There are about 30 Milion Kurdish-speakers living in Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Syria and a lot of other European countries and also America.
There are several Kurdish languages and dialects, including Kurmanci (also spelled Kurmanji in English), Sorani, Gorani, Zazaki, Kermanshahi, etc.
Just in turkey, there are more 18 million Kurdish people and they speak two languages: Zazaki and Kurmanci. Around 4 million live in Iraq and they speak Sorani, Badini-Kurmanci, and Hawrami, and in Iran there are also between 6-7 million Kurdish people and they speak Sorani and Kurmanci. In Syria, there are d 2-2.5 million Kurdish people and all of them speak Kurmanci.
Approximately 20-30 million people globally speak Kurdish, primarily in the Middle East, with significant populations in countries such as Turkey, Iran, Iraq, and Syria. It is one of the largest ethnic groups in the region and Kurdish is recognized as an official language in some regions.
People in Kurdistan primarily speak Kurdish, which is an Iranian language. Additionally, minority groups in the region may also speak Arabic, Turkish, or other languages.
The majority of the population in Iraq speaks Arabic as their first language, with Kurdish being spoken as a second language by a significant portion of the population in the Kurdistan region.
Approximately 20-25% of Kurds speak Kurdish as their native language. It is the fourth most widely spoken language in the Middle East.
Apart from Turkish, many Turkish people also speak English, especially in larger cities and tourist areas. Additionally, some Turkish people may speak Kurdish or Arabic as a second language.
The main languages spoken in the Kurdish areas of Iraq are Kurdish (Sorani and Kurmanji dialects) and Arabic. Some people also speak Turkmen and Assyrian in these regions.
Yes. A significant minority of Turkish citizens (15-17 million people) speak Kurdish.
The majority of the population in Iraq speaks Arabic as their first language, with Kurdish being spoken as a second language by a significant portion of the population in the Kurdistan region.
People in Kurdistan primarily speak Kurdish, which is an Iranian language. Additionally, minority groups in the region may also speak Arabic, Turkish, or other languages.
Kurds speak Kurdish. Kurdish is divided into several dialects, the biggest being Kurmnanji and Sorani.
Apart from Turkish, many Turkish people also speak English, especially in larger cities and tourist areas. Additionally, some Turkish people may speak Kurdish or Arabic as a second language.
The Turkish government has oppressed the Kurdish people through military operations in Kurdish-majority regions, restrictions on Kurdish language and culture, and the suppression of Kurdish political parties and activists.
Kurdish is primarily spoken by the Kurdish people who are an ethnic group predominantly found in the Kurdistan region which spans across Turkey, Iran, Iraq, and Syria. It is their native language and holds significant cultural and historical importance for them.
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.
The conflict between Turkish and Kurdish people stems from a long history of political, cultural, and ethnic tensions. Issues such as Kurdish separatism, demands for more autonomy, and disparities in rights and resources have contributed to the ongoing tensions and occasional violence between the two groups. Efforts to achieve peace and reconciliation have been met with challenges due to deep-rooted grievances and differing perspectives on how to address the conflict.
There is no official data on the exact number of Kurds living in the UK. Estimates range from 50,000 to 150,000 Kurds residing in the UK. The Kurdish population in the UK is diverse and includes Kurds from various regions such as Turkey, Iraq, Iran, and Syria.
The population of Iraqi Kurdistan is 4,690,939.
Mardin is a city in Turkey. It does have a lot of Kurdish people, but also people of other groupings. So it is not an exclusively Kurdish city.