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Hi, I'm Hawk

PostAuthor: hawk » Thu Jun 15, 2006 12:54 pm

Hi everybody, I'm Hawk. I'm an Israeli woman of Jewish-Kurdish origin. My grandparents used to live in Dohuk.

I found the forums looking for Kurdish language websites - I'm trying to refresh my Kurmanci skills these days. (I used to speak well as a child, but I've forgotten a lot since then, mostly because I had nobody to talk to.)

Anyway, the forums look interesting and challenging. I'll be reading around a bit.
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PostAuthor: Piling » Thu Jun 15, 2006 1:02 pm

Welcome and Xêr hatin ! :)
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PostAuthor: missIndependent » Thu Jun 15, 2006 1:06 pm

hiya Hawk, welcome on board sis =)
hope u like it here..
im not kumanci speaker, im sorani, but also interested to learn kurmanci, its a nice dilect 8) so, we might learn together lol.. :roll:
btw, i am somehow kurdish-jewish too :wink: from east kurdistan.

again, welcome on board, n if u can plz tell us a bit more bout urself..
enjoy ur stay :D
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PostAuthor: dyaoko » Thu Jun 15, 2006 8:01 pm

hey hawk so nice to see you, be xer haty ...
I hope you enjoy your stay, I will look forwarrd to read your posts .
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PostAuthor: Diri » Thu Jun 15, 2006 9:29 pm

Bi xêr hatî Hawk! :D

Nice to have you...

Hope to see your oppinions on matters too...

Enjoy! :)
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PostAuthor: hawk » Fri Jun 16, 2006 2:18 pm

Thanks for the warm welcome, everybody :)

missIndependent - the maternal side of my family speaks Centeral Kurmanji. While my father's family comes from Dohuk, my mother's family is from a village on the southern part of the Zab river. Honestly, I find the Central Kurmanji SO MUCH easier than the Northern dialect. Not having too many genders or tenses sure does simplify life when you learn a language. On the other hand, it seems a bit harder to find learning materials for the Southern and Central dialects than for Northern Kurmanji.
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PostAuthor: Diri » Fri Jun 16, 2006 6:32 pm

hawk wrote:Thanks for the warm welcome, everybody :)

missIndependent - the maternal side of my family speaks Centeral Kurmanji. While my father's family comes from Dohuk, my mother's family is from a village on the southern part of the Zab river. Honestly, I find the Central Kurmanji SO MUCH easier than the Northern dialect. Not having too many genders or tenses sure does simplify life when you learn a language. On the other hand, it seems a bit harder to find learning materials for the Southern and Central dialects than for Northern Kurmanji.



When you speak of Central Kurmancî - do you mean Soranî? And then by "Southern dialect" you mean Goranî?
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PostAuthor: hawk » Sat Jun 17, 2006 7:21 am

To be honest, I'm not sure if "my" Central Kurdish is Sorani or not. My mother and her family never referred to their language as "Sorani". They always said: "We speak Kurmanci". I only even heard the word "Sorani" when I got older and started looking for books, dictionaries, and so on.

The grammar we use is very "Sorani" in nature. For example, we use "Min" instead of "Ez", and no genders. And still, the vocabulary is the very close to what this website refers to as "Central", not "Southren": http://www.kurdishacademy.org

I have seen references to Sorani as both "Central" and "Southern", which is confusing. Maybe you can try and clarify for me?
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Re: Hi, I'm Hawk

PostAuthor: Rubar » Wed Jun 21, 2006 2:42 pm

hawk wrote:Hi everybody, I'm Hawk. I'm an Israeli woman of Jewish-Kurdish origin. My grandparents used to live in Dohuk.

I found the forums looking for Kurdish language websites - I'm trying to refresh my Kurmanci skills these days. (I used to speak well as a child, but I've forgotten a lot since then, mostly because I had nobody to talk to.)

Anyway, the forums look interesting and challenging. I'll be reading around a bit.



Hello Hawk,

Where in Kurdistan are your parents from? We met an Israeli kurd from Zaxho recently. Apparently he left for Israel in 1951. He spoke very fluent Kurdish, I was amazed. hope you enjoy this forum.

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PostAuthor: hawk » Wed Jun 28, 2006 2:47 pm

Hi Rubar, thanks for the welcome :)

My father's family is from Dohuk and my mother's family is from a village/town called Baninan, on the Zab river.

Like the person you met from Zaxho, my mother's family also came to Israel in 1951. This was the year that most Jews left Kurdistan and emigrated to Israel. However, my father's family left Kurdistan much earlier than that - in the early 40's.

There's a big community of people from Zaxo over here, as well as people from Suleymania, Irbil, Kirkuk, and many other places . Most Israeli/Jewish Kurds speak the language well (weather it's Kurmanji or Sorani or other dialects). We also listen to folk music from Kurdistan a lot, and at weddings, the brave of us will even wear the traditional clothes... :)
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PostAuthor: dyaoko » Wed Jun 28, 2006 7:42 pm

hawk , is there any place in israel which premotes kurdish language? like can childern of jewish kurds learn kurdish language in schools or is there any Radio.. or newspaper ?
I hope there is and if there is nt there should be some ... Jewish Kurds must remain kurds . we need them so much !

tell us how childern of jewish kurds, think about their identity , do they like to save their kurdish roots or they want to be assimulated ?
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PostAuthor: Diri » Thu Jun 29, 2006 11:42 am

hawk wrote:To be honest, I'm not sure if "my" Central Kurdish is Sorani or not. My mother and her family never referred to their language as "Sorani". They always said: "We speak Kurmanci". I only even heard the word "Sorani" when I got older and started looking for books, dictionaries, and so on.

The grammar we use is very "Sorani" in nature. For example, we use "Min" instead of "Ez", and no genders. And still, the vocabulary is the very close to what this website refers to as "Central", not "Southren": http://www.kurdishacademy.org

I have seen references to Sorani as both "Central" and "Southern", which is confusing. Maybe you can try and clarify for me?



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Green = North Kurmancî/Kurmancî = North Kurdish
Red = South Kurmancî/Soranî = Central Kurdish
Yellow/Blue = Zazakî/Kirmanckî/Dimilî/Goranî/Lakî/Kelhûrî/Kirmashanî = South Kurdish


Ps. I put the red dots there - because they have "given" too much to North Kurmancî - Hewlêr, Rewandiz (both in South Kurdistan) and Pawe, Shino (both in East Kurdistan) speak the Central Kurdish = Soranî...
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PostAuthor: UE_kurdophile » Fri Jun 30, 2006 11:57 am

And purple (for example Hewler)?

Welcome Hawk!!

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PostAuthor: Diri » Fri Jun 30, 2006 7:56 pm

UE_kurdophile wrote:And purple (for example Hewler)?

Welcome Hawk!!



Purple: Mixed areas... Places where you find a heavy mix of different dialects... Urban places lik Hewlêr... =)
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Re: Hi, I'm Hawk

PostAuthor: ann » Sat Jul 01, 2006 12:39 pm

hawk wrote:Hi everybody, I'm Hawk. I'm an Israeli woman of Jewish-Kurdish origin. My grandparents used to live in Dohuk.

I found the forums looking for Kurdish language websites - I'm trying to refresh my Kurmanci skills these days. (I used to speak well as a child, but I've forgotten a lot since then, mostly because I had nobody to talk to.)

Anyway, the forums look interesting and challenging. I'll be reading around a bit.


Hi Hawk :D
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