(Because ) in Kurdish Sorani (Choonka) but you can use this ( labber awway)
choonka is alos sounds like how (have been done like this) reason.
To ask "How are you?" in Sorani Kurdish, you can say "چۆنیت؟" pronounced as "choni̱t?".
There are TWO different MAIN dialects; Sorani and Kurmanji In Sorani you say: Mn Kurdm In Kurmanji you say: Az Kurdm
you say chony that means hello in kurdish :)
Kurdish is the predominant language of the Kurdish regions of Iraq.
There are several Kurdish dialects spoken in Kurdistan, including Sorani, Kurmanji, and Gorani. The specific dialect spoken can vary depending on the region or community within Kurdistan. Kurmanji is the most widely spoken Kurdish dialect, while Sorani is commonly used in Iraq and Iran.
To ask "How are you?" in Sorani Kurdish, you can say "چۆنیت؟" pronounced as "choni̱t?".
There are TWO different MAIN dialects; Sorani and Kurmanji In Sorani you say: Mn Kurdm In Kurmanji you say: Az Kurdm
you say chony that means hello in kurdish :)
Kurds speak Kurdish. Kurdish is divided into several dialects, the biggest being Kurmnanji and Sorani.
Kurdish is the predominant language of the Kurdish regions of Iraq.
Iraq is a multilingual country. In the Arabic-speaking portions they use the word 3alka (علكة). In the Kurdish speaking portions the word is Benîşt (بنيشت). (It is worth noting that Kurdish has two major dialects, Sorani, which is more popular in Iraq and is written with the Arabic alphabet, and Kurmanji, which is more popular in Turkey - and the Kurdish world overall, which is written with the Arabic Alphabet. Both spellings of Benisht, in Kurmanji and Sorani are provided above.)
There are several Kurdish dialects spoken in Kurdistan, including Sorani, Kurmanji, and Gorani. The specific dialect spoken can vary depending on the region or community within Kurdistan. Kurmanji is the most widely spoken Kurdish dialect, while Sorani is commonly used in Iraq and Iran.
There are several online tools and translation websites available that can help you translate text from Sorani Kurdish to Kurmanji Kurdish. You can use platforms like Google Translate, Kurdipedia, or online dictionaries like Glosbe. Simply copy and paste the text you want to translate, select the input and output languages, and the tool will provide you with a translation.
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.
The dominant language among the Kurdish population is the Kurdish language which has two main dialects, Kurmanji (more dominant in Turkish and Syrian Kurdistan) and Sorani (more dominant in Iraqi and Iranian Kurdistan). There are also the languages of Zazaki and Gorani, which are spoken by Kurds, but are not linguistically considered to be Kurdish languages.As Iraqi Kurdistan is only recognized as an autonomous region that has the ability to determine official languages, it has recognized Kurdish (both Kurmanji and Sorani dialects), Arabic (MSA/Fusha), and, in some places, Turkmeni as official languages.Kurdistan has two dominant dialects of Kurdish, Kurmanji, which is dominant in Turkish and Syrian Kurdistan, and Sorani, which is dominant in Iraqi and Iranian Kurdistan, with some overlap in Iraq between the dialects. As such, Iraqi Kurdistan, the only one with enough authority to recognize official languages, recognizes both Kurmanji and Sorani as official languages. There are also the languages of Zazaki and Gorani, which are languages spoken by Kurds, but are not linguistically Kurdish languages.Of course, the local national languages are also spoken in Kurdistan, i.e. Turkish, Arabic, and Farsi and Azeri.The dominant language among the Kurdish population is the Kurdish language which has two main dialects, Kurmanji (more dominant in Turkish and Syrian Kurdistan) and Sorani (more dominant in Iraqi and Iranian Kurdistan). There are also the languages of Zazaki and Gorani, which are spoken by Kurds, but are not linguistically considered to be Kurdish languages.As Iraqi Kurdistan is only recognized as an autonomous region that has the ability to determine official languages, it has recognized Kurdish (both Kurmanji and Sorani dialects), Arabic (MSA/Fusha), and, in some places, Turkmeni as official languages.
To say "you are welcome" in Kurdish, you can say "khosh amadi."
The two dominant spoken languages in Iraq are Iraqi Arabic (عربية عراقية) and Sorani Kurdish (سۆرانی).In terms of written languages, Proper Arabic (فصحة) and Sorani Kurdish are the two official languages. Kurmanji Kurdish (Kurmancî) has co-official status with Sorani, but is far less used.