Online Sorani tutorial request or class in Toronto?
My girlfriend really want's to learn Kurdish. Unfortunatly I won't be able to stay in Canada, I have to go back to Sweden, so I won't have the chance to teach her any. And to be frank, my kurdish is not that good, so I wouldn't be a good teacher. But since she is going to visit me while I'm in Sweden, she really want's to impress my parents, especially since my dad only speaks "Borat english" and my mother doesn't speak any english at all.
The ideal would be to find a very descriptive site written in roman letters (it would be a bit of an over course to start of with the traditional kurdish alphabet) and I would prefer if it had like an index for how it's pronounced, with english letters or maybe even where the phrases are pronounced in an audio file. I mean, I don't even know how to read this for an example "Demêke tum nebînîye" because I don't even know how to pronounce all those letters. So I want her to get a soft start and not to get discouraged, and once she understands the fundementals, the rest will come pretty easy because I will start speaking kurdish with her on a regular basis.
So something very easy, like phrases, how to count and etc would be really helpful.
And of course, if there are anyone here that lives in Toronto and know's if there's like a kurdish community that holds kurdish classes and etc, that would be highly appreciated
Love!
The ideal would be to find a very descriptive site written in roman letters (it would be a bit of an over course to start of with the traditional kurdish alphabet) and I would prefer if it had like an index for how it's pronounced, with english letters or maybe even where the phrases are pronounced in an audio file. I mean, I don't even know how to read this for an example "Demêke tum nebînîye" because I don't even know how to pronounce all those letters. So I want her to get a soft start and not to get discouraged, and once she understands the fundementals, the rest will come pretty easy because I will start speaking kurdish with her on a regular basis.
So something very easy, like phrases, how to count and etc would be really helpful.
And of course, if there are anyone here that lives in Toronto and know's if there's like a kurdish community that holds kurdish classes and etc, that would be highly appreciated
Love!