ta mini hez daki < do you luv
ezi te hez dekim< i love you
Navê min ... e. Where the "i" is mute.
If you do not speak Kurdish, then, yes. However, the term "foreign" part of foreign language is relative. If you are a native Kurdish speaker, then English is the foreign language.
No. Turkish is an Altaic Language. Kurdish is an Indo-European Language. Kurdish is much closer to Farsi (the language of Iran) than Arabic or Turkish.
Yes, I am familiar with the Kurdish language. It is an Indo-European language spoken by the Kurdish people primarily in regions stretching across the Middle East.
No, Kurdish people are not Semitic. They are an Iranian ethnic group with their own distinct language and culture. The Kurdish language belongs to the Iranian branch of the Indo-European language family.
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Even someone who speaks Arabic will need more information in order to answer this question. There are hundreds of ways to say I love you in this language, all of them with a distinct meaning, and it might be embarrassing if you say the wrong one.
Zazaki which is a kurdish language.
"Roja baş" is how you say "good day" in Kurdish.
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Minit Xosh Dawet? = Do You Love Me?
Iraqi isn't a language, The primary languages in Iraq is Arabic and Kurdish. "Anna bee hebak" is the phonetic way to say, "I love you", in Arabic though.