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Kurdish Information Network
Includes information about the Kurds and Kurdistan, Kurdish national liberation movements, Kurdish language, culture and history.
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Kurdish Language and Linguistics (Kurd_lal)
A very large collections of articles and links on the Kurdish language. [eng]
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Kurdish language
Two dialects - Kurmanji and Sorani - do not differ too much. Both use 9 vowels, Sorani has one consonant less than Kurmanji - it lacks v. Practically all consonants of Kurdish have their aspirated or spiranted analogues. [eng]
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Learn Kurdish Online
Courses to learn Kurdish in English and Turkish. [eng]
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The Genealogy of Kurdish Language
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Kurmanji dialect
An Introductory Course on Kurdish Language [Kurmanji dialect] (Kurdish-English) by F. R. Akrawy, Burhan Dinler. [eng]
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Kurds
An analysis of the Kurdish people, including a section on the language. [eng]
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ParaType--Internet Font Fair
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Electronic Archive of Kurdish Language
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IL&S: Kurdish Language & Scripts
KKurdistan is a mountainous area which covers western Iran, eastern Turkey, northern Iraq and some parts of Syria. Kurdish people also reside in Armenia, Georgia, Azarbaijan, and even Khorasan, and Turkmenistan. Kurdistan was settled around 1000 BC by Kurds who are of the Aryan (or Iranian) stock. They have been able to preserve their ancient culture more than other Iranian groups due to the fact that their habitat has been difficult to traverse. The first mention of these people is by the Assyrians. [eng]
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THE KURDISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
Joyce BLAU
Professor of Kurdish language and civilization at the National Institute of Oriental Language and Civilization of the University of Paris. [eng]
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Kurdish Language
Lingvistic background.
Online alphabet activities pages with sounds, images and exercises. [eng]
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Nutritional Materials in the Kurdish Language (Sorani or Swrany dialect)
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Nutritional Materials in the Kurdish Language (Bahdini dialect)
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