do you kurdish people have the word
Jwanqa or jwanka in your language???? and what does it mean by you?

Rumtaya wrote:ok the word Jwanka we use for a pretty guy or we also use it if you say ana jwanke atoraye which would mean this assyrian group




Diri wrote:Rumtaya wrote:ok the word Jwanka we use for a pretty guy or we also use it if you say ana jwanke atoraye which would mean this assyrian group
Juwan is Kurdish for "young guy" and also juwan is for "beautiful"... It is probably the same word as "Jwanka" - and I think it is Indo-Aryan... What do you think?

heval wrote:Diri wrote:Rumtaya wrote:ok the word Jwanka we use for a pretty guy or we also use it if you say ana jwanke atoraye which would mean this assyrian group
Juwan is Kurdish for "young guy" and also juwan is for "beautiful"... It is probably the same word as "Jwanka" - and I think it is Indo-Aryan... What do you think?
Not sure Diri, but something interesting to note...
The French word for "young" is also "Jeune", which is pronounced very much like our Kurdish word, "Jiwan" (actually spelled "Ciwan" using Kurdish Latin Script).



Diri wrote:heval wrote:Diri wrote:Rumtaya wrote:ok the word Jwanka we use for a pretty guy or we also use it if you say ana jwanke atoraye which would mean this assyrian group
Juwan is Kurdish for "young guy" and also juwan is for "beautiful"... It is probably the same word as "Jwanka" - and I think it is Indo-Aryan... What do you think?
Not sure Diri, but something interesting to note...
The French word for "young" is also "Jeune", which is pronounced very much like our Kurdish word, "Jiwan" (actually spelled "Ciwan" using Kurdish Latin Script).
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