xoshem awet (the correct pronunciation is Khoshim aweyt) knowing that the pronunciation of letter x in Kurdish Latin script is Kh (as ch in Scottish 'loch')
another way of saying "I love you" is "men hazemleta"
There are a few different ways of saying it.
"႕زم دوادار دهكهم" (ez hez dikam) is the Kurdish phrase for "I love you" in Kurdish.
The Kurdish word for "meet" is "daxistin."
"تهنها" (tena) is "I love you" in Kurdish.
The word for grandfather in Kurdish is "باڵا" (baba).
The word for "hello" in Kurdish is "سڵاو" (sllaw) in Sorani Kurdish and "سلام" (slawm) in Kurmanji Kurdish.
To say "I love you" in Kurdish, you can say "Ez hej te dikim."
Minit Xosh Dawet? = Do You Love Me?
Well, if your married to someone. im going to assume you love them. so yes. they treat them with the upmost respect (most of them at least) and love them.
"تهنها" (tena) is "I love you" in Kurdish.
To say "I love you" in Kurdish, you can say "Ez hej te dikim."
(emotional ) in english but in kurdish i think it has no meaning there is not a definite word for this but emotional means 3atfi
It is not accurate to make such a generalized statement about an entire group of people. Love and attraction are individual feelings that vary among all individuals, regardless of their nationality or background.
ta mini hez daki < do you luv ezi te hez dekim< i love you
Happy birthday in Kurdish is جەژنی لە دایک بوونت پیرۆز بێت (pronounced "jazhny le daik bunt piroz bet").
Yes, Darin i Kurdish.
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 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.
The Kurdish rebellion aimed to establish an independent Kurdish state in the region that spans parts of Turkey, Iran, Iraq, and Syria, known as Kurdistan. The Kurdish people have faced discrimination, oppression, and marginalization in these countries, leading to the desire for self-governance and cultural rights.