In my opinion this is a wrong question. Because at this time of the world English is very important for every single person in the world. It doesn't matter if you are a Kurd, Japanese, Spanish or German. English is going to be the second language you need to know after your mother tongue if you want to go deeper on you field of interest.
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.
The official language of Turkey is Turkish. Turkish is spoken by the majority of the population. Additionally, there are several minority languages spoken in Turkey, including Kurdish, Arabic, and Zaza.
To say "my name" in Kurdish, you can say "navΓͺ min." If you provide me with your name, I can tell you how to say it in Kurdish.
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.
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.
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.
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.
To translate any language pair, basically you need to learn both languages first, if you don't already know them.
Ihsan Ali has written: 'Jaf' -- subject(s): Kurdish, Dictionaries, English language
The official language of Turkey is Turkish. Turkish is spoken by the majority of the population. Additionally, there are several minority languages spoken in Turkey, including Kurdish, Arabic, and Zaza.
Zazaki which is a kurdish language.
Turan Erdem has written: 'Ferheng' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Kurdish, Kurdish language, Turkish language, Turkish
Baran Rizgar has written: 'Learn Kurdish' -- subject(s): Kurdish language
The Kurdish language is spoken in Iraq, Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakstan and Afghanistan. It is written using a variant of the Latin alphabet.
the Kurdish language
It is originated from the kurdish language and it means to live.