


talsor wrote:Here is some new words :

alan131210 wrote:lake: Deryaçe


hevalo27 wrote:gol turkish??
sure?
i dont think so

kurd-sthanam wrote:alan131210 wrote:lake: Deryaçe
this is persian, more original is zeryaçe
rûbar is seem also to be realy old word.
bcoz zerya is ocean .

talsor wrote:Kem in Kurd Fayli means little.
and Gol means flower

jjmuneer wrote: And no I dont know have to read Kurdish latin script, since its not in Kurd Fayli.
You however mix up Shet with Bahar lol.

alan131210 wrote:jjmuneer wrote: And no I dont know have to read Kurdish latin script, since its not in Kurd Fayli.
You however mix up Shet with Bahar lol.
well you should know it since NK uses latin and SK uses both Sorani script and latin script as well and it is easy as follows:
i is silent.
LL is the sound found in the word "like".
rr is the sound found in "right"
î is the sound found in "green".
ê is found in "pear".
ş is "sh".
j is the sound found in "illusion , decision"
e is the sound found in "fun , run".
c is found in "jack".
ç is found in "chunk".
yî is found in fleet
3 is ع
7 is ح
x' is غ

jjmuneer wrote:Do you say 'jîr' for under?
Persian is zîr
and you should put in effort to learn 

alan131210 wrote:jjmuneer wrote:Do you say 'jîr' for under?
No we say jêrPersian is zîr
And I don't blame you for not knowing jj but I think we can teach you and many more like you hereand you should put in effort to learn

jjmuneer wrote:alan131210 wrote:jjmuneer wrote:Do you say 'jîr' for under?
No we say jêrPersian is zîr
And I don't blame you for not knowing jj but I think we can teach you and many more like you hereand you should put in effort to learn
I meant jêr lol, I don't see the difference bewteen the î and ê.

alan131210 wrote:
we also say gom and sometimes gol for lake , and zeryaçe is not deryaçe as you an see its a different wordbcoz zerya is ocean .
it is rrûbar not rûbar and it is used in everyday speaking same with deryaçe
and our words will be close to persian as we both have iranic/aryan roots but its way better than been close to turkish


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