







Diri wrote:Welcome to the forum, Bokanî...
Diri wrote: The Kurmancî base their dances on the Two step - and the Soranî on that simple thingy - the one where they go from one step to another... Don't know the name of it...

Bokani wrote:Diri wrote:Welcome to the forum, Bokanî...
Spas!Diri wrote: The Kurmancî base their dances on the Two step - and the Soranî on that simple thingy - the one where they go from one step to another... Don't know the name of it...
I think you mean "chepi" ??



Bokani wrote:Diri wrote:
And - Ser chawan, bira...
it's xushk



Mosul wrote:diri your suppose to say ser chava min with a v not a w. you are bahdini are you not?

heval wrote:Mosul wrote:diri your suppose to say ser chava min with a v not a w. you are bahdini are you not?
Kak Mosul, I think he was saying it in Soranî... but anyways, not all Kurmancî/Badînî speakers speak alike. I know Kurds from Çolemerg who say it with a W like how kak Dîrî said it, and not with a V. I'm pretty sure Kurds from Urmîye like kak Dîrî do too. Every city slightly differs in their dialect!




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