K4L_2007 wrote:Diri wrote:K4L_2007 wrote:Diri wrote:K4L_2007 wrote:Diri wrote:That's nice birayê min
Wish you best of luck with your future career - it's a very popular study among Kurds...
So you consider yourself "Iraqi"?
And you speak Kurdish, Arabic, Swedish and English?
yes i consider myself as an iraqi kurd 8D
I can speak kurdish, english and swedish, and i can speak a little arabic, but i can understand it pretty well.
That must be because you're family has been in Baghdad for so long... It's like the Kurds who live in Konya, Haymana, Cehanbeyli etc. - they are Anatolian Kurds...
Naturally, geography has a lot to say...
I am studying Arabic this semester...
Nice, which dialect is it?
anyway, i dont consider myself as an iraqi, i mean when someone asks me where im from, i say im kurd, when they ask from which part, i say iraq. I dont mean im iraqish.
if thats what you thought
You mean Iraqi, not Iraqish ((( )))... I am Kurdistanî - but I am also a Kurd from Eastern Kurdistan - aka - Iranian Kurdistan... But I see why you call yourself a Iraqi Kurd (Kurd from the Iraqi part of Kurdistan) - since Baghdad is not in Kurdistan...
Which dialect? You mean my study? It is not dialect... It is standard Classical Arabic...
The "Standard Classical Arabic" is closest to Msri dialect from what our teachers say...
Yup i meant iraqi lol
And i thought standard classical arabic was saudiarabian language?
Actually they speak many different dialects in Saudi Arabia - so there is no standard there either...
Saudi Arabian Arabic is ugly by the way...