schools in minority languages in where the minority languages are spoken frequently (such as Kurdish schools in Diyarbakır or Laz schools in Rize) and also a "protecting Turkey's languages & cultures ministry", but such things are impossible...
    Would have been nice if more turks think like you. Seperatism idea is probably why they call kurds mountain turks in turkey. No matter what happens to kurdish in turkey its not going anywhere in iraq or iran in the near future

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zoro View Post
    Would have been nice if more turks think like you. Seperatism idea is probably why they call kurds mountain turks in turkey. No matter what happens to kurdish in turkey its not going anywhere in iraq or iran in the near future
    Iraqi PM just announced the removal of Kurdish language from official documents. It's another attack on our language.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Halgurd View Post
    Behdini is spoken in areas of Hakkari, Van, Sirnex and Wirme.

    Also I wonder where did you learn Pashto?
    Ok i’ll try to listen to behdini from those areas and see if i can understand more than 80%.

    It’s a long story bira

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