4:45 - What a pleasant man! He seems to be something of a Kurdish Hagrid! 😎 I think it could be a good idea to make an episode on Kurdish cuisine. 🍽️😉🍽️ A big hug to all our Kurdish brothers and sisters from Mexico!
Thank you guys so much for making these "Easy Kurdish" videos. I'm trying to learn Kurdish and it's really difficult to find any resources for this beautiful language. Even something simple as finding easy novels written in Kurmanji. Well, I hope to see many more videos from you guys. It really helps us learners and it's really nice to see what your part of Kurdistan looks like. God Bless!!! :))
@@yourbodyis75waterandimthir44 This is ironic because I researched and found out there are some Zazaki speakers in Merdin and they actually settled there from BIngöl and they speak the Kirdi variant.
@pluto Haplogroups are not so important when it comes to population genetics. They are more important for the migration patterns. But if you ask. It is J2 R1a R1b G2a the most common. Followed by E1b J1 I2. With smaller numbers of R2a T and L
@pluto Not really. At least not most of it. Most is J1b which was found among ancient Iranic speakers and in the Caucasus. But a small percentage like 3-4% is yes
4:45 - What a pleasant man! He seems to be something of a Kurdish Hagrid! 😎
I think it could be a good idea to make an episode on Kurdish cuisine.
🍽️😉🍽️
A big hug to all our Kurdish brothers and sisters from Mexico!
i loveeeeeee easy Kurdish, you don't even know how much it helps me to learn more Kurdish
I must visit Merdin. Looks beautiful and filled with friendly people. Looking forward to more Easy Kurdish videos. Cheers from India 👍🏾
I had no idea how pretty this language sounded until now
Thank you guys so much for making these "Easy Kurdish" videos. I'm trying to learn Kurdish and it's really difficult to find any resources for this beautiful language. Even something simple as finding easy novels written in Kurmanji.
Well, I hope to see many more videos from you guys. It really helps us learners and it's really nice to see what your part of Kurdistan looks like. God Bless!!! :))
Tiştê tewrî zêde min di vê Easy'yê de hez kirî ye ewe ku kurdên ku dihaxivin bi kurdiyek baş dihaxivin
Wow the Guy With the Long Hair😍 Looked Like a model 😍
6:45 that was dimli/Zazaki my dialect. I didn't know there were people in Merdin who speak my dialect!
I speak zazaki too but the bingöl dialect. This sounded like something from dersim I couldn't understand it 100%
@@yourbodyis75waterandimthir44 This is ironic because I researched and found out there are some Zazaki speakers in Merdin and they actually settled there from BIngöl and they speak the Kirdi variant.
@pluto Haplogroups are not so important when it comes to population genetics. They are more important for the migration patterns. But if you ask. It is J2 R1a R1b G2a the most common. Followed by E1b J1 I2. With smaller numbers of R2a T and L
@pluto Not really. At least not most of it. Most is J1b which was found among ancient Iranic speakers and in the Caucasus. But a small percentage like 3-4% is yes
Dest û keda şima weşe ba 🥰
Very interesting topic.
I had a lot bad jobs, and not only in the past
Gelek Spas- Kurdîya şêrîn û zelal çikas wxeşe✌️😊
Wow! Kurdish! Hope Pashto will be added to :O
4:42 Kaweyê Asinger 💀?
I like it! ☺️
Thank you!
First time hearing Kurdish or seeing it written. It reminds me of the breathiness of Mongolian.
By breathiness what do you mean ?
Great topics
Slav Ez ji Izmîre me
He is my uncle guyss ( theonewithlonghair)♡
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