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    Kurdish (Kurdî / کوردی) is the language of the Kurdish people who live in the region known as Kurdistan, which includes parts of four countries Turkey, Iraq, Iran and Syria, as well as a small part of Armenia near the Turkish border.

    Kurdish is an Indo-European language, part of an enormous language family that includes many languages of the Indian sub-continent and most of the languages of Europe. Its branch of that family includes the other modern languages Persian, Pushtu and Balochi, but none of those are mutually intelligible. Kurdish is completely unrelated to Turkish and Arabic, though it includes some loanwords from those languages.

    This phrase book is for the Kurmanji dialect (Northern Kurdish) which covers most of the Bhadinan area of Iraqi Kurdistan and Kurdistan of southern Turkey. Sorani (Central Kurdish) is spoken in most of Iraqi Kurdistan and parts of Iranian Kurdistan, Pehlewani (Southern Kurdish) mostly in Iran. The dialects are not mutually intelligible.

    The script of choice for written Kurdish differs according to the country — the Roman alphabet is in use in Turkey, Syria and Armenia while the Kurds of Iraq and Iran use the Arabic script.

    Pronunciation guide

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    Vowels

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    Consonants

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    Common diphthongs

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    Phrase list

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    Basics

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    Hello.
    Merheba.
    Rojbaş.
    (singular) Roja te bixêr.
    (plural) Roja we bixêr.
    (singular) Dema te xweş bit.
    (plural) Dema we xweş bit.
    How are you?
    (singular) (Tu) çawa yî?
    (plural) Hûn çawa ne?
    Fine, thank you.
    (singular) ((Ez) baş im,) (tu) sax bî.
    (plural) ((Ez) baş im,) (hûn) sax bin.
    What is your name?
    Navê te çi ye?
    My name is ______ .
    Navê min ______ e/ye.
    Nice to meet you.
    Ez gelek kêfxweş bûm.
    Please.
    Zehmet nebe.
    Thank you.
    Spas. : Destxweş bî!
    Thank you very much
    Gelek spas!
    You're welcome.
    Spasxweş! : Ser çava!
    Yes.
    Erê.
    No.
    Na.
    Excuse me. (getting attention)
    Ca bala xwe bide min! : Ji min re binêre!
    Excuse me. (begging pardon)
    Li min bibore/bibihure!
    I'm sorry.
    Li min bibore/bibihure!
    Goodbye!
    (singular) Bi xatirê te! (from him who leaves)
    (plural) Bi xatirê we! (from him who leaves)
    Oxir bit! (to him who leaves)
    Oxira xêrê bit! (to him who leaves)
    (singular) Oxira te ya xêrê bit! (to him who leaves)
    (plural) Oxira we ya xêrê bit! (to him who leaves)
    (singular) (Tu) bi xêr biçî! (to him who leaves)
    (plural) (Hûn) bi xêr biçin! (to him who leaves)
    I don't speak Kurdish.
    Ez (bi) kurdî nizanim.
    Ez (bi) kirmancî nizanim.
    Do you speak English?
    (Ma) tu (bi) inglîzî dizanî?
    Do you speak Kurdish?
    (Ma) tu (bi) kurdî dizanî?
    (Ma) tu (bi) kirmancî dizanî?
    Who speaks English here? / Who here speaks English?
    (Ma) li vê derê kî bi inglîzî dizanit?
    (Ma) li vî cihî kî bi inglîzî dizanit?
    (Ma) kî li vê derê bi inglîzî dizanit?
    (Ma) kî li vî cihî bi inglîzî dizanit?
    Help!
    Hawar!
    Look out!
    Berê xwe bide!
    Good morning.
    Rojbaş! : Beyanîbaş!
    Good evening.
    Êvarbaş!
    Good night.
    Şevbaş! : Şevxweş!
    Good night (to sleep)
    Şevxweş!
    I don't understand you.
    Ez te fehm nakim.
    Where is the toilet?
    (Ma) tuwalet li kû ye?
    (Ma) tuwalet li kî(j) derê ye?
    (Ma) tuwalet li kî(j) cihî ye?
    Right now.
    Anihe.
    I love you.
    (Ez) hez ji te dikim. (pronounced: Es heş te tkim.)
    (Ez) hez ji we dikim. (pronounced: Es hej we tkim.)
    Do you have .... ?
    -a/-ê/-ên/-êt te/we/hewe .... heye/hene/heyin? : Te/we/hewe ... heye/hene/heyin?
    I am hungry.
    Ez birçî me.
    I am a foreigner.
    Ez biyanî me. : Ez xerîb im. : Ez ne ji vir im.
    Please notice
    In the Kurdish language, the pronunciation of "x" is not like in English. It sounds like "r" in German. Simply a thick "h" which comes from deep within the throat.

    Problems

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    Numbers

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    ½
    nîv
    0
    sifir
    -1
    kêm yek
    1
    yek
    2
    (di)du
    (di)du u nîv
    3
    (si)sê
    4
    çar
    5
    pênc
    6
    şeş
    7
    heft
    8
    heşt
    9
    neh
    10
    deh
    11
    yazde(h)
    12
    duwazde(h)
    13
    sêzde(h)
    14
    çarde(h)
    15
    panzde(h)
    16
    şazde(h)
    17
    hefde(h) (pronounced: hevde(h))
    18
    heşde(h) (pronounced: hejde(h))
    19
    nozde(h)
    20
    bîst
    30
    sih
    40
    çil
    50
    pênce(h)
    60
    şêst
    70
    heftê
    80
    heştê
    90
    nod
    100
    sed
    200
    dused
    300
    sêsed
    400
    çarsed
    500
    pênsed
    600
    şeşsed (pronounced: şessed)
    700
    heftsed
    800
    heştsed
    900
    nehsed
    1000
    hezar
    2000
    du hezar

    Time

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    Clock time

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    Duration

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    Days

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    Monday - Dushem

    Tuesday - Seshem

    Wednesday - Charsem

    Thursday - Pencsem

    Friday - Ini

    Saturday - Semi

    Sunday - Yeksem

    Months

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    Writing time and date

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    Colors

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    red
    sor
    yellow
    zer
    green
    kesk
    black
    reş
    white
    spî
    blue
    hişîn

    Transportation

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    Bus and train

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    Bus : Pass Train : Kitar / Shamenafer

    Directions

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    right: rast Left: cep Turn:bsurewe Go Straight: rast bro Street: sheqam Lane:kolan neighborhood: gerek city: shar Market : bazar

    Taxi

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    Lodging

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    Money

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    Para or dinar

    Eating

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    Xwardan


    Bars

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    Shopping

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    Driving

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    Authority

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