Author: Emanoelkurdistani » Sun Sep 21, 2008 10:58 am
Johny Bravo wrote:thanks emanoel and kurdiboy.
so the steme in "demewê" is "mew"?
why the sorans don't use xwaz- as in northern kurmanji?
No, no. The present stem is "wê-". It's past root "wistin" is one of the exception verbs in Kurdish.
Sorani speakers of Silemani, Mahabad, and Hewler mainly use it instaed of "xwastin".
Also in Leki Kurdish they use it too as "gistin" or "gêstin", present root "gê-" or "ê-". The only counterpart of this in out of Kurdistan is Talyshi "pistin" (ez bepistimê" ~ "I want") which I think could be borrowed from Kurdish (somany Kurdish tribes have been exiled to the Talysh area in Northern Iran and due to their influence Talyshes are the only Sunnite people of Northern Iran).
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