@@7mad211 no brother, it’s most common in other languages and accent too For example some Indians when they try to speak English they turn every w to v Like water they say vater But I’ve never seen someone says “vallah” I mean if like you’re saying kurmanjs turn every w to v We wouldn’t say “we” ((you)) We would say “ve” The V is an important sound in most languages Which sorani people can’t even pronounce it
@@azer-kurdi5045 its in indo european langauge not only asia because european turned (dawud) name to (david) they turned (W) to (V) so its possible in all indo european language
To say "I live with my father, mother and brother." You must use the reflexive possessive adjective "xwe" without repetition like this: Ez bi bav û dê û birayê xwe re dijîm. Notice the compound preposition "bi ... re" = with, which means together. ( Ez + dijîm ) with an ( m ) (Em, Hûn ,Ew (pl.) + dijîn ) with an ( n ) at the end of the verb.
Blarie tbh I can’t even understand kurmanji but my grandma is from duhok and all that so my mom knows it I study it too but I can’t understand it that much lmao
@@ThePolyglotFiles Hi Persian is South West Kurdish is North West Iranian language I am speak very well Kurdish. We are different like Spanish and Portugal. Kurdish is not Persian but like Persian Balochi Pashtun and another Iranian language.
just so you know...the numbers from 1-10 in Polish is almost 1.1 like in KurManji...and Merhaba is also used but it is a loanword from Arabic...in KurManji they greet "silav te"
At the sentence "I am from Toronto", you wrote "Ez jî Toronto me" which would means "I, as well, am Toronto". You need to use the "ji" without the circumflex. Ji means from. Jî means as well.
Whoever, guys, is interested in the Kurdish language... I am always ready and fairly excited to help and support a foreigner who is interested in the Kurdish language...
@@tarahall1025 yeah of course. all my classes at college will be held online throughout this whole semester so I am available at any time... Please feel free to text me whenever you wish 😇
This is my own language!! I'm a bit late for to learn this language due to various reasons(I'm not talking about the reasons since I don't want to fight with those people.) for now, thank you so much for your efforts! Appriciated... Greetings from London
ji means 'from' while jî means 'too'. So you literally said "I am Toronto, too" (Ez jî Toronto me) at 6:35 🙃🙃🙃 If you wanna say 'I am from Toronto" in Kurmanji, you should say "Ez ji Torontoyê me". Torontoyê is the oblique form of Toronto, and nouns following prepositions are always in oblique case. Apart from that as a Kurmanji speaker I can say you did well 😊
omgggg im sooo proud and happyy to find this. Also the recourses are super helpful. My boyfriend who is Albanian wants to learn kurmanji so he can communicate with my family, and he is using the platforms to learn.
if you are still interested go to the RUclips channel 'online kurdish lesson'. On his videos you can see an email address. Message him on that email address and say you want to learn Kurdish. He is currently giving online FREE lessons and sends anything he used during the lesson to you. He also gives homework. I'm expecting you every Monday 18 GMT at his lesson ;)
Hello dear, hope you're doing well! are you trying to learn Sorani Kurdish by any chance? I am currently teaching and would be more than happy to help! If you needed anything or someone that teaches Sorani Kurdish feel free to reach out to me, I am currently teaching Kurdish as well as Beginner and Intermediate English language. Best of luck!
Apti Can Forget about him, please help me. I’m one of those Kurds that come from the Turkish area and I currently have 0 Kurdish but cause my mother and father speak it, I will pick it up easily. It will mean the world to me. Just a conversation here and there on text will help drastically.
Hi everyone! hope you're doing well. Are you trying to learn Sorani Kurdish by any chance? I am currently teaching and would be more than happy to help! If you needed anything or someone that teaches Sorani Kurdish feel free to reach out to me, I am currently teaching Kurdish as well as Beginner and Intermediate English language. Best of luck!
kurmanci is the most nearest languages to the code language or coordination ( koordinasyon ) language or base language which lays al the indio europian languages not only this famıly but under the semitic family even under the turkic language ..... bucause kurmanci uses direcly much more codes of coordination ' s peoples languages ( koordish or kaardish -- koordi zevan - kaardi zevan ) then the other derivations like sansikrit latin persian or english french german .. nena is the bigining the first dialect of aramaic or. semitic languages . so living oldest language is kiordish kurmanci ....
I could see the ussr influence from some of the vocabulary or maybe sharing a small common ancestor to a Slavic language. Like spas (thanks) resembled спасибо
Kurdish "spas" has nothing to do with Russian "spasiba", yet there ARE cognates in both languages such as bira/брат(brat) meaning brother, jin/женщина(jenchina) meaning wife and woman, mişk/мышь(mush) meaning mouse etc.
Of Kurmanji Not marhaba, marhaba is arabic and Kurmanji or Kurds not Iranian or Persian it's so many diffrient.. sorry but you're very wrong ,of Kurdish Slav. Slav = Hello i'm Sorani Kurdish :)
@@bhka6423 slav ist auch arabisch, denn es kommt vom Arabischen Wort "selam". Es hat sich nur im Kurmanci zu "silav" entwickelt und dann wurde es von Kurmanci zu "silaw" oder "slaw" in Sorani
Well don u did it,but kurdish krmanji say (Slav)not marhaba when they say hello ,marhaba it’s arabica word,and kurmanjy that is part of Kurdish language not Iranian especially northern Kurdistan part ✌️✌️
Why it's difficult for foreign people to pronounce such languages,I could pronounce like native speak 😅😅 I could speak 5 languages and I'm learning the 6 too 💪
@@rawenab2126 in sorani kurdish (slaw mn xalki tunsm w kurdistanm xosh awe) in kurmanci kurdish (silav ez xelke tunisia me ez ji kurdistane pir hez dikem)
We don’t say “Merhaba” but it Kurdish we say (Silav)
We say generally slav but the Muslim Kurds says also Merhaba
@@serindemircan1741 its actually silaw but I dont know why kurmani speakers turn W to V instead of saying wallah they say vallah
@@7mad211 no brother, it’s most common in other languages and accent too
For example some Indians when they try to speak English they turn every w to v
Like water they say vater
But I’ve never seen someone says “vallah”
I mean if like you’re saying kurmanjs turn every w to v
We wouldn’t say “we” ((you))
We would say “ve”
The V is an important sound in most languages
Which sorani people can’t even pronounce it
@@azer-kurdi5045 its in indo european langauge not only asia because european turned (dawud) name to (david) they turned (W) to (V) so its possible in all indo european language
@@azer-kurdi5045
we can pronounce (V) easily
im kurdish☝love kurdistan💞
To say "I live with my father, mother and brother."
You must use the reflexive possessive adjective "xwe" without repetition like this:
Ez bi bav û dê û birayê xwe re dijîm.
Notice the compound preposition "bi ... re" = with, which means together.
( Ez + dijîm ) with an ( m )
(Em, Hûn ,Ew (pl.) + dijîn ) with an ( n ) at the end of the verb.
xwe literally mean my
Can you give me lessons?
Derewe nîne ez rastê dixwazim…
The kurdish language is separated into serveral parts but indeed kurmanji is much easier 😉
Darken 00 actually sorani is much much easier coming from a Kurd.
Blarie tbh I can’t even understand kurmanji but my grandma is from duhok and all that so my mom knows it I study it too but I can’t understand it that much lmao
actually sorani is much easier bro much much easier 🙂
@@alandyassen5936
لەبەر ئەوەی کورمانجی نازانیت، ئەوکاتەش بۆت نییە حوکم بدەیت.
@@aaram6804 tu ji ku derê yî keko?
I got Kurmanji too and loved it! I hadn’t heard of it before it was assigned to me. 😂
@Insert name Here
@Insert name Here i am looking for somebody who is willing to help me learn the language
Insert name Here why is that guy always deleting my comment
@@davoprava7086 i can help you learn kurdish if you are still interested 🤚🏽
çaz GH really I am
سلاو لەهەرچی کوردە بژی کورد و کوردستان❤❤❤❤
Bijî wan Kurda ku herdu zaraveyên sereke yên zimanê şerîna Kurdî dizanin.
بژی ئەو کوردانەی کە هەردوو زاراوە سەرەکییەکەی زمانی شیرینی کوردی دەزانن.
Wow. Very much an Indo-European language!!! Good work!
Thank you 🤗
@@ThePolyglotFiles Hi Persian is South West Kurdish is North West Iranian language I am speak very well Kurdish. We are different like Spanish and Portugal. Kurdish is not Persian but like Persian Balochi Pashtun and another Iranian language.
@AnimeSev3en what you mean?
@@sezarkurd4843 zaza..Kŭrmanci kings Kurdish It is the standard Kurdish language 👑✌️💫 And all Kurdish parties belong to Kurmanji ❤️😍
@@sezarkurd4843 Surani is of ancestry 🇮🇷👉🇮🇷 no not Kurdish 👎 👎
I definitely need to participate in that. It looks like a lot of fun!
You should! I want to participate in the full event next time.
@Ktuana interesting. Well, to be fair, there are Slavic loan words in many languages.
I’m a kurdish girl and I am grateful for this video
just so you know...the numbers from 1-10 in Polish is almost 1.1 like in KurManji...and Merhaba is also used but it is a loanword from Arabic...in KurManji they greet "silav te"
Bijîn,
Hez degen Kurd Xorasan nas gen verêne çebêla min
Beautiful video man. Your Kurdish is amazing by the way. Keep it up
I’m learning Persian and wow this language is so similar. Maybe when I get to a good level in Persian, I’ll learn Kurmanji
Both are western iranian languages so learning persian it's going to be a big step for learning kurdish
If you are a native persian speaker then you know better than me but persian it's beautiful any way
Haklısın kurmanji hem türkçeden hem farsçadan daha zor
My dad speaks Kurdish, but he is not a Kurmanji-speaker.
@@huseyinali2001 boi Persian is not western Iranic language
It's actually south western
woah!!! i am really impressed on how fast you learnt this much!!
At the sentence "I am from Toronto", you wrote "Ez jî Toronto me" which would means "I, as well, am Toronto". You need to use the "ji" without the circumflex. Ji means from. Jî means as well.
good job ❤ from Kurdistan
Roj baş, ez kurmancî me.
Ez Sorani me bra, rojit bash be!
ayman zebari Can you learn me Kurdish ?
@@asdjknajsd
سلاو بۆ باشوور لە باکوور
Ez. Kurmanci me na ez kurmanc im
@@xwezanxwenas9237
tu çawa pîtên kurdîyê soranî hene?
Whoever, guys, is interested in the Kurdish language... I am always ready and fairly excited to help and support a foreigner who is interested in the Kurdish language...
Hmmm…are you safe and available for a couple of lessons? I’ll take the online course- then would love to chat- I’m a grandma in Texas 😁😁
@@tarahall1025 yeah of course. all my classes at college will be held online throughout this whole semester so I am available at any time... Please feel free to text me whenever you wish 😇
This is my own language!! I'm a bit late for to learn this language due to various reasons(I'm not talking about the reasons since I don't want to fight with those people.) for now, thank you so much for your efforts! Appriciated... Greetings from London
Halit Derya I hope you well learn bro. I blame ur parents. Good on u want to learn.
Although it is only one hour for you to learn, you pronunciation is perfect 😍😍😍😍😍✊🏻
Do you think you will ever study a level 5 language like Arabic or Japanese?
It's like your psychic! I studied Japanese over the winter and the gave it up. I should be releasing a video about it soon :)
Yesssssss kurdish and wow you are good at that for the first time
Much respect to you brother
ji means 'from' while jî means 'too'. So you literally said "I am Toronto, too" (Ez jî Toronto me) at 6:35 🙃🙃🙃 If you wanna say 'I am from Toronto" in Kurmanji, you should say "Ez ji Torontoyê me". Torontoyê is the oblique form of Toronto, and nouns following prepositions are always in oblique case. Apart from that as a Kurmanji speaker I can say you did well 😊
Thank you for clarifying that :)
You're welcome :)
@@kurdish_music bro you are kurmanjî!!
Erê :)
@@kurdish_music you know zazakî?
I'm Kurdish ✌️💚❤️💛
Long live Kurdish nation ✌️✌️💚❤️💛
Tu her bijî, long life to you, well done👍👌
Wow you’re so smart 👏🏻👏🏻
You’re very good Aferin(bravo) and learn Sorani too😄(southern kurdish) have a good luck 👍🏼
Aferin is Turkish man
Aferin is NOT turkish. It is an IRANIAN loanword in turkish. turks might have borrowed it from Kurdish or Persian.
@@davoprava7086 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@davoprava7086 عای بهخوا مردم 😂😂😂😂
Sorani is central Kurdish and kelhurrî is southern kurdish
Teacher = mamosta
Very good Michacle. I just want to say 'Merhaba' is not kurdish word, but Arabic. You can say instead in Kurdish 'Dem baş'
But great effort 👌👏
omgggg im sooo proud and happyy to find this. Also the recourses are super helpful. My boyfriend who is Albanian wants to learn kurmanji so he can communicate with my family, and he is using the platforms to learn.
if you are still interested go to the RUclips channel 'online kurdish lesson'. On his videos you can see an email address. Message him on that email address and say you want to learn Kurdish. He is currently giving online FREE lessons and sends anything he used during the lesson to you. He also gives homework. I'm expecting you every Monday 18 GMT at his lesson ;)
The right word to say hello in Kurdish is Slav so marhaba is an Arabic word
@mast a. The Arabic word is marhaba or al salam alikom but the Kurdish word for hi is Slav
@@suzdarmohamad4967 i think ''silav'' comes from '' selam ''
Is chone
Im originally kurdish from Mardin in Turkey. Usually with family members i say merhaba, but then in formal situations i say slav
@@xaliexalat I am from Mardin as well. In some fixed sentences silav is more used By the way selam is a sumerian word.
Nobody:...
Michael: HELOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW
دةست خوش بةردةوامبة
Thanks for this video 👍
Very good keko😊
Merhaba is arabic bro we call Slav :-)
We say also "merhaba". It's normal that some words in an language came from another language. For example Turks also say "merhaba".
account account yeah I am followers pure Kurdish language not Arabic ! Kurdish is iranic language which is belong Indo European branch ☀️
@Blarie nah bro we Kurds use slav or slaw , sometimes we probably say Salam but merhaba is something that Kurds say super rarely
Blarie im kurdish from iraq we say slaw or kue
@@cewlig1251 That is true but Slav is the standardized word and most often used.
Ez kurdîm şev baş
Hey you doing great I really love it.
Hello dear, hope you're doing well! are you trying to learn Sorani Kurdish by any chance? I am currently teaching and would be more than happy to help! If you needed anything or someone that teaches Sorani Kurdish feel free to reach out to me, I am currently teaching Kurdish as well as Beginner and Intermediate English language. Best of luck!
Kind of weddings I go to, you would have plenty of opportunity to speak Kurmanji.
There are actually two words for pen. 1. Penus or 2. Nivistok
Welldone 😀👍
Holy shit u nailed it.. im proud
merheba is arabic , slaw or slav is kurdish @The Polyglot Files .
samo hiwa merhaba turkey kurdia (badini) gezha
@@Rawanddd awa basy chy akay kurdy nya xoman zmany xomanman haya mar7aba arabya bas pem blle kwey kurdya
pencil is pênûs in kurdish (''pê'' means ''front of'' and ''nûs'' means writing ,text you wrote alyaws chasing the object you are holding)
Can you learn me Kurdish ?
@@davoprava7086 yes why not
@@davoprava7086 where you from?
Apti Can Forget about him, please help me. I’m one of those Kurds that come from the Turkish area and I currently have 0 Kurdish but cause my mother and father speak it, I will pick it up easily. It will mean the world to me. Just a conversation here and there on text will help drastically.
@@azad-4286 Türkçe yazar mısın?
ئاسانترین لەفزی کوردی سۆرانیە
You did great
“merhaba “ but it kurdish we say (Slav )
You did amazing mate😀 Supas
nheengatu next!
Cool. I also have skills to learn languages.
Hi everyone! hope you're doing well. Are you trying to learn Sorani Kurdish by any chance? I am currently teaching and would be more than happy to help! If you needed anything or someone that teaches Sorani Kurdish feel free to reach out to me, I am currently teaching Kurdish as well as Beginner and Intermediate English language. Best of luck!
It’s ez bi bavê xwe, dayka/diya xwe u birayê xwe ra dijîm
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Hello Professor, may You talk about Romansh, Occitain and Catalian languages which are intriguing to me?🥰🥰
Çaway bashy spas ji bo ta
Love it
Very nice
kurmanci is the most nearest languages to the code language or coordination ( koordinasyon ) language or base language which lays al the indio europian languages not only this famıly but under the semitic family even under the turkic language ..... bucause kurmanci uses direcly much more codes of coordination ' s peoples languages ( koordish or kaardish -- koordi zevan - kaardi zevan ) then the other derivations like sansikrit latin persian or english french german ..
nena is the bigining the first dialect of aramaic or. semitic languages .
so living oldest language is kiordish kurmanci ....
I would say try doing Estonian but that is linguistic suicide 😂
I am Kurd
Can you learn me Kurdish ?
@@davoprava7086I Can
@@davoprava7086 l can من دەتوانم
You are very good man😁😁👍🏻
I'm from kurdstan
I could see the ussr influence from some of the vocabulary or maybe sharing a small common ancestor to a Slavic language. Like spas (thanks) resembled спасибо
Kurdish "spas" has nothing to do with Russian "spasiba", yet there ARE cognates in both languages such as bira/брат(brat) meaning brother, jin/женщина(jenchina) meaning wife and woman, mişk/мышь(mush) meaning mouse etc.
@@kurdish_music ahh thank you for the clarification
@Insert name Here yeah my apologies I got a bit ahead of myself, that's very fascinating
Hi I’m Kurdish 😁💖
I talk zazaki most kurdish people speak kurmanji and I feel a little left out
You speak pure Kurdish.
Do most Zazas self-identify as Kurds?
Because I've read a few times that they don't, but it was always an opinion comming from Turks.
@@mateopena7239 the term kurdish includes all kurdish speakers such as Zazas Kurmanjis Soranis Goranis etc. we’re all kurdish
Well done
Kurdish sorani is most easy and fun😊
@@rawenab2126 sahyani nya don't mention😍
U forgot to say “east of the turkey” too
zaza..Kŭrmanci kings Kurdish It is the standard Kurdish language 👑✌️💫 And all Kurdish parties belong to Kurmanji ❤️😍
We offer Standard Arabic language lessons and Arabian cartoons series with English translation for Arabic language learners!
what channel did you watch??
Merhaba is Arabic. Kurds say Slav.
Kurdo Duhoki Kurdistan chone slav la slam wa hatwa
The Kurmanji language is the standard Kurdish language and all dialects belong to it
You choose a difficult one . We even kurdish native couldn’t speak -krmanji- very well
kurmançi is the most common and easiest kurdish.
الفا الكرمانجية هو الغة الفصحى الكوردية وجميع الهجات تابعة لها
Kurdish isn’t "related to Iranian", it is an Iranian language like Persian.
Cani speak kurdish ok جاواني باشي هيفيدكه تو يا باش بي wow
I’m Kurdish why im watching this 😂
❤️❤️❤️❤️
I am kurdish and I speak sormai and most people do tend to speak more sormani than kurmanji
That is not true. Sorani only forms a majority in Northern Iraq but a minority when counted to kurdish speakers
@@baranozturk3779 بەلام سۆرانی زیاتر بەکاردێ
@@thekurdishgirl6538 I can't read, I am from Bakur
Nope, 65% - 75% of all Kurds are Kurmanc Kurds
Ev ne rast e, piraniya kurdan bi kurmancî diaxivin û tîpên latînî bi kar tînin.
Of Kurmanji Not marhaba, marhaba is arabic and Kurmanji or Kurds not Iranian or Persian it's so many diffrient.. sorry but you're very wrong ,of Kurdish Slav. Slav = Hello
i'm Sorani Kurdish :)
Can you learn badene to
if anybody wants to learn Kurdish kumanji i m here to help.
من سۆرانیم...کۆرمانجەکانم خوەش گەرەکە 😍😍❤️
Kurdish (Kurmanji) language is so hard.
I am kurdish badini kurmanji🥰😘
Kurmanji and Sorani are 2 different languages
Marhaba is notTurkish or arabic, it is a Assyrian word means Mar=God, huba/haba=Love,so marhaba means godslove!
The real Kurdish word for "hello" is slaw or silav.
@@bhka6423 slav ist auch arabisch, denn es kommt vom Arabischen Wort "selam". Es hat sich nur im Kurmanci zu "silav" entwickelt und dann wurde es von Kurmanci zu "silaw" oder "slaw" in Sorani
@@kurdekibedin1347 qisey bê mana 🙄
@@kurdekibedin1347
that's right
کاکە ببیکە بە سۆرانی تۆ بەجدیتە؟ سۆرانی خەلک زیاتر قسەی پێ دەکەن
Galtai wa makarawa etr sorani neawai kurmanji ya 😂
Kirmancî 36 Mêlûn
Soranî tenê 6 Mêlûn😂🤦🏻
@@Kevin-vg5wh ئێ لەڕووی ئەلف و بێیەوە جیاوازە
@@thekurdishgirl6538 EZ HINEKÎ SORANÎ DIZANIM TU DIKARI KURMANCÎ AN ÎNGILÎZÎ BIAXIFE
@@Kevin-vg5whmn ba za7mat la kurdmanci tedagam
Thakyou for video ım serıous I always love canada❤ and hello not merhaba hello=slaw or slav but np very nice talk you😚
lmkurd thankyou
Good job
لاي من زياتر سؤ راني خؤشه
Haha im kurdish (slaw chonn bashn a7waltan)
Well don u did it,but kurdish krmanji say (Slav)not marhaba when they say hello ,marhaba it’s arabica word,and kurmanjy that is part of Kurdish language not Iranian especially northern Kurdistan part ✌️✌️
Slav is also Arabic, because it comes from the Arabic word "selam" 😂
@@kurdekibedin1347 no
Why it's difficult for foreign people to pronounce such languages,I could pronounce like native speak 😅😅 I could speak 5 languages and I'm learning the 6 too 💪
Beray is brother
👌👌👌👌👌
ez ne xendekarime he said i'm not educated imma teacher 😂😂
Hey , i want to ask something, how to say “I’m from Tunisia and i love Kurdistan” in kurdish? And zoor supas in advance 😇
@@rawenab2126
in sorani kurdish
(slaw mn xalki tunsm w kurdistanm xosh awe)
in kurmanci kurdish
(silav ez xelke tunisia me ez ji kurdistane pir hez dikem)
@@rawenab2126 if you wanna learn kurdish you can ask anything anytime you want
Nwekar Ali ohh thank you for replying , how to pronounce the “W” ? Is it like “و” in Arabic?
@@rawenab2126 yep exactly the same but in (sorani) remember that
Teacher is pronounced as khoja