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How much Badinani/Kurmanji is written in PersoArabic script?

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How much Badinani/Kurmanji is written in PersoArabic script?

PostAuthor: sunjan » Fri Oct 16, 2009 4:29 pm

Hi all,

Sorry for posting in the Arabic forum.
I'd like to know more about the usage of Badinani, and especially to what extent it is used in written form (using Perso-Arabic script, as opposed to Kurmanji in Latin letters). For this topic, I don't want to discuss whether the alphabet should be called Persian or Arabic, since it has common roots.

I also know there is a debate about the name of this language (the article in Wikipedia was even deleted and redirects to Kurmanji), but let's not discuss the name here.

I need to know if official documents sometimes are written in Badinani; like identity cards, agreements, birth/marriage certificates, police reports etc? Are citizens allowed to communicate with the authorities writing Badinani?

Can you clarify the situation regarding the KRG, are most official documents bilingual? And in that case, are they are written in latinized Kurmanci + RTL Badinani? Or in in latinized Kurmanci + RTL Sorani?

Have any newspapers or books ever been printed in Badinani? Is written Badinani tought in schools?

Or is written Badinani purely used at home by older people?

Thanks in advance for the insight...

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