


jjmuneer wrote:This is a great idea, but sadly I have difficulty writing down my own dialect, because I find it hard to think in Kurdish, as stupid as it may sound.



jjmuneer wrote:This is a great idea, but sadly I have difficulty writing down my own dialect, because I find it hard to think in Kurdish, as stupid as it may sound.


brendar wrote:jjmuneer wrote:This is a great idea, but sadly I have difficulty writing down my own dialect, because I find it hard to think in Kurdish, as stupid as it may sound.
Dont worry, i can teach you some kurdish


jjmuneer wrote:Do Sorani Kurds say Para for money? We say 'pul'. When you say "come here", do you say 'warra'? We say 'bia'.

jjmuneer wrote:Do Sorani Kurds say Para for money? We say 'pul'. When you say "come here", do you say 'warra'? We say 'bia'.

alan131210 wrote:jjmuneer wrote:Do Sorani Kurds say Para for money? We say 'pul'. When you say "come here", do you say 'warra'? We say 'bia'.
Sorani says para while we should use pul , we say warra for come but you use a persian word for that .

Kure Kurda! wrote:jjmuneer wrote:Do Sorani Kurds say Para for money? We say 'pul'. When you say "come here", do you say 'warra'? We say 'bia'.
Thats kurmanji
I think the different between sorani and kurmanji may be that kurmanji is a more aggressive dialect, a more harder tone in the speaking
That what i think



jjmuneer wrote:The map doesn't group Kirmanshahi and Fayli?

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