My post 'Turkish Army Chief of Staff tears Turkish Flag' has been removed to please Nazi Turks. Yes, I removed it. You gave no good reason for why I shouldn't remove it. Your only argument was that if I removed it, I would please "Nazi Turks" - and THAT my dear brother, is not an argument...
silaw kak sohrab. omidwarem keh xub hastid. thank you once again for your reply. instead of asking you what languages do you speak, i should have asked you what languages don't you speak! :D i didn't mention before but i am jewish. the jews of sine and i'm guessing all jewish kurds learned aramaic ...
Hello - sorry, I accidently deleted your new topic... I was going to move it to the Kurdistan (Politic) section - because it doesn't belong in the Introduce Yourself section...
So please post it again in the Kurdistan room... Thank you!
roj bash kak sohrab. inshallah halaket xase u xeste nebashid. walla the only languages i can say i speak fluently are farsi and english. i understand kurdish to the point that i get an idea of what is being talked about, but not word for word. same thing with aramaic (kurdistani jewish dialect) and...
Diri, Yes that is true I am mixing facts with my feelings which is not the right thing to do. As for me to keep an openmind, well you will be actually very surprised of how openminded I can be. This whole subject of cousins marriaing each other and so forth, well like i said have nothing against it...
gelek spas kak sohrab. that was a great help. now i'm not gonna be so confused every time i try to read kurdish in the latin script. mashallah you are very educated in kurdish and you're english is also very good. how many languages do you know? (just wondering) I'm happy to have been of support......
silaw kak sohrab. thank you for the great help. you are right, the term irani should not be used instead of persian but as you can see it has become a habit for me (i have to keep in mind not to do). i reckon the correct term would be fars or even pars(which no one uses anymore). and yes, i would p...
nice to meet you sohrab xan hello to kurdish angel and hello again to siver xan (sorry i addressed you by the wrong name last time). and thank you for the info about my name. i had no idea. thank you all for such a warm welcome. matin Xaste nabêshit azizam... Lotf dâri! :) Here - I uploaded "L...
@Diri i undestand you, but the bekâr in turkish is arabic, it means only "single". http://www.tdk.org.tr/TR/sozbul.ASPX?F6E10F8892433CFFAAF6AA849816B2EF05A79F75456518CA&Kelime=bek%C3%A2r bekâr isim Arapça bek¥r 1 . Evlenmemiş kimse: "Bekârdı, evlenmeye vakit bulamamıştı."- Ö...
Threads made here can't be "chat-like" as this one is now. So please provide a link or two - and please do post an article so that people can read about it.
Allina You don't need to put "dane", "nefer" etc... Those are needless... They're just used in confirmative or declaretive sentences... Just say: Deh kitêb/pirtûk = Ten books Pênc piling = Five cheetahs (yeah - "piling" doesn't mean "tiger" - it means "Ch...
@Diri Because i use the Turkish Language Institute TDK as Source, that everbody believe to the list, this is very important. The TDK write at every iranic loanwords only "Farsi", they don't can accept the Existence of Kurdish or other iranian languages. "bekar" in turkish means ...