Kurmanji
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Kurmanji — Northern Kurdish Spoken in Turkey, Iraq, Syria, neighboring countries Native speakers unknown (4.0 million in Turkey cited 1980) 2.8 million in Iraq (2004) 2.5 million elsewhere (1988–2004) … Wikipedia
Kurmanji — Kurmanji, or Bahdinani, is one of the two main Kurdish dialects or languages, the other being Sorani. There are also many different variations or dialects of each one of these main versions of the Kurdish language. Major dialects of Kurmanji… … Historical Dictionary of the Kurds
Kurmanji grammar — This article is about Kurmanji Kurdish grammar.AlphabetThe Latin based Kurdish alphabet employs 31 characters, 8 vowels and 23 consonants. Lengthened short vowels (E, I, U) are represented using a circumflex (e.g. Ê, Î, Û). See Kurdish alphabet… … Wikipedia
Kurmanji — Kurmandschi (kurdisch Kurmancî oder Kirmancî) ist die am weitesten verbreitete Sprache der Kurden. Etwa 65 % aller Kurden sprechen Kurmandschi. Er wird vorwiegend in der Türkei und in Syrien aber auch im Irak, Iran, Libanon, Armenien und in… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Manuel De Kurde Kurmanji — Ecrit par Joyce Blau et Veysi Barak, en 2000, par d Édition de l Harmattan Ce manuel est une introduction au kurde kurmanci. Il est basé sur la langue parlée dans la province de Diyarbekir, au Kurdistan de Turquie. Le kurde est la langue… … Wikipédia en Français
Manuel de kurde kurmanji — Ecrit par Joyce Blau et Veysi Barak, en 2000, par d Édition de l Harmattan Ce manuel est une introduction au kurde kurmandji. Il est basé sur la langue parlée dans la province de Diyarbekir, au Kurdistan de Turquie. Le kurde est la langue… … Wikipédia en Français
Kurdish language — Kurdish كوردی, Kurdî, Kurdí, Кöрди[1] Spoken in Turkey … Wikipedia
Kurdish people — Kurd redirects here. For other uses, see Kurd (disambiguation). Kurds 1st row: Saladin … Wikipedia
Kurdish literature — (in Kurdish: Wêjeya Kurdî [http://ku.wikipedia.org/wiki/W%C3%AAje] ) refers to literature written in Kurdish language. Literary Kurdish works have been written in one of the three main dialects of Gorani, Kurmanji and Sorani. There is no existing … Wikipedia
Demographics of Turkey — Demographics of Republic of Turkey 1961–2007 Population: 72,586,256[1] (2009 est.) Growth rate: 1.45% (2009 est … Wikipedia