





kurd-sthanam wrote:IE words are not important. even DAYIK and BAV are non-indo european words. kurdish is kurdish not english, persian or latin. if kurds use an arabic loanword it gives no sence to replace it with english words.
it will sound real shit: Be sacrificet bim (be qurbanit bim)
yes i support merging.





kurd-sthanam wrote:IE words are not important. even DAYIK and BAV are non-indo european words. kurdish is kurdish not english, persian or latin. if kurds use an arabic loanword it gives no sence to replace it with english words.
it will sound real shit: Be sacrificet bim (be qurbanit bim)
yes i support merging.

talsor wrote:I think it is a great idea and it will totally purify Kurdish language from all foreign words . In order for me to speak pure kurdish I always mix sorani and Kurmanji and it comes out beautiful. Dialects certainly will remain within the regions , but we must standardize the language .




unitedkurdistan wrote:What if all kurds in school would learn the two major dialects Sorani and Kurmanci. Lets say a word in Sorani is arabic and there isn't a sorani word for it than we just take the kurdish word of it through another kurdish dialect. Because I don't want to lose the richness/purity of the beautiful diverse kurdish language. Now lets say if a foreigner or someone would like to learn kurdish that person only needs to learn one of the major dialects. And for those who would like to educate themselves in more advancedkurdish, they can do that through university. Then they will learn and study the other dialects like Zazaki, Hewrami, Faylî, Laki..........etc through classes in university. Here in Sweden and many other countries when you come to 7th grade students can choose a third language to learn like french, german, spanish or english B now in Kurdistan we could do the same except we could include a kurdish dialect. So in case you are in origin a zazaki speaker but havn't learnt and you want to learn it, you can learn it in schoolFair for everyone and we will preserve the richness of the kurdish language.

unitedkurdistan wrote:What if all kurds in school would learn the two major dialects Sorani and Kurmanci. Lets say a word in Sorani is arabic and there isn't a sorani word for it than we just take the kurdish word of it through another kurdish dialect. Because I don't want to lose the richness/purity of the beautiful diverse kurdish language. Now lets say if a foreigner or someone would like to learn kurdish that person only needs to learn one of the major dialects. And for those who would like to educate themselves in more advancedkurdish, they can do that through university. Then they will learn and study the other dialects like Zazaki, Hewrami, Faylî, Laki..........etc through classes in university. Here in Sweden and many other countries when you come to 7th grade students can choose a third language to learn like french, german, spanish or english B now in Kurdistan we could do the same except we could include a kurdish dialect. So in case you are in origin a zazaki speaker but havn't learnt and you want to learn it, you can learn it in schoolFair for everyone and we will preserve the richness of the kurdish language.


Bestoun wrote:unitedkurdistan wrote:What if all kurds in school would learn the two major dialects Sorani and Kurmanci. Lets say a word in Sorani is arabic and there isn't a sorani word for it than we just take the kurdish word of it through another kurdish dialect. Because I don't want to lose the richness/purity of the beautiful diverse kurdish language. Now lets say if a foreigner or someone would like to learn kurdish that person only needs to learn one of the major dialects. And for those who would like to educate themselves in more advancedkurdish, they can do that through university. Then they will learn and study the other dialects like Zazaki, Hewrami, Faylî, Laki..........etc through classes in university. Here in Sweden and many other countries when you come to 7th grade students can choose a third language to learn like french, german, spanish or english B now in Kurdistan we could do the same except we could include a kurdish dialect. So in case you are in origin a zazaki speaker but havn't learnt and you want to learn it, you can learn it in schoolFair for everyone and we will preserve the richness of the kurdish language.
As you said in Sweden you get to learn a new LANGUAGE in 7th grade. I can imagine that you can study these different dialects in one course, that being kurdish. But we need to unify the major dialects and still preserve the dialects like they have done in sweden.. For example they speak with Skåne, Göteborg etc. dialects in Skåne and Göteborg. But they still have the main Swedish language. Skåne is an own dialect and not just swedish with a different accent. So the swedish people managed to create a unified language while still preserving the different dialects.
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