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Bi xêr hatî Serd - Xêr amey...

PostPosted: Sun Dec 31, 2006 12:42 am
Author: Diri
Welcome to Roj Bash Kurdistan Serd... :)

Enjoy your stay...

And be good! :P

PostPosted: Sun Dec 31, 2006 3:44 am
Author: Parsi
You're quite the welcome party these days Diri can :lol: :wink:

Welcome to Roj Bash Serd. Please get along - we are all brothers and sisters. We might have diff political views but we are close in many many other ways :)

PostPosted: Sun Dec 31, 2006 4:09 pm
Author: cazyun
welcome to the forum diri nice having you here :lol: :arrow: 8)

PostPosted: Tue Jan 09, 2007 3:58 am
Author: Serd
I have just seen this. Thanks to all of you for welcoming me. I like all my Aryan brothers eventhough we have different political views. Long live "Aryan Brotherhood"! (Not the one in the United States :D)

By the way, "serd" means "cold" in Zazaish. In Kurdish, it is "sar". In Persian, it is "sard". I am pretty sure that other Iranian languages have the similar words for "cold".

PostPosted: Tue Jan 09, 2007 4:27 am
Author: Lyn
A late welcome to RBK! :lol:

PostPosted: Tue Jan 09, 2007 5:10 pm
Author: Diri
Serd wrote:I have just seen this. Thanks to all of you for welcoming me. I like all my Aryan brothers eventhough we have different political views. Long live "Aryan Brotherhood"! (Not the one in the United States :D)

By the way, "serd" means "cold" in Zazaish. In Kurdish, it is "sar". In Persian, it is "sard". I am pretty sure that other Iranian languages have the similar words for "cold".


Yes... I know - and actually, in Soranî - they say "Serd" too... :wink:

By the way - you are based in Germany... Right? :)

PostPosted: Tue Jan 09, 2007 6:08 pm
Author: Serd
Lyn wrote:A late welcome to RBK! :lol:


Yes, definitely a late welcome. Although I checked this section before, somehow I didn't see it. It's funny anyway. :D

Diri wrote:
Serd wrote:I have just seen this. Thanks to all of you for welcoming me. I like all my Aryan brothers eventhough we have different political views. Long live "Aryan Brotherhood"! (Not the one in the United States :D)

By the way, "serd" means "cold" in Zazaish. In Kurdish, it is "sar". In Persian, it is "sard". I am pretty sure that other Iranian languages have the similar words for "cold".


Yes... I know - and actually, in Soranî - they say "Serd" too... :wink:

By the way - you are based in Germany... Right? :)


No, I live in the United States, California. I am actually new to here; this is my third year. My family still live in Bingol which is cool cause I can still taste that innocent life there. I am a student in the U.S., studying business/finance.

PostPosted: Tue Jan 09, 2007 6:19 pm
Author: Parsi
Serd wrote:
Lyn wrote:A late welcome to RBK! :lol:


Yes, definitely a late welcome. Although I checked this section before, somehow I didn't see it. It's funny anyway. :D

Diri wrote:
Serd wrote:I have just seen this. Thanks to all of you for welcoming me. I like all my Aryan brothers eventhough we have different political views. Long live "Aryan Brotherhood"! (Not the one in the United States :D)

By the way, "serd" means "cold" in Zazaish. In Kurdish, it is "sar". In Persian, it is "sard". I am pretty sure that other Iranian languages have the similar words for "cold".


Yes... I know - and actually, in Soranî - they say "Serd" too... :wink:

By the way - you are based in Germany... Right? :)


No, I live in the United States, California. I am actually new to here; this is my third year. My family still live in Bingol which is cool cause I can still taste that innocent life there. I am a student in the U.S., studying business/finance.


Oh cool, which part of Cali? My bro use to live in Orange County.

PostPosted: Tue Jan 09, 2007 6:34 pm
Author: Serd
Parsi wrote:Oh cool, which part of Cali? My bro use to live in Orange County.


I live on the opposite side, in Northern California. There are lot's of Iranians living in Orange County, California. Actually, Iranians in the United States call Los Angeles as "Tehran Angeles". :D

PostPosted: Tue Jan 09, 2007 7:18 pm
Author: Parsi
Serd wrote:
Parsi wrote:Oh cool, which part of Cali? My bro use to live in Orange County.


I live on the opposite side, in Northern California. There are lot's of Iranians living in Orange County, California. Actually, Iranians in the United States call Los Angeles as "Tehran Angeles". :D


Ya - cuz it's dirty and smoggy like Tehran :?

I don't like most of the Iranians living there. They are only Iranian by name, not by the way the act.

Northern Cali is nicer in my opinion - more green :)

PostPosted: Tue Jan 09, 2007 8:40 pm
Author: Serd
Parsi wrote:
Serd wrote:
Parsi wrote:Oh cool, which part of Cali? My bro use to live in Orange County.


I live on the opposite side, in Northern California. There are lot's of Iranians living in Orange County, California. Actually, Iranians in the United States call Los Angeles as "Tehran Angeles". :D


Ya - cuz it's dirty and smoggy like Tehran :?

I don't like most of the Iranians living there. They are only Iranian by name, not by the way the act.

Northern Cali is nicer in my opinion - more green :)


I heard the same thing about Iranians living there from my Persian friend. I agree that living in Northern California is much better than living in Southern California. Weather and environment is much nicer here.