

Piling wrote:yeah it was the same word, deformed by greek, latin and many languages. And in aramaic : Beth-KARDU means the place of Kardu.



Piling wrote:What does mean Qordaye in Syriac ?






Piling wrote:ah ok. Qordaye, perhaps from Gord. More logical than the shifting from K to Q in their semitic language;




Diri wrote:Piling wrote:What does mean Qordaye in Syriac ?
That is what they call Kurds... Kurd = Qordaye...
Or perhaps you are asking for the "deeper" meaning of "Qordaye"? I don't think there is any... Just that it means "Kurd"...

heval wrote:Diri wrote:Piling wrote:What does mean Qordaye in Syriac ?
That is what they call Kurds... Kurd = Qordaye...
Or perhaps you are asking for the "deeper" meaning of "Qordaye"? I don't think there is any... Just that it means "Kurd"...
Well according to the first article, "Kurd" came from the Babylonian "Quradu" meaning "warrior." Maybe "Qordaye" or "Qurdaye" is just another variation of "Quradu."




Rojhat Rami wrote:by the way, my father tricked me with that kart kurt joke tomjez wrote, when I was small... Then I found out that Turks were mentally disabled.






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