Iraqis is the plural form of Iraqi.
The plural form of Iraqi is Iraqis.
The plural of Iraqi is Iraqis.
A native of Baghdad is typically referred to as a Baghdadi.
The capital of Iraqi Kurdistan is Erbil. It is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world and serves as the political and economic center of the Kurdistan Region.
The Iraqi-Kurdish war took place mainly in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, along the borders of the Kurdish autonomous region and Iraqi government-controlled areas. It also extended to various cities and territories in northern Iraq, including Kirkuk and Sulaymaniyah.
In Iraqi Arabic, you can say "Shlonak" (شلونك) to ask "How are you" to a male, or "Shlonich" (شلونچ) to ask a female. Both phrases are informal.
There is no official currency in Kurdistan as it is not a recognized sovereign state. The region is divided between several countries, including Iraq, Iran, Syria, and Turkey, each with its own currency. In Iraqi Kurdistan, the currency is the Iraqi Dinar (IQD).
"Iraqi" is pronounced almost the same in Arabic and is spelled like this: عراقي
Iraqi
The Iraqi Dinar.
An Iraqi engineer.
A native of Baghdad is typically referred to as a Baghdadi.
The word Iraqi is a proper adjective for people or things from or in Iraq, the country. However, it is also a demonym (noun) for a person from Iraqi (one Iraqi, two Iraqis).
Iraqi dinar was created in 1932.
Iraqi Airways was created in 1945.
Iraqi University was created in 1989.
Iraqi insurgency happened in 2003.
The current Iraqi Constitution, which was approved by Iraqi referendum in 2005 was written by the Iraqi Constitution Drafting Committee. A list of the members of that committee can be found at the link below.
Yes. People have manners in Iraqi Kurdistan.