I already know how talktive kurdish guys are

- if they dont have anyone around, they take out the mobile and still talk. Of course i would like to spend few months in Kurdistan, it was even my plan to get a job there for a bit of time, but its still hard - anyway i have to sort out my current situation before i will make any decisions.
Two years ago i used to work with one badhini guy, Hama from Zaxo, he was really great person, joking all the time, entire 12 hours shift. Other boys, sorani, used to laugh at the word "chicken" in badhini - "dikl" - i think i dont have to mention which english word it resembles them

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One of our team leaders, my great brother kak Maher is a little bit badhini as well (i dont know how to clasify him

), when he is talking with other guys, i almost dont understand anything, although theoretically he speaks sorani, but when he speaks to me, i understand almost everything. But he says that other people also consider his way of speaking to be peculiar.
And what i noticed - in kurdish books for primary school there are a lot of badhini words mixed with sorani - which for me personally gives a headache, but i know it will help people in the future to communicate better between each other.