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Choni bashi

PostPosted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 8:51 pm
Author: UmmAli
Choni Bashi - I'm new here. Doing the predictable and popping in to give my salaams ..... I am British married to a Kurd and speak some Kurdish (Boboram min kurdi a kam bash near) Anyway, I'd like to learn more about Kurdistan to impress my mother in law inshAllah.

Quar Hafiz

Umm Ali

PostPosted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 9:25 pm
Author: red wolf
we welcome you umm ali to this page :D .

Re: Choni bashi

PostPosted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 9:37 pm
Author: Diri
UmmAli wrote:Choni Bashi - I'm new here. Doing the predictable and popping in to give my salaams ..... I am British married to a Kurd and speak some Kurdish (Boboram min kurdi a kam bash near) Anyway, I'd like to learn more about Kurdistan to impress my mother in law inshAllah.

Quar Hafiz

Umm Ali



Û eleîkum û selam...

Bi xêr hatî - Welcome to Roj Bash Kurdistan... :)

Realy nice to have you... Are you Arab by any chance?

:)

PostPosted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 9:40 pm
Author: UmmAli
Thanks :-) Na, min Engleezi (if that makes sense lol!)

PostPosted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 9:43 pm
Author: red wolf
selam alaikum

masallah :D how great. maybe you can more kurdish then us :D

PostPosted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 9:49 pm
Author: UmmAli
Walikum Salaam ra Rahumutulahi wa Barakatu

I'm happy being English thanks as we have lots of goodness about our culture too :-) Muslim first then English with a bit of Kurdish knowledge too, inshAllah :-) But Kurdish history is much more interesting than ours I have to say.

PostPosted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 9:52 pm
Author: Diri
UmmAli wrote:Thanks :-) Na, min Engleezi (if that makes sense lol!)


Hahaha :lol:

That DID make sense actually bro... :) Have you converted to Islam? Obviously you have :D

Elhemdulîllah brother...

A little correction in your sentence:

Ne, min Inglizîm (if your wife is from Southern Kurdistan (if she speaks Soranî)) and
Ne, ez Inglizî me (if you wife is from Northern Kurdistan (if she speaks Kurmancî)) :)

Bijî bira...

Realy happy that you have come to our forums...

Dîsan; bi xêr hatî...

PostPosted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 9:52 pm
Author: Diri
red wolf wrote:selam alaikum

masallah :D how great. maybe you can more kurdish then us :D



Hahaha :lol: - speak for yourself brother... :P My Kurdish is perfect! 8)

PostPosted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 10:03 pm
Author: red wolf
insallah we get a free kurdistan and a free same speaking alphabet :D :D

its must be confusing for umm ali to learn to ways of kurdish saying i am from kurdistan :lol:

PostPosted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 7:23 am
Author: UmmAli
I'm already getting confused - I'm a sister ..... its my husband that is Kurdish (seems to be a lot of it on this board!) I reverted to Islam before I even met my husband though etc so everything was done islamically ie, no relationship prior to marriage etc. Alhamduillah.

PostPosted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 10:58 am
Author: Diri
UmmAli wrote:I'm already getting confused - I'm a sister ..... its my husband that is Kurdish (seems to be a lot of it on this board!) I reverted to Islam before I even met my husband though etc so everything was done islamically ie, no relationship prior to marriage etc. Alhamduillah.


Ohhhhh... :o

Well - Selam û eleîkum sister... :) Sorry to have misunderstood... But you said your name was Umm Ali... :oops: And talked of.... Oh anyway! :P

Welcome sister... Nice to have you here - and realy surprised... And glad that you are doing that car insurance thing... :)

Elhemdulîllah for your revertion... Ser chawan!


Which city is your husband from, sister? :)

PostPosted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 12:35 pm
Author: UmmAli
Salaams, don't be silly its fine :-) My baby is called Ali - he's actually nearly two though now and its hard to keep an eye on him!

My husband was born in Bagdad but his family are originally from Khanaquin but moved to Suleymania where he grew up when he was about ten I think. He speaks fluent Arabic, also Suleymania Kurdish and Khaniquini dialect of Kurdish which is quite different I think.

Bye for now, quar hafiz

PostPosted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 12:45 pm
Author: Diri
UmmAli wrote:Salaams, don't be silly its fine :-) My baby is called Ali - he's actually nearly two though now and its hard to keep an eye on him!

My husband was born in Bagdad but his family are originally from Khanaquin but moved to Suleymania where he grew up when he was about ten I think. He speaks fluent Arabic, also Suleymania Kurdish and Khaniquini dialect of Kurdish which is quite different I think.

Bye for now, quar hafiz


Oh... :) That's nice...

Well then he speaks Soranî (Sulêmanî) and Goranî (also known as Feîlî in Xaneqîn)...

:) By the way it's "Xua hafiz"... :) Not "quar"... "God in memory" [-o<

PostPosted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 2:16 pm
Author: missIndependent
Hi sis, welcome on board :D
i'm niloo, 21, kurdish from eastern Kurdistan.

all the best for you and your loving family. =)

PostPosted: Fri Sep 22, 2006 4:33 pm
Author: AlbaSaab
UmmAli wrote:Walikum Salaam ra Rahumutulahi wa Barakatu

I'm happy being English thanks as we have lots of goodness about our culture too :-) Muslim first then English with a bit of Kurdish knowledge too, inshAllah :-) But Kurdish history is much more interesting than ours I have to say.
Hi, I'm Lorri, living in UK.

ENGLAND doesn't have a culture. :lol: :lol: