Iraqis is the plural form of Iraqi.
A native of Baghdad is typically referred to as a Baghdadi.
Erbil, which the Kurds called Hewlêr, (like howl-er), is the headquarters of the Iraqi Kurdistani government. The Iraqi Kurdistani Parliament meets there.
There are several Iraqi-Kurdish Wars, the first one taking place in 1968 and the most recent being in 1991. All of these wars were physically located in Iraqi Kurdistan also called South Kurdistan. The particular cities or towns under attack differed between the various Iraqi-Kurdish Wars.
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.
The plural of 'this' is 'these' and the plural of 'that' is 'those'.
"Iraqi" is pronounced almost the same in Arabic and is spelled like this: عراقي
Iraqi
The Iraqi Dinar.
An Iraqi engineer.
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 insurgency happened in 2003.
Iraqi dinar was created in 1932.
Iraqi University was created in 1989.
Iraqi Airways was created in 1945.
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.
Iraqi dinar revaluation, when will this happen?