As you enjoy this video, we want to announce that our daughter, Serena, was born earlier this week. She’s very healthy and both Shahrzad and Serena are doing great. As you can imagine, we’re going to be very busy in the coming weeks. However, we definitely plan to continue making language videos, so stay tuned for some great upcoming episodes, and please contact us on Instagram for any suggestions, questions or feedback! Shahrzad (@shahrzad.pe): instagram.com/shahrzad.pe Bahador (@BahadorAlast): instagram.com/BahadorAlast
actualy we are same nation kruds are aryani peoples and both languages are very very close to each others ، numbers are same ، so many verbs are same and names and grammer ect
Kurd love Persians in this region and Persians love them too..they are good people with good standards, they are not liars..most of them that I have seen so far.
The bond between Persians and Kurds cannot be broken, no matter how many enemies try to make division between us. We Iranians forever love and respect Kurdish brothers!
i am kurdish and speak kurmanji. i can also speak persian very good. i have learned it very fast because its so similar. kurds and persians are brothers. god bless them🙏🏻
Suzan Really I think it is better to speak non kurdish languages with kurmanji kurds and kurmanji kurds with sorani kurds too Because our accents are very different I’m sorani kurdish from erbil Iraqi Kurdistan Unfortunately sorani and kurmanji kurds can’t understand well from each other
در ایران چیزی به نام کردستان نداریم تنها ایران بخشهای که در غرب ایران از دست دادیم باید پس بگیریم و میبینی که ویرانش کردیم یا پسش میگیریم یا نابودش میکنیم
I am Talysh from Talysh region of Rep. of Azerbaijan. For me very easy to recognise both Persian & Kurdish words. Kurdish people are same as Talyshs Median origin why they more close to Talysh people than to Persian. Very good tasks.
Mesopotamian Kurd, Talysh and Kurds are both inhabitants of the Median empire. And both underwent cruel assimilation from Turkish nomads and both “lost” millions in Sefevid period where the main military leaders also were Kurds and Talyshes. Until Turkish-Mongol invasions we always been together in Manna, Media and in Sefevid period. May be you never knew, our spiritual leader Sheykh Zahid al-Kurdi also Kurdishman. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zahed_Gilani Kurdish tribe - Zaza people in Middle Ages from Talysh Mountains moved to Anatoly region. It is very easy to communicate with them ... same words, same culture but different pronunciations.
Mahmud tahiron Caspian peaple are in my heart. I love them as much as I love my fellow Kurds. I have a lost love from Mazandaran and will never forget her. heartbroken forever. the most beautiful people on Earth ...
Shapur Sassani brother language/culture is different from politics. Barzani is not representer of Kurdish people. Also we Kurds love every ethnicity except Turks Persians Arabs (those who praise on their oppressive states). Talish , Tati , Ossettian are cousines of Kurds but we are not same people. Talish Baloch Persian are closest languages to Kurdish.
Shapur Sassani well we don't have any friends, unless you consider it a friendly gesture to practically enslave my people, bomb us, jail us, murder us. Why exactly would Kurdish children wanna be related to you at all? If anything you have far more in common with the Turks, Iraqis and Syrians with whom you're ganging up on my people. And for the record, there wouldn't even have been an earthquake if your fascistic Islamic government weren't doing their weapon testing underground there. It's pretty f*cking obvious that these quakes aren't natural.
Bay Ülgen o " Kürdüm" deyinçe sana ne zarari var birak onu sen nasil türküm diyorsan oda kürdüm diyor sen irkçimisin yada niye o kürdüm diyorsa sen ona karşisin
Bay Ülgen almanyada yaşayan türklerde ben almanim demeleri gerekiyor o zaman ben türküm ama bençe her kürt kendisini kürt olarak görebilir tabi bu ülkeye zarar vermesze
Yankı Kıran doğrusun ama bazi kişiler var onlar kürtlerden çok nefret ediyorlar benim babanem mesela dairesi var ve bir kürt aileyi kira ödemediği için atti biraz nefret var yani çünkü türk vardi onu atmadi aynisi yaptiği halde ben kardeşliği savunuyorum
Bay Ülgen bence bir kaç şeyi açıklığa kavuşturalım. Bir kaç yorum altında yazdıklarını gördüm ama sen bazı şeyleri baya yanlış anlamışsın. Ben çoğu diğer kişi gibi Türkiye'de yaşayan, Türk vatandaşı, bayrağına ve vatanına bağlı bir Kürdüm. Türk kelimesi anayasada bir ırkı ya da grubu temsil etmiyor, etnik ve sosyal grupların bir üst kimliğidir çünkü. Sence birisine Türk denildiği zaman biyolojik ve etnik olarak mı Türk oluyor? Amerikadaki ingiliz, ispanyol, fransız vb. kişilerin Amerikan olarak tanımlanmasını düşün. Senin dediğin etnik asimilasyondan başka bir şey değil ve bu da günümüz Türkiyesinde olan bir şey değil. Türki cumhuriyetlerdeki kişilerin Kürtleri sevmesine şaşırman ya da Kürt kelimesini duyunca vatanın bölüneceğinden korkman bu yüzden normal. Artık ortaçağda değiliz, gereksiz herkese küfür edip komplekslere girmenin bir anlamı yok. We love Azarbaijan too. Greetings from Turkey.
@Hilary Clinton not to germans aryans. Aryan ethymologic Iran people.. not only persians. We have Kurds Balochs. Tajiki. Pashtons. Sogdians. Hazaras. Osetians.
A few comments for people that are interested. The person in this video speaks Northern dialect of kurdish (Kurmanji), which has preserved a lot of complicated grammatical structures that has been lost in farsi or to some extend in central kurdish (Sorani) and southern kurdish (feyi/kalhori/kirmashani/Ilami). Kurmanji for example has several tenses, nouns have gender, past tense is ergative (same in sorani) etc. It's a bit like if kurmanji was German, fasi would be English. The relationships are similar in a (grammar structural) sense. (Btw. I am myself a native speaker of southern kurdish and not the dialect spoken here, though I understand it fairly fluently.) (See bottom for rough pronounciation of kurdish words as written her in kurdish alphabet.) 1) In the sentence (I have 24 friends): "Man 24 ta doost daram". In kurmanji they mostly use heval (hewal in sorani/feyli/...) but many regions in all dialect groups also use dûst/dûs. I don't think they do in Van, where he is from. A more important thing is that southern kurdish (feyli/kalhori) has, like farsi, a verb for "to have": "daştin" (pronounced daashtn). However in Sorani and Kurmanji such verb does not exist and possession is formulated in a very different way, which is why he could not recognize it. To say "to have" in kurmanji/sorani constructions with "to exist/hebûn" are used. In my dialect (feyli) we would say (similar to farsi): Min 24 dûs/hewal dirim. In kurmanji it would be something like: 24 hevalên min hene (direct meaning: 24 friends of mine exist, or in rough farsi: 24 doostane man hastand). 2) In sentence: "Ez îşev tixe bikim" (pronounced: az ishav tkha bkm). The reason she thought it meant last night, rather than tonight is because the "az" is misleading. In farsi "az" means "from", but in kurmanji it means "I". This is one of the features lost in many modern iranic languages, but preserved in kurmanji. In english we have lost all distinction between object and subject forms of nouns, but they exist for pronouns! For example there is a difference between "I" vs "me", or "he" vs "him", "she" vs "her" etc. This distinction exists in kurmanji too (also for nouns there actually), but not in farsi. English Kirmanji Farsi I/me Ez/min Man/man You/you Tu/te To/to He/him Ew/Wê Uu/uu (او) She/her Ew/Wî Uu/uu Note not only difference between nominative vs oblique case (object vs subject), but also between genders. Had he instead of "Ez îşev tixe bikim", said "min îşev tixe bikim", I think she would've not misunderstood this part. But in kurmanji that is wrong grammar. It would sound like saying "Me work tonight" rather than "I work tonight". This difference does not exist in farsi or sorani/feyli/kalhori. Another issue is that future tense works differently in these two languages (and in his local dialect, it's slightly different from "standard kurmanji"). This makes the verb part hard to understand for persian speakers. 3) Phonology: the guy in the video mentions (9:21) that it sounds similar to farsi even if the doesnt understand the sentence. This is good observation. When it comes to phonology, kurmanji is more similar to farsi than for example sorani or feyli, despite the fact that sorani/feyli are linguistically more similar to farsi. For example where there are hard "v" and "b" sounds in kurmanji/farsi, there are often softer "w" like sounds in more southern regions. Like baran vs waran, behar vs wehar, berf vs wefr etc. 4) As mentioned in the video "pirr" is used as "a lot/many/much" in kurmanji. But in other dialects of kurdish the meaning is similar to "por" in farsi, meaning full. 5) As observed by the girl in the video, verb endings in kurdish (all dialcts) use short vowels while (standard) farsi uses long vowels. Some local dialects of farsi and lori do however use shorter vowels too. For example instead of "Kardan", we would say "Kirdin" (pronounced as kr-dn) ("i" is a very shorth vowel). Ps. when writing in kurdish above, "e" is pronounced as "a" in english. While "a" in kurdish is pronounced a long "a/آ". And the "i" is almost not pronounced. When writing in farsi, I have used english alphabet pronounciation.
element4element4 bravo!!! 👏👏👏 as a Persian speaker I fully enjoyed that. Are you feyli from Iraq? B/c in Iran we attribute Feylis to the Lurs, where my understanding is in Iraq they just fall in with the Kurds. But your deep knowledge of all the Iranian branches has me assuming you’re from Iran. I would love to see you do Ossetian, Kurdish and Persian as well. A lot of the similarities and archaic characteristics amongst Kurmanji and Ossetian. For example the “I”, Ez in kurmanji that you mentioned has also remained in Ossetian (I think it’s just pronounced Ezh). Which we see in German “iche”... which probably can be attributed to the Alans (Iranians) who united with the Germanic tribes like the Goths and vandals back in the day.
I'm Kurdish and honestly, I understood more of the Farsi than I did the Kurdish. It just goes to show how different the Sorani and Kurmanji dialect is.
I am but I speak the sorani dialect which is very different and when kurdish is your second language its even harder to understand. He was also speaking fast.
Thank you for watching. Well, the reason we didn't do Sorani for this video is because our Kurdish friends here in Toronto who speak Sorani also speak Persian fluently, so it wouldn't be a challenge in the same format.
May I ask which city you are from? All kurdish dialects form a continuum (like most natural languages) and they all have variations. I am myself a southen kurdish (feyli/kalhori) speaker, which is the farthest from northern kurdish (kurmanji). But I understand kurmanji speakers of Mêrdîn with no problem, but have bit harder time with kurmanji speakers from Van (where this guy is from) or Agri (ararat). The reason is very subtle differences can really affect how hard something is to understand. Even though people from Mêrdin and Van barely would notice the difference themselves.
@M. Yener you,re making a mistake. iranians are not supposed to be persian but persians are iranian , as medes are iranian too . they were both aryan groups which migrated to iran longside with another aryan group named parthians some 4000 years ago. and iran means the land of aryans .thats why persian, medes and all groups related to them like Lors ,gilaki and kurds are iranian too.
badini already is kurmaanji with different name . they dont use sorani for farsi bcz they are native speaker for persian and finally zaza-gorani ain't branch of kurdish !!!!!!
@mehmet karadoğan zaza is not a kurdish dialect, it's a distinct language from kurdish. they both are north-western iranian languages. the speakers can have the same dna or genetics, so there can be "ethnic" kurds who speak zaza, but dna or genetics don't matter linguistically. but i also think that it's kind of problematic to define ethnicities over dna results. i think that ethnicity should be defined over language and shared culture and not over dna because it's a social construct.
@mehmet karadoğan sen beni yanlis anladin. ben sadece zazaca dilbilimsel acidan farkli bir dildir dedim. kelhurice, soranice, kurmancca kürt dilleridir. zazaca kürt dili degil, fakat akraba dilidir diger iran dilleri gibi. tabiki zazaca konusan kürtler de var, onlar da kendilerini zaza kürdü olarak tanimlar. onlar kürt degildir demiyorum yani. sadece zaza dili kürtce bir dil degil. dna islerine de girmek yanlis bana göre, onu dile getirdim sadece. bilimsel olarak irk diye bir sey yok zaten. etnisite vardir, yani etnik gruplar var. kendisini kürt olarak tanimlamak isteyen de kendini öyle tanimlayabilir, dogal hakkidir. sadece dilbilimsel acidan bir yorum yaptim. yukardaki kisi de zaten zazalar kürt degildir yazmadi, sadece zazaca kürtce bir dil degildir yazdi. o acidan yorum yaptim ben de. bu arada kürt ve ya zaza degilim, türküm. fakat kürtce dilini seviyorum ve üniversitede kurmançça yani kurmancî ögrendim. farsca dersi de görmüstüm, zazaca da ilgimi cekiyor, onu da ögrenmek isterim, o nedenle arastirmaya basladim zazaca'yi ve cesitli dilbilimsel calismalari okudum. bu arada benim de bildigim zazalarin cogunlugu kendilerini etnik olarak zaza, milliyet olarak da türk diye tanimlar, bazilari kendisini sadece zaza olarak tanimlar ama kendini kürt olarak tanimlayanla da tanistim. benim icin sorun degil, yani herkesin kendisinin bilecegi bir durum bu.
@@uvaxstra7275 dilbilimciler öyle diyor. kürtce gibi "north-west iranian language" altinda ama kürtce'den ayri bagimsiz bir dil. siyasi acidan degil bilimsel acidan bakmak lazim. uluslararası zaza dili sempozyumunun kitabi var mesela, google'de aratinca cikiyor. bingöl üniversitesi yüklemis sayfasina. sempozyumda ludwig paul bu konu hakkinda sunum yapis, türkce'ye de cevirilmis. tarih ve kültür ile ilgili de bir sempozyum yapmislar, onu da google'den bulabilirsin.
hello dear brother. we all are brothers. yes I found out from your accent that you are from that region. I am from Iran. in general,Kurmanjs at Iran live at North Khorasan and Kurds (surani and etc) live in west of Iran near Kurdistan of Iraq.
I think you can't say that a kurmanc from turkey sounds this way and a kurmanc from iran this way. In fact, the kurmanc from diyarbakir (turkey) are like thos from qamishlo (syria), but those from sirnak are different .... it doens't depend on the state but somehow of the (small) local region where you live.
the accents are different. is the British and American accents are the same? Canadian accent and Australian accent are different. the french accent of Quebecois are different that Parisian and also their accent are different than Switzerland citizens. so why do you think the accent of Kurmanjs are the same all around the globe? then this part of Iran that I live, is not that small you think. any way I have seen so many movies about different languages, from India to Georgia, I have seen so many words, customs, traditions and foods exactly same as what I had seen in my childhood at my paternal village. so the important issue here for me is exactly those differences that has been made during decades. it means at this region there have been live civilization since ever.
@joseph eagle Kurdish and Persian are very similar, both Western Iranian languages. We're basically one people, it has been Western imperialism that has been trying to divide us and give us separate identities for the past 100 or so years. Before then we all had one Iranian identity.
@@rozhin6055 it's not that Persians and kurds have been living together for about 4000 years there will be similarities but yah learning Persian in schools has its effects but the guy speaking here isn't from Kurdish parts of Iran most likely
@Mazandaran Ball [AFA] Yes. The past year I have been trying to learn Kurdish, I still do believe the reason Persian people think they understand Kurdish (especially Sorani Kurdish, rather than other dialects of Kurdish) is because we use a lot of Persian words. I'm noticing it even more now that I'm actively trying to learn my mother tongue & it's heartbreaking to see how little Kurdish vocabulary & writting Kurdish people know! I have since realised that it's normal to have similar words or grammatical structures with Persian since they belong to the same language family but I have realised something else too! & That is just how much French & Arabic words are used in Persian! How much more untouched the real Kurdish language is & how many words Persian has borrowed from Kurdish! I'm still learning, I deleted my previous comments because since then I have gained much more knowledge & I didn't want to have something up that I don't completely agree with anymore!
,,@@jacktheripper5112 Iran is the name of the land that many ethnicities live in there. What do you mean they are not Iranian? If I live for a specific time in any country, I can be a citizen of that country. And who do you think you are to speak on behalf of ten million people in Iran? Dr ghasemloo was a Kurdish leader, and he once said we are more Iranian than anyone else, and we do not allow anyone to think they are more Iranian than us. So who do you think you are to decide for ten million people their nationalities, and why are you full of hatred? Plus, FYI, people in Iran think of Kurds as the father of this country. Don't be full of hate and ignorance
Great video Bahador jan! Congratulations on becoming a father! I’m so glad Serena and Shahrzad are healthy and doing well. Send my salaams to your family. Looking forward to seeing you sometime soon 😊❤️
Thank you so much Amir jan!! ❤️❤️ Shahrzad and I really appreciate your wonderful message and wishes! Give our regards to your family. We're really looking forward to seeing you soon!!
That’s absolutely correct as Anatolian Kurdish and Balouch are both speaking northern Iranian like their ancestors the Medes, who unfortunately got have stolen their lands by the Persians shortly after the Medes formed an union with them ... just like the islamo fascist Tirks stole Anatolian Kurdistan when the majority Sunni Kurds went to an union in 16th century with the Sunni Tirk.
I am Talysh(born in Russia, lived in South Carolina and Brooklyn ,Beijing and currently residing in the U.K.😂)and it is so crazy that I can actually understand y’all. Well obviously we all belong to the same language fam but hey still so much fun! BTW, the guy to the left gives me Chester Bennington kinda vibe and I am a huge freaking fan of Linkik Park. Much love to y’all!
Bilghu Erlikhon But this is not same.China doesn't let Uighurs believe what they want and pray.China does not offer infrastructure services equally to Uighurs.Also Uighurs are autonomus but Kurds are not autonomus.Kurds can believe whatever they want.There arent any religious obligation.They can speak their language freely and the most important thing about Kurds is they are equal to us.Our constitution says that.The government provide all state services to them.They can enjoy all substitutions.Despite all this, some of the Kurds are betraying us.
I expected the Soranî dialect but it was the Kurmancî dialect. Made me very happy and excited considering that is my dialect. Great video! I would love to see a ’turkish vs. uzbek’ or ’turkish vs. turkmen’ video!
Thank you. We did this video with Kurmanji mainly because our Kurdish friends who speak Sorani also speak Persian fluently, so it wouldn't be a challenge. It made it more interesting. I would love to do that, those are great suggestions. I just need to find a fluent Uzbek and Turkment speaker here in Toronto interested in participating. If you happen to know anyone by any chance, or for any suggestions, please contact us on Instagram since RUclips comments can easily get missed: Shahrzad: instagram.com/shahrzad.pe or myself: instagram.com/BahadorAlast Thank you again!
Bahador Alast I wish I knew but I do not even live in Toronto haha! Another question.... when you make these videos, how do you know the words are similar to the other language? Like do you pick a word and compare the both languages to find a match?
As previously stated this is Kurmanji, so the differences are more apparent , but Sorani is more similar and my dialect Pehlewani (incl. Kalhori, Laki and Feyli...) shares even more similarities with Persian mainly because of language contact.
I wanna information about taylsh people and land please tell me or contact me, i like known about history of kurds and baluch and taylsh they have same roots
Barock Johnson white'ts are NOT !!!! ARYAN/iranian so stfu kurds persians afhans tajik are aryans. white'ts are germanic soo dont say that you are aryans !!!!!
IBetYouDidntKnowRUclipsLetYouDoThisILoveBleach360NoScope420BlazeIt you have no education, Murat Gala is right! Aryan has nothing to do with German. The real Aryans were the indo-Iranians, which includes who he said. Iranian literally means Aryan, and Iran literally means Land of the Aryans, with thousands of yrs of history. Nazis is only new and irrelevant.
You must really suck at researching. You don't even have basic 101 level knowledge to know that Iranian/Aryan/Alanian are different pronunciation of the SAME exact word by the Iranian tribes. If you couldn't even find out basic things like the meaning of Iran being Land of Aryans, you can't figure out anything. We still call ourselves that to this day. We have historical sights with rock inscriptions by our ancestor kings from thousands of years ago that are UNESCO world Heritage sights, where they state they are Aryan and speak in the Aryan language. For Iranians, the term Iranian/Aryan is an interchangeable term. When you're calling someone Iranian you're by DEFINITION calling them Aryan. This is not disputed by any scholar on the planet. Iranians referred to non -aryans as "Aniran" (non-Iranians). "The name "Irān", meaning "land of the Aryans", is the New Persian continuation of the old genitive plural aryānām (proto-Iranian, meaning "of the Aryans"), first attested in the Avesta as airyānąm (the text of which is composed in Avestan, an old Iranian language" "The gentilic ēr- and ary- in ērān and aryān derives from Old Iranian *arya-[7] (Old Persian airya-, Avestan airiia-, etc.), meaning "Aryan",[7] in the sense of "of the Iranians"." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Name_of_Iran " "The term Aryan has been used historically to denote the Indo-Iranians, because Arya is the self designation of the ancient speakers of the Indo-Iranian languages, specifically the Iranian and the Indo-Aryan peoples, collectively known as the Indo-Iranians." "Indo-Iranian peoples, also known as Indo-Iranic peoples by scholars,[1] and sometimes as Arya or Aryans from their self-designation, were an ethno-linguistic group who brought the Indo-Iranian languages, a major branch of the Indo-European language family, to major parts of Eurasia." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indo-Iranians
@@namo9810 Iranian, our ancestors called themselves Iranians and named our country Iran after our race. The other which you see such as "Turkic", "Germanic", "Hispanic" etc all existed hundreds of years before a state was created. We will never change the name of our race, culture, language and identity to "Iranic", it will always stay Iranian.
Kurds are not Aryans , they were in iran/iraq before Aryans come to iran.Kurds are from sumeria and babylon and assyrian empire.also , aryans are white people and kurds are not white.
There's nothing to suggest that Kurds originated from the Mesopotamian civilizations. Secondly, being an Aryan is more of a cultural identity. The original Aryans who did very much boast lighter traits due to living in a colder northern region ceased to exist when they settled in the Middle East. All the people who call themselves Aryans today are the linguistic and cultural descendants of the original Aryans, who were themselves absorbed into the native gene pool though still leaving behind their cultural mark. So yes, we are culturally Aryans and are therefore Aryans.
@@nishtimanperest3526 No ancient iranians/aryans were NOT lighter. Genetic studies of all iranian people show genetic continuety all the way back to the late bronze age, which marks the start of iranian/aryan civilisation. Stop selling your heritage & history to the white man.
@@kingmadig9015 There isn't a genetic continuity between the Iranian peoples and the ancient Aryan people though. Iranian peoples call themselves Aryans, although this is more of a cultural statement preserved in culture and language, which does indeed descend from the ancient Aryans who migrated to the Middle East. There's no doubt that Iranic peoples, regardless of whether you're in Amed or Ghazni, are of mixed ethnic origin, showing high percentages of Near Eastern Y-bound haplogroups (like Mesopotamian J-DNA for example) as well as noticeable amounts of Indo-European and European heritage (R1a- and I-DNA respectively).
@@kurd_baloch__pkk6288 Why do you Kurds feel a connection to Baluchi's? I understand that your languages are very similar, but don't you realize Baluchi's look nothing like Kurds? They are dark Pakistani looking people, and Kurds look exactly like Iranians. Why do you people feel connections based on languages? I look at Kurdish people and it's as if I'm looking at my brothers and sisters, because we LOOK THE SAME. Who cares about your language? Ethno-racial identity is much more important than language. Forget Baluchi's, embrace Persians.
Thank you so much for all the thing you do as a kurdish im so happy by this vid ❤❤😘😘 I wish kurdish language be continue sharing with other language's and again spas❤
The Kurdish language is also an Indo-iranian language and that is the reason of the similarities between Kurdish and Farsî, and the built many Empires together
well, we dont have any scripts about kurdisch history so this is basically wish thinking. But kurds surely originated in modern day iran like many other indo iranian ethnicities.
Kurdish and Persian are Iranian. Indo-Iranian includes the languages of South Asia. When you narrow it down, it's just Iranian. Stop trying to split Kurds and the other Iranian peoples, Kurds are Iranians.
@@khodekoala9308 سلام خواهر جون دوباره اینجا دیدمت خوشحال شدم از دیدنت خواهر همین جا وزیر بیشتر کلیپها بلوچ ها را دیدم که ابراز علاقه میکردن به ایران شاید تک و توک توشون این جوری هستن واقعا خوبن بلوچها اما کردها خیلی دشمنن
You realize your so called "Kurdistan" was Armenian and Assyrian Christian land until you collaborated with the Ottomans in wiping out our people. Now you pretend to be friends of Christians just to look pro-Christian in the eyes of the West so they can give you more weapons. We know who our enemies and friends are!
Kürdistan Ermenistan topraklarına tecavüz ediyor😡 doğu beyazdıd ağrı diyarbekir van bunlar Hayastan(Ermenistan) dır Kürdistan değildir. Ermenistanı seviyorsanız her kürt 10 dolar bağışlasın her yıl Ermeni ekonomisi iyileşsin.
Both are iranian language group of course kurdish (median) is an older dialect..... And the oldest dialect thats spoken is zazaki(sassani kurdish) also written in the zend-avesta. Love you al my cousins Bijii kurdistan biji arya
It would be interesting to see comparison between Kirmanci and Sorani dialects of Kurdish, or if you really wana go wild maybe add in the less spoken and exotic Kurdish dialects like Hewrami, Zazaki, Kelhuri and laki. I'm really enjoying these videos, its nice to talk about our similarities instead of differences for a change. Keep the videos coming :)
بله دوست عزیزم. سیر تحولی زبان از اوستایی در دوران هخامنشی به بعد به پهلوی و بعد از اون زبانهای دیگه از پهلوی مشتق میشه از جمله زبان کردی . لکی.لری.گیلیکی.بلوچی. پشتو و زبان فارسی و...... به هر حال زبان فارسی بخاطر شرایط استفاده در دربار و دیوانسالاری بعد اعراب به بعد قطعا تغییر و تحت زبانهای دیگه قرار میگیره. در کل به این زیانها که عرض کردم زبانهای ایرانی میگن چون ریشه در پهلوی دارن.
Throughout history, the Kurds have become brothers and supporters of Persians. Also, the Kurdish language is similar to the old Iranian language pahlavi. İm a Kurdish from istanbul .. Biji yekitiya kurdan, zimane me rumete me ye . İ love persians. Zor sepas bahador alost ji bo çekirin ev video u feideli. (Thanks to bahador and another my brothers)
The relationship between the Iranic groups is growing so fastly in these days. Hope to see the lion and sun in the Iranian flag soon and hope to see the sun rising up outside of Iran. As a Kurdish and Zaza person, I care about Iran and want all the best for Iran as much as Kurds. We are a part of Iranian history and Iranian/Iranic simply. We are a family and hope to rise up together soon. All the Kurds need to educate themselves about Iran and Iranian history. They will understand that the ones who try to divide Kurds from Iranians are the enemies of both Kurds and other Iranians.
Yees I'm lur myself and it's really nice to see that our family is getting closer , if we become unite then none of these governments can rule and hurt us
If I had been there , I would have won ...I am Syrian kurd and we use the word “dost” as friend ! How it comes to be a Turkish word ! ...by the way I could recognize all the Persian sentences...and we use the word “kar” as job (noun) and work (verb)...this guy let me down 😅😅
In Turkish "dost" is friend, or more like a "very close friend", "bosom buddy" or something like that. When I met a friend in India, she used the word "dost" for me in her Facebook post in Hindi after our meetup. It was a pleasant surprise for me.
I am Zoroastrian Kurd and proud of Zoroastrian Persians. Many Zoroastrian traditions are practiced until this movement by the majority of Kurds even when they follow other religions. Many Turkish trolls comment here to create rift and misunderstanding.
@@Sanmadaya Yarsan religion is the remnant of Zoroastrianism. However, Kurds have many religions and not only one. This is the case of almost all nations.
Hey, iam kurdish from south Kurdistan/iraqi kurdistan and i understood Persian more than that Kurdish guy i like Persian and my Kurdish is good i know different dialects and accents in Kurdish like sorani and kurmanji and badini my own is badini it's a part of kurmanji, and thank you for this video keep going bro i wish you all the best
Sabr Sndi Thank you! I love yours as well, and also your music and culture. We even played some Kurdish music at our wedding, because we love it so much! ❤❤
I am a linguist. Kurdish and Persian are Indo-European and there are many lexemes and syntax similarities between for instance Kurdish and many European languages. For instances numbers (5, pênc in Polish, two-tou, seis, ses etc. in Germanic languges.) Que- Qi (Spanish), Toi(French) Du, (Swedish) Tu(Kurdish), Horse (häsp /Swedish, häst/ Kurdish, Mor(Latin) Mîr (Kurdish), [gyne] /Greek, Jin /Kurdish, Spasiba / Russain Spas /Kurdish, No - Na and Negation of word with (Na), Navn /Danish Nav/Kurdish, New - Ny/Swedish, Nuh /Kurdish, Nu/Swedish Nuha/ Kurdish and many many words and grammar rules. These words, lexemes are not loan-words or arbitrary formations. These are the linguistic evidence of the common ancestry between the Kurdish/Persian people and the Europeans. Read about Proto Indo-European language. I can go on to write several pages about it but I think, you got the gist. To Sim Sez: The gene variations covers only a fairly new and limited data thus deviations are more related to later mutations creating sub-groups on more superficial grounds (contemporary inter-marriages between different groups for instance). However, languages hold themselves in a more persistent way, spanning over many millennia. That is why taking language as a reference point yields a better result in tracing ancestry of different groups.
Turkey send their soldiers to Korea during Korean War (1950~1953). Most Korean people think the soldiers were all Turkish. But most of them were Kurdish because Turkish goverment didn't want Kurdish to live in Turkey. They helped us in spite of their situation that they didn't have their own country. So I have some interest in Kurd recently.
Jak K Yes. I'm a South Korean. you said "expain anything". What does it mean? You mean you expected more information but my last sentence was insipid ??
Jak K Me too. My English is shit. I have a question to you. I saw a comment on RUclips that Ataturk was a Kurd too and he said my comment is fake. Is it true?? Ataturk was a Kurd? I searched for Kurdish history and there were two massacre ( 1937, 1938) in Kurdistan , Eastern region of Turkey. At that time, the president was Mustafa Ataturk. Kurdish president killed Kurds?? It doesn't make sense. Do you know about it? Even Ataturk is regared as the hero of Turkey and Turkish people hate Kurds. They have worshiped their hero who is a Kurd and hate Kurds?? Please tell me what you know. You are the descent of soldier.
Kurmanji Kurdish is very close to Persian. My parents are originally from Khorasan of Iran and my father speaks Kurmanji. Although I don't speak, to a large extent I understand conversations.
@@Yusufsnmz07 no, its not lol. Sorani Kurdish is no inch closer to persian than kurmanji is. There are maybe more persia loanwords in some sorani dialects, that's it
U maybe know Hazara people. People of Dari persian speaking. Actually they ethnically non persian . They are of Turco- mongolic origin. Take a look at Azeris. They were a iranic language speakers before the Oghuz turk migration they are linguistically Turkic while racially Iranic. Tajiks has the same case. They were a complex mixture of Eastern and western iranic and turkic.. So many uzbeks arent actually Turkic and all ethnic Tajiks arent Iranic so many of them are also turkic.. im uzbek and my vocabulary has tons of Persian loanwords via Tajik.. There are tajiks in uzbekistan. But mind that no one is called a pure race.. even the Iranian persians are not all of them from Iranic origin.. and same can apply for Tajiks , Pashtuns, Daris speakers , Persians , Turks , Turkmen and etc.. no pure languages or races in this world!
Daulat Mirzoyev yes no race is pure but Tajiks have more than 45 percent R1a dna and 80 percent of Tajiks look caucasian with no mongoloid features. Hazara also have more 20 percent iranic dna because in the past whole central asia was aryan.
Past is the past. Connection between old turkic people and eastern iranic (Ancestors of Pamiri , pashto) happened even before the Turkic people involved with Western iranians. They were mixing with each other for 1500+ years.. anyway im not gonna look at DnA . Take a look at Some uzbek , uygur and Turkmens ( rarely some sothern kyrgyz and kazakhs too) u can see a half iranian half Turanid type of look. Some uzbeks do looks like totally iranian. (Their ancestry must be Persian) But although they speak Turkic languages. But in ur point of view they have that "Aryan genes" too. Even I may have too.. ☺️
Daulat Mirzoyev This turanic race thing is fake. Just because your nose is longer it doesn't mean that you belong to a different race. Many japenese people have also longer noses but they are still classified as "mongoloid".
I would like to congratulate you on the birth of your daughter !! I hope you are spending lot of time with her. It was a great video!! Learnt some new words from both languages. I have a suggestion- I think it would be great if you could compare three languages at once, and tell where word originated and which language took the word as it's loanward.
shivank shah Thank you so much!! ❤ Appreciate it a lot! And that's a great suggestion, we'll get back to making videos very soon and definitely organize doing more than 2 languages in one video.
In India nerm is pronounced as naram, Asumen as Asaman, pulling is khichana, Sal is same, bahar is spring or used like garden has all flowers when it’s bahar. Kaghaz is paper .
Dear Bahador Alast You made a great job with this project... helping all different nations of 'this territory ' to understand each other and try to communicate in peace Big Respect Love from Istanbul
Dear Bahador .. this was a site is did many years ago in facebook.. facebook.com/Turkish-Food-443675495660280/?hc_ref=ARRHfVmBpvVrvnYkUoRGdE2UP6k43VMz6Cew8gp_VtS_yLd_f0YvkvIzm1OaMlUFFTI
درود بر تو بهادر عزیز و خانم محترمت خانم شهرزاد و همچنین دوستان دیگر مثل مهتابوو ... ویدیو جالبی بود کردی نزدیک ترین زبان به فارسی است و ارزوی سلامت برای برادران و خواهران کرد در سرتاسر جهان و پاینده باد ایران و همه فارسی زبانان
As you enjoy this video, we want to announce that our daughter, Serena, was born earlier this week. She’s very healthy and both Shahrzad and Serena are doing great. As you can imagine, we’re going to be very busy in the coming weeks. However, we definitely plan to continue making language videos, so stay tuned for some great upcoming episodes, and please contact us on Instagram for any suggestions, questions or feedback!
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Bahador Alast Congratulations. Mashallah. Love from Pakistan.
Bahador Alast congratulations. Wishing the three of you lots of health and many precious moments.
Thank you for your work friends, I wish you the best. I'm looking forward to watching your next videos.
قدم نو رسیده مبارک 👨👩👧
Serena! what a beautiful name. congratulation! I think it has a Kurdish root?! am I right?
Bahador Alast Congratulations!
I love kurdish people. Greetings from Tajikistan 🇹🇯🇹🇯🇹🇯🇹🇯🇹🇯🇹🇯🇹🇯🇹🇯🇹🇯
Ardasher Khurosoni IRAN AİLESİ (IRAN FAMİLY) ⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇
1-Kürtler (Kurdish) ☀
2-Farslar (Persian) ❤
3-Osetler (Ossetian) ❤
4-Tacikler (Tajiks) ☀
5-Peştunlar (Pashtuns) ❤
6-Beluçiler (Balochi) ☀
7-Talişler (Talish) ☀
8-Gilakiler (Glakhi) ☀
☀☀☀Büyük Iran Ailesi (Great Iran Family) ❤❤❤
Dorod Bar Tajikistan ziba❤️💙
❤️💛💜
actualy we are same nation
kruds are aryani peoples and both languages are very very close to each others ، numbers are same ، so many verbs are same and names and grammer ect
@@kazimabdurahman7942 kurds aren't Aryan medes are but they got absorbed by kurds in the reigon
I am kurd from Bakur. Much love for our persian brothers
I am from iran love all kurds and all people iranian as afrin ta samarqand
kurds are brothers
Kurd love Persians in this region and Persians love them too..they are good people with good standards, they are not liars..most of them that I have seen so far.
I'm from bashur,my brother
We love my kurd brother and sister and support hem
BIJÎ ARYANAM 🇹🇯❤️🇮🇷
I am Persian and I love Kurds 💖
Mr. Hummingbird
thanks bro🌷
We love you too
Persian anf kurd 1 family etnic
We are kurdish welove you❤️
Imeen imm we love you too
Kurdish and persian are blood brothers.
Napoli Dükü of course ❤❤
'blood brothers' what a phrase. All of humankind are sisters and brothers.
The bond between Persians and Kurds cannot be broken, no matter how many enemies try to make division between us. We Iranians forever love and respect Kurdish brothers!
Napoli Dükü
♥♥♥♥♥
Would you let them vote on if they wanted to stay part of Iran?
Very nice video keep it up im kurdish myself and its great to see love in the air
Koksal Ege Vardar best thing is to ignore idiot like u ✌️😄
Awa toy😂
Koksal Ege Vardar you mean that turkish air forces where get shot down by kurdish guerilla? 😂
TolaTheKurd ayy what's up I'm a fan :3 I'm kurdish too tho ❤️
Shut the fuck up stupid dickhead @@egevardarovic4815
i am kurdish and speak kurmanji. i can also speak persian very good. i have learned it very fast because its so similar. kurds and persians are brothers. god bless them🙏🏻
Where are you from?
Suzan
Really I think it is better to speak non kurdish languages with kurmanji kurds and kurmanji kurds with sorani kurds too
Because our accents are very different
I’m sorani kurdish from erbil Iraqi Kurdistan
Unfortunately sorani and kurmanji kurds can’t understand well from each other
😘💐
Brothers?
They are aryan
@@sili9104 And so we!
Love kurdistan🇹🇯♥️ Love iran🇮🇷♥️ Love afganistan🇦🇫♥️from tajikistan 🇹🇯♥️
در ایران چیزی به نام کردستان نداریم تنها ایران بخشهای که در غرب ایران از دست دادیم باید پس بگیریم و میبینی که ویرانش کردیم یا پسش میگیریم یا نابودش میکنیم
l'm kurdish
کا بزانم چەند کوردی لێیە لایک بکەن دەی کوردە حەیاتەکان😃
ئەوەتام😁
I’m kurdish too where are you from.sout kurdish???
Awatam
I'm zhila girl where is there?ı don’t know
Mn LA like m
I am Talysh from Talysh region of Rep. of Azerbaijan. For me very easy to recognise both Persian & Kurdish words. Kurdish people are same as Talyshs Median origin why they more close to Talysh people than to Persian. Very good tasks.
Mesopotamian Kurd, Talysh and Kurds are both inhabitants of the Median empire. And both underwent cruel assimilation from Turkish nomads and both “lost” millions in Sefevid period where the main military leaders also were Kurds and Talyshes. Until Turkish-Mongol invasions we always been together in Manna, Media and in Sefevid period. May be you never knew, our spiritual leader Sheykh Zahid al-Kurdi also Kurdishman.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zahed_Gilani
Kurdish tribe - Zaza people in Middle Ages from Talysh Mountains moved to Anatoly region. It is very easy to communicate with them ... same words, same culture but different pronunciations.
Mahmud tahiron Caspian peaple are in my heart. I love them as much as I love my fellow Kurds. I have a lost love from Mazandaran and will never forget her. heartbroken forever. the most beautiful people on Earth ...
Shapur Sassani brother language/culture is different from politics. Barzani is not representer of Kurdish people. Also we Kurds love every ethnicity except Turks Persians Arabs (those who praise on their oppressive states). Talish , Tati , Ossettian are cousines of Kurds but we are not same people. Talish Baloch Persian are closest languages to Kurdish.
Shapur Sassani well we don't have any friends, unless you consider it a friendly gesture to practically enslave my people, bomb us, jail us, murder us. Why exactly would Kurdish children wanna be related to you at all? If anything you have far more in common with the Turks, Iraqis and Syrians with whom you're ganging up on my people.
And for the record, there wouldn't even have been an earthquake if your fascistic Islamic government weren't doing their weapon testing underground there. It's pretty f*cking obvious that these quakes aren't natural.
i had lots of talish friend some tome i think they speek kurdish for example my frienf say ( ez chum) mean im going
I’m Turk from Azerbajian 🇦🇿 and I love Kurdish & Persian ❤️
Bay Ülgen o "
Kürdüm" deyinçe sana ne zarari var birak onu sen nasil türküm diyorsan oda kürdüm diyor sen irkçimisin yada niye o kürdüm diyorsa sen ona karşisin
Bay Ülgen almanyada yaşayan türklerde ben almanim demeleri gerekiyor o zaman ben türküm ama bençe her kürt kendisini kürt olarak görebilir tabi bu ülkeye zarar vermesze
Yankı Kıran doğrusun ama bazi kişiler var onlar kürtlerden çok nefret ediyorlar benim babanem mesela dairesi var ve bir kürt aileyi kira ödemediği için atti biraz nefret var yani çünkü türk vardi onu atmadi aynisi yaptiği halde ben kardeşliği savunuyorum
Bay Ülgen sıktır
Bay Ülgen bence bir kaç şeyi açıklığa kavuşturalım. Bir kaç yorum altında yazdıklarını gördüm ama sen bazı şeyleri baya yanlış anlamışsın. Ben çoğu diğer kişi gibi Türkiye'de yaşayan, Türk vatandaşı, bayrağına ve vatanına bağlı bir Kürdüm. Türk kelimesi anayasada bir ırkı ya da grubu temsil etmiyor, etnik ve sosyal grupların bir üst kimliğidir çünkü. Sence birisine Türk denildiği zaman biyolojik ve etnik olarak mı Türk oluyor? Amerikadaki ingiliz, ispanyol, fransız vb. kişilerin Amerikan olarak tanımlanmasını düşün. Senin dediğin etnik asimilasyondan başka bir şey değil ve bu da günümüz Türkiyesinde olan bir şey değil. Türki cumhuriyetlerdeki kişilerin Kürtleri sevmesine şaşırman ya da Kürt kelimesini duyunca vatanın bölüneceğinden korkman bu yüzden normal. Artık ortaçağda değiliz, gereksiz herkese küfür edip komplekslere girmenin bir anlamı yok.
We love Azarbaijan too. Greetings from Turkey.
I am persian but i love kurds i have it in my blood
Kurds= persian because etnich one blood
Kurds and persian history brother cuisean
زۆر سوپاس بەڕێزی
@Hilary Clinton Both . they are same
@Hilary Clinton not to germans aryans. Aryan ethymologic Iran people.. not only persians. We have Kurds Balochs. Tajiki. Pashtons. Sogdians. Hazaras. Osetians.
I’m a Persian but I love Kurdish people❤️❤️❤️❤️
We have got same nationalities
Young Voice Love Perisan people Kurdish and Persian IRANİAN FAMİLY ❤️🇹🇯
Young Voice Kurds and Persians unite with tajik and Afghanistan and paktoons
We love Persian people too but we haven't got same nationalities
We love you too
Kurdish Iraning love persian we all are brother's and sisters. As you can see language is very similar
A few comments for people that are interested.
The person in this video speaks Northern dialect of kurdish (Kurmanji), which has preserved a lot of complicated grammatical structures that has been lost in farsi or to some extend in central kurdish (Sorani) and southern kurdish (feyi/kalhori/kirmashani/Ilami). Kurmanji for example has several tenses, nouns have gender, past tense is ergative (same in sorani) etc.
It's a bit like if kurmanji was German, fasi would be English. The relationships are similar in a (grammar structural) sense.
(Btw. I am myself a native speaker of southern kurdish and not the dialect spoken here, though I understand it fairly fluently.)
(See bottom for rough pronounciation of kurdish words as written her in kurdish alphabet.)
1) In the sentence (I have 24 friends): "Man 24 ta doost daram".
In kurmanji they mostly use heval (hewal in sorani/feyli/...) but many regions in all dialect groups also use dûst/dûs. I don't think they do in Van, where he is from. A more important thing is that southern kurdish (feyli/kalhori) has, like farsi, a verb for "to have": "daştin" (pronounced daashtn). However in Sorani and Kurmanji such verb does not exist and possession is formulated in a very different way, which is why he could not recognize it. To say "to have" in kurmanji/sorani constructions with "to exist/hebûn" are used.
In my dialect (feyli) we would say (similar to farsi): Min 24 dûs/hewal dirim.
In kurmanji it would be something like: 24 hevalên min hene (direct meaning: 24 friends of mine exist, or in rough farsi: 24 doostane man hastand).
2) In sentence: "Ez îşev tixe bikim" (pronounced: az ishav tkha bkm).
The reason she thought it meant last night, rather than tonight is because the "az" is misleading. In farsi "az" means "from", but in kurmanji it means "I". This is one of the features lost in many modern iranic languages, but preserved in kurmanji. In english we have lost all distinction between object and subject forms of nouns, but they exist for pronouns! For example there is a difference between "I" vs "me", or "he" vs "him", "she" vs "her" etc. This distinction exists in kurmanji too (also for nouns there actually), but not in farsi.
English Kirmanji Farsi
I/me Ez/min Man/man
You/you Tu/te To/to
He/him Ew/Wê Uu/uu (او)
She/her Ew/Wî Uu/uu
Note not only difference between nominative vs oblique case (object vs subject), but also between genders.
Had he instead of "Ez îşev tixe bikim", said "min îşev tixe bikim", I think she would've not misunderstood this part. But in kurmanji that is wrong grammar. It would sound like saying "Me work tonight" rather than "I work tonight". This difference does not exist in farsi or sorani/feyli/kalhori.
Another issue is that future tense works differently in these two languages (and in his local dialect, it's slightly different from "standard kurmanji"). This makes the verb part hard to understand for persian speakers.
3) Phonology: the guy in the video mentions (9:21) that it sounds similar to farsi even if the doesnt understand the sentence.
This is good observation. When it comes to phonology, kurmanji is more similar to farsi than for example sorani or feyli, despite the fact that sorani/feyli are linguistically more similar to farsi. For example where there are hard "v" and "b" sounds in kurmanji/farsi, there are often softer "w" like sounds in more southern regions. Like baran vs waran, behar vs wehar, berf vs wefr etc.
4) As mentioned in the video "pirr" is used as "a lot/many/much" in kurmanji. But in other dialects of kurdish the meaning is similar to "por" in farsi, meaning full.
5) As observed by the girl in the video, verb endings in kurdish (all dialcts) use short vowels while (standard) farsi uses long vowels. Some local dialects of farsi and lori do however use shorter vowels too. For example instead of "Kardan", we would say "Kirdin" (pronounced as kr-dn) ("i" is a very shorth vowel).
Ps. when writing in kurdish above, "e" is pronounced as "a" in english. While "a" in kurdish is pronounced a long "a/آ". And the "i" is almost not pronounced. When writing in farsi, I have used english alphabet pronounciation.
Lol, this long comment for the 1-2 other language nerds that are interested in this, and might read this sometime in the next 5 years.
thats right
element4element4 bravo!!! 👏👏👏 as a Persian speaker I fully enjoyed that. Are you feyli from Iraq? B/c in Iran we attribute Feylis to the Lurs, where my understanding is in Iraq they just fall in with the Kurds. But your deep knowledge of all the Iranian branches has me assuming you’re from Iran. I would love to see you do Ossetian, Kurdish and Persian as well. A lot of the similarities and archaic characteristics amongst Kurmanji and Ossetian. For example the “I”, Ez in kurmanji that you mentioned has also remained in Ossetian (I think it’s just pronounced Ezh). Which we see in German “iche”... which probably can be attributed to the Alans (Iranians) who united with the Germanic tribes like the Goths and vandals back in the day.
Mokh7777 Ez "the noun for I " exists in Zazaki Kurdish and Talish too
WOW, learned and enjoyed so much of your comment. "Ez" is used in Greek and slavic languages as well. Wonder what is the origen of that word.
I'm Kurdish and honestly, I understood more of the Farsi than I did the Kurdish. It just goes to show how different the Sorani and Kurmanji dialect is.
I am but I speak the sorani dialect which is very different and when kurdish is your second language its even harder to understand. He was also speaking fast.
Thank you for watching. Well, the reason we didn't do Sorani for this video is because our Kurdish friends here in Toronto who speak Sorani also speak Persian fluently, so it wouldn't be a challenge in the same format.
Ohh! I'm not complaining. Carry on with this series I love it!
May I ask which city you are from?
All kurdish dialects form a continuum (like most natural languages) and they all have variations. I am myself a southen kurdish (feyli/kalhori) speaker, which is the farthest from northern kurdish (kurmanji). But I understand kurmanji speakers of Mêrdîn with no problem, but have bit harder time with kurmanji speakers from Van (where this guy is from) or Agri (ararat). The reason is very subtle differences can really affect how hard something is to understand. Even though people from Mêrdin and Van barely would notice the difference themselves.
I am from Sulaymani but have lived in the UK since I was three. ( I am now 18).
Kurdish and Persian is like Spanish and Portuguese
Proud Iranian Do you speak Spanish or Portuguese ?
Na. the difference is way more than that !
Kurds and Iranians have the same ancestors. Proud of Persians
@Kurmandschi Strong Medes i know it hewal, but we shouldnt forget our true roots. And these are median
@M. Yener you,re making a mistake. iranians are not supposed to be persian but persians are iranian , as medes are iranian too . they were both aryan groups which migrated to iran longside with another aryan group named parthians some 4000 years ago. and iran means the land of aryans .thats why persian, medes and all groups related to them like Lors ,gilaki and kurds are iranian too.
Zazaki, sorani, badini, gorani and etc who cares ? As long as we all stand together. We are all kurdish and that's what matters. 💕
That's my girl!
badini already is kurmaanji with different name . they dont use sorani for farsi bcz they are native speaker for persian and finally zaza-gorani ain't branch of kurdish !!!!!!
@mehmet karadoğan zaza is not a kurdish dialect, it's a distinct language from kurdish. they both are north-western iranian languages. the speakers can have the same dna or genetics, so there can be "ethnic" kurds who speak zaza, but dna or genetics don't matter linguistically. but i also think that it's kind of problematic to define ethnicities over dna results. i think that ethnicity should be defined over language and shared culture and not over dna because it's a social construct.
@mehmet karadoğan sen beni yanlis anladin. ben sadece zazaca dilbilimsel acidan farkli bir dildir dedim. kelhurice, soranice, kurmancca kürt dilleridir. zazaca kürt dili degil, fakat akraba dilidir diger iran dilleri gibi. tabiki zazaca konusan kürtler de var, onlar da kendilerini zaza kürdü olarak tanimlar. onlar kürt degildir demiyorum yani. sadece zaza dili kürtce bir dil degil. dna islerine de girmek yanlis bana göre, onu dile getirdim sadece. bilimsel olarak irk diye bir sey yok zaten. etnisite vardir, yani etnik gruplar var. kendisini kürt olarak tanimlamak isteyen de kendini öyle tanimlayabilir, dogal hakkidir. sadece dilbilimsel acidan bir yorum yaptim. yukardaki kisi de zaten zazalar kürt degildir yazmadi, sadece zazaca kürtce bir dil degildir yazdi. o acidan yorum yaptim ben de. bu arada kürt ve ya zaza degilim, türküm. fakat kürtce dilini seviyorum ve üniversitede kurmançça yani kurmancî ögrendim. farsca dersi de görmüstüm, zazaca da ilgimi cekiyor, onu da ögrenmek isterim, o nedenle arastirmaya basladim zazaca'yi ve cesitli dilbilimsel calismalari okudum. bu arada benim de bildigim zazalarin cogunlugu kendilerini etnik olarak zaza, milliyet olarak da türk diye tanimlar, bazilari kendisini sadece zaza olarak tanimlar ama kendini kürt olarak tanimlayanla da tanistim. benim icin sorun degil, yani herkesin kendisinin bilecegi bir durum bu.
@@uvaxstra7275 dilbilimciler öyle diyor. kürtce gibi "north-west iranian language" altinda ama kürtce'den ayri bagimsiz bir dil. siyasi acidan degil bilimsel acidan bakmak lazim. uluslararası zaza dili sempozyumunun kitabi var mesela, google'de aratinca cikiyor. bingöl üniversitesi yüklemis sayfasina. sempozyumda ludwig paul bu konu hakkinda sunum yapis, türkce'ye de cevirilmis. tarih ve kültür ile ilgili de bir sempozyum yapmislar, onu da google'den bulabilirsin.
Armenian Has a lot of similarities with Kurdish as well.
Vahan Nalbandian yes same root as well
Vahan Nalbandian Yea because they are in the same language family
IN TURKEY KURDISH PEOPLE HATE ARMENIANS !
thats a lie
Hakanketur, you are a liar = Yalanci!
I am Kurdish and I really really enjoyed this video! thank you so much.
hello kurdish brother, im from turkey
hello dear brother. we all are brothers. yes I found out from your accent that you are from that region. I am from Iran. in general,Kurmanjs at Iran live at North Khorasan and Kurds (surani and etc) live in west of Iran near Kurdistan of Iraq.
Esmaeil ASLANI DIRANLOU all love for u brothers and all kurdish people from achoms people of west hormozgan province
I think you can't say that a kurmanc from turkey sounds this way and a kurmanc from iran this way. In fact, the kurmanc from diyarbakir (turkey) are like thos from qamishlo (syria), but those from sirnak are different .... it doens't depend on the state but somehow of the (small) local region where you live.
the accents are different. is the British and American accents are the same? Canadian accent and Australian accent are different. the french accent of Quebecois are different that Parisian and also their accent are different than Switzerland citizens. so why do you think the accent of Kurmanjs are the same all around the globe? then this part of Iran that I live, is not that small you think. any way I have seen so many movies about different languages, from India to Georgia, I have seen so many words, customs, traditions and foods exactly same as what I had seen in my childhood at my paternal village. so the important issue here for me is exactly those differences that has been made during decades. it means at this region there have been live civilization since ever.
I'm an Indian and can understand many of the words😃.
My Indo-European family ❤️❤️
Persian Kurdish Afghanistani comes from Arian language that’s why they are similar. Different race nationalities but similar culture.
Farsi is a very old language and Alot of language are based of it .
Looks like my next language to learn should be indian🤔
@@mrbuzz2131 there are many "indian" languages
@@theogsa5371 sanskrit?
Kurdish and Farsi Balochi are from same mother
RUclips Guy همه ما انسانیم ولی افسوس که همه اینها شعاری بیش نیست
Their father is Madai son of Noah
paloch=parash do you know about parash
@@Iran.cyrusi who is parash? we baloch have not heard of this 😂😂
Balochi Kurdish and Persian most simmiler♥️👍
baloch tajiki afgani krwati qawm kurdi 🤭fars🤭
@@kurd_baloch__pkk6288
Please stop spreading backwardness and ignorance
I'm sure you are a little kid
Kurdish is not farsi. Farsi are only three language (tajiki, irani and dari)
@@Tajik_Invasion
I am Kurdish and I agree with you
@@АдамХасан-в3ь а что спорить то?) я же правду сказал)
Kê kurde ba destî bilind bikat :)
qaysi horaman me
+qaysi horaman
I don't speak Kurdish but I understood your sentence or I won't give you a thumbs up 😋
Ez Kurdim
Ji Bakûr.Min Kurdî Bakûrim.
@joseph eagle Kurdish and Persian are very similar, both Western Iranian languages. We're basically one people, it has been Western imperialism that has been trying to divide us and give us separate identities for the past 100 or so years. Before then we all had one Iranian identity.
دست ہ بلند بکا
Kurds & Persians are brothers and will always be!
Nadia Nejad
Yes I am totally with you 😂😜
@Delaram Salmassi nope kurds arent aryians they are not iranian they are just kurds and their homeland is current iraq and turkey
@@rozhin6055 it's not that Persians and kurds have been living together for about 4000 years there will be similarities but yah learning Persian in schools has its effects but the guy speaking here isn't from Kurdish parts of Iran most likely
@Mazandaran Ball [AFA] Yes. The past year I have been trying to learn Kurdish, I still do believe the reason Persian people think they understand Kurdish (especially Sorani Kurdish, rather than other dialects of Kurdish) is because we use a lot of Persian words. I'm noticing it even more now that I'm actively trying to learn my mother tongue & it's heartbreaking to see how little Kurdish vocabulary & writting Kurdish people know!
I have since realised that it's normal to have similar words or grammatical structures with Persian since they belong to the same language family but I have realised something else too! & That is just how much French & Arabic words are used in Persian! How much more untouched the real Kurdish language is & how many words Persian has borrowed from Kurdish! I'm still learning, I deleted my previous comments because since then I have gained much more knowledge & I didn't want to have something up that I don't completely agree with anymore!
,,@@jacktheripper5112 Iran is the name of the land that many ethnicities live in there. What do you mean they are not Iranian? If I live for a specific time in any country, I can be a citizen of that country. And who do you think you are to speak on behalf of ten million people in Iran? Dr ghasemloo was a Kurdish leader, and he once said we are more Iranian than anyone else, and we do not allow anyone to think they are more Iranian than us. So who do you think you are to decide for ten million people their nationalities, and why are you full of hatred? Plus, FYI, people in Iran think of Kurds as the father of this country. Don't be full of hate and ignorance
Great video Bahador jan! Congratulations on becoming a father! I’m so glad Serena and Shahrzad are healthy and doing well. Send my salaams to your family. Looking forward to seeing you sometime soon 😊❤️
Thank you so much Amir jan!! ❤️❤️ Shahrzad and I really appreciate your wonderful message and wishes! Give our regards to your family. We're really looking forward to seeing you soon!!
I m Baloch from Pakistan. i can understand both of these languages ...
Free baloch
@@benzskyeshxc96 free asaam Tamil nado and of course our Kashmir hun dass
baluch is closer to kurdish than persian
That’s absolutely correct as Anatolian Kurdish and Balouch are both speaking northern Iranian like their ancestors the Medes, who unfortunately got have stolen their lands by the Persians shortly after the Medes formed an union with them ... just like the islamo fascist Tirks stole Anatolian Kurdistan when the majority Sunni Kurds went to an union in 16th century with the Sunni Tirk.
Love Baluch ❤️😍 from kurdish
I am Talysh(born in Russia, lived in South Carolina and Brooklyn ,Beijing and currently residing in the U.K.😂)and it is so crazy that I can actually understand y’all. Well obviously we all belong to the same language fam but hey still so much fun!
BTW, the guy to the left gives me Chester Bennington kinda vibe and I am a huge freaking fan of Linkik Park. Much love to y’all!
My mom is Talysh and my dad is Kurdish.
I love Kurdish, from Qazaqstan (Turkic)
Bilghu Erlikhon Peki neden?/Why?
Bay Ülgen
çin, onlar, uygur kötü yapıyorlar, bizde aynı mı yapalım?
Bilghu Erlikhon But this is not same.China doesn't let Uighurs believe what they want and pray.China does not offer infrastructure services equally to Uighurs.Also Uighurs are autonomus but Kurds are not autonomus.Kurds can believe whatever they want.There arent any religious obligation.They can speak their language freely and the most important thing about Kurds is they are equal to us.Our constitution says that.The government provide all state services to them.They can enjoy all substitutions.Despite all this, some of the Kurds are betraying us.
Bilghu Erlikhon We are studying in same schools and universities,we are earning same salaries with Kurds.Now just think,are these situations same?
Bay Ülgen i was been in china in 2015 there is noo problems with hun chinese and uigur chinese.
I expected the Soranî dialect but it was the Kurmancî dialect. Made me very happy and excited considering that is my dialect. Great video! I would love to see a ’turkish vs. uzbek’ or ’turkish vs. turkmen’ video!
Thank you. We did this video with Kurmanji mainly because our Kurdish friends who speak Sorani also speak Persian fluently, so it wouldn't be a challenge. It made it more interesting. I would love to do that, those are great suggestions. I just need to find a fluent Uzbek and Turkment speaker here in Toronto interested in participating. If you happen to know anyone by any chance, or for any suggestions, please contact us on Instagram since RUclips comments can easily get missed: Shahrzad: instagram.com/shahrzad.pe or myself: instagram.com/BahadorAlast
Thank you again!
Bahador Alast I wish I knew but I do not even live in Toronto haha! Another question.... when you make these videos, how do you know the words are similar to the other language? Like do you pick a word and compare the both languages to find a match?
Or 'Azeri vs. Turkmen / Turkish - Persian vs. (Northern) Azeri
Thank you. I do some research and confirm with people who speak them :)
As previously stated this is Kurmanji, so the differences are more apparent , but Sorani is more similar and my dialect Pehlewani (incl. Kalhori, Laki and Feyli...) shares even more similarities with Persian mainly because of language contact.
Kurdish and Persian brother language. Salam az Farorud Tojikiston
well living right next to each other for freaking 6000 years has its effect you beautiful bastards XD
Salam va zende bad tojikestan aziz🇮🇷🇮🇷🇮🇷❤🇹🇯🇹🇯🇹🇯👍az Iran
Zazaki is Kurdish 🇹🇯🇹🇯🇹🇯🇹🇯🇹🇯🇹🇯🇹🇯
True
no
@@beyzadeyavuzhan639 why?
I am Zaza and I agree
Tadjikistan Flag 😂
I am from south Kurdistan, big love for Persian cousins
Love you from Iran👍❤
North Iraq 🇮🇶
no no no you are from kurdistan
im kurd from urmia
fuck you iraq
@@العربيء 💩SY💩IQ💩SY💩IQ💩
I love KURDISH
Me Azerbaijan I love Kurds/pers all pers familya
PİWAZ U SİR BACAN not Pers, Aryan ❤️
Em çuûne Azerbayjan me anî piwaz û sîr û bajan ☺️
But aryan is med family and kurdisch is in this family
kurdish not persian people. persian history a not kurds. kurds are zarodosti asimilated. kurds are kurds
@@kurdishman7819 I am Kurdish. Why do Kurds outside Iran like to associate themselves with Sumerian Semites
I was always interested in learning new Kurdish words btw I'm Egyptian 😃
Omar Dawaba im kurddff
Very Nice. I'M KURDİSH. It's nice you're trying to learn Kurdish.
Omar Dawaba you can always ask me and i will tell you in arabic
@@mortezabahreii6030 okay, but Kurdish belong to This Language Class en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurdish_languages
@@theaterclub5692 Türkiye den misin
Half Talysh and half Kurd, I love all of my Iranian brothers and sisters.
FM backup Yes, why not?
Love your comment👈🏻😀❣️
I wanna information about taylsh people and land please tell me or contact me, i like known about history of kurds and baluch and taylsh they have same roots
What is talysh ?
@@shan3696 mnish amawe zaniarim das bkawe wak bareztan lasarian
I love my brother's persian kurd afhan tajik = great aryan power on day United insallah 🇦🇫🇮🇷🇹🇯🇹🇯
Barock Johnson white'ts are NOT !!!! ARYAN/iranian so stfu kurds persians afhans tajik are aryans. white'ts are germanic soo dont say that you are aryans !!!!!
IBetYouDidntKnowRUclipsLetYouDoThisILoveBleach360NoScope420BlazeIt you have no education, Murat Gala is right! Aryan has nothing to do with German. The real Aryans were the indo-Iranians, which includes who he said. Iranian literally means Aryan, and Iran literally means Land of the Aryans, with thousands of yrs of history. Nazis is only new and irrelevant.
You must really suck at researching. You don't even have basic 101 level knowledge to know that Iranian/Aryan/Alanian are different pronunciation of the SAME exact word by the Iranian tribes. If you couldn't even find out basic things like the meaning of Iran being Land of Aryans, you can't figure out anything. We still call ourselves that to this day. We have historical sights with rock inscriptions by our ancestor kings from thousands of years ago that are UNESCO world Heritage sights, where they state they are Aryan and speak in the Aryan language. For Iranians, the term Iranian/Aryan is an interchangeable term. When you're calling someone Iranian you're by DEFINITION calling them Aryan. This is not disputed by any scholar on the planet. Iranians referred to non -aryans as "Aniran" (non-Iranians).
"The name "Irān", meaning "land of the Aryans", is the New Persian continuation of the old genitive plural aryānām (proto-Iranian, meaning "of the Aryans"), first attested in the Avesta as airyānąm (the text of which is composed in Avestan, an old Iranian language"
"The gentilic ēr- and ary- in ērān and aryān derives from Old Iranian *arya-[7] (Old Persian airya-, Avestan airiia-, etc.), meaning "Aryan",[7] in the sense of "of the Iranians"."
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Name_of_Iran
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"The term Aryan has been used historically to denote the Indo-Iranians, because Arya is the self designation of the ancient speakers of the Indo-Iranian languages, specifically the Iranian and the Indo-Aryan peoples, collectively known as the Indo-Iranians."
"Indo-Iranian peoples, also known as Indo-Iranic peoples by scholars,[1] and sometimes as Arya or Aryans from their self-designation, were an ethno-linguistic group who brought the Indo-Iranian languages, a major branch of the Indo-European language family, to major parts of Eurasia."
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indo-Iranians
True Aryans are Pakistanis lol
Pakistanis didn't even exist a century ago, yet somehow they're the original Aryans?
Makes sense. Both Kurdish and Persian are linguistically Iranian languages. It's really cool to see the similarities!
Not iranian iranic*
@@namo9810 Iranian, our ancestors called themselves Iranians and named our country Iran after our race. The other which you see such as "Turkic", "Germanic", "Hispanic" etc all existed hundreds of years before a state was created. We will never change the name of our race, culture, language and identity to "Iranic", it will always stay Iranian.
fuck iran
@@kurdistaniforever9822 ام باش کر له قاضی محمد.حقی ویو کو مینا سان بمره
@@namo9810 The Term Iranic is used for European brothers like Italians Greek etc.
Kurds are Iranians ;) not Iranic dont use words bc it sounds cool.
Kurds persians and pashtuns are basically cousins
Pashtuns? You mean generally afghans.
no only pashtun afghans
not the paştu people
persian kurds arminan and gorgian are close cousins
dastan rasul thats not true genetically we are close to Iranian people that means pashtun too not Georgians at all
Oo i am Pathan from Pakistan...Are we really cousins??like really???
I love our language💞 Şîrîn û xweşe zimanê kurdî!
We also say şirin in Persian too❤️
@@shervinalexander5551 yeah its common word
@@shervinalexander5551as a Kurds, I love listening to Persian songs
Great challenge as always! Greeting to all Kurdish people ❤🙌🙆
Gol Kiwi our love to you from Kurdistan ❤❤❤
ozê kurd Thank you my dear❤🙏
❤❤❤
Bahador Alast ❤❤
We are Aryans after all :D we are brothers and sisters
Kurds are not Aryans , they were in iran/iraq before Aryans come to iran.Kurds are from sumeria and babylon and assyrian empire.also , aryans are white people and kurds are not white.
There's nothing to suggest that Kurds originated from the Mesopotamian civilizations. Secondly, being an Aryan is more of a cultural identity. The original Aryans who did very much boast lighter traits due to living in a colder northern region ceased to exist when they settled in the Middle East. All the people who call themselves Aryans today are the linguistic and cultural descendants of the original Aryans, who were themselves absorbed into the native gene pool though still leaving behind their cultural mark.
So yes, we are culturally Aryans and are therefore Aryans.
@Genghis Khan you gay Turks the term "Aryan" is also used in Zoroastrianism. Also Iran means aryan
@@nishtimanperest3526
No ancient iranians/aryans were NOT lighter. Genetic studies of all iranian people show genetic continuety all the way back to the late bronze age, which marks the start of iranian/aryan civilisation.
Stop selling your heritage & history to the white man.
@@kingmadig9015 There isn't a genetic continuity between the Iranian peoples and the ancient Aryan people though. Iranian peoples call themselves Aryans, although this is more of a cultural statement preserved in culture and language, which does indeed descend from the ancient Aryans who migrated to the Middle East. There's no doubt that Iranic peoples, regardless of whether you're in Amed or Ghazni, are of mixed ethnic origin, showing high percentages of Near Eastern Y-bound haplogroups (like Mesopotamian J-DNA for example) as well as noticeable amounts of Indo-European and European heritage (R1a- and I-DNA respectively).
thank u soo much for this vedio i was wait for it long timee cooool😍😍😍 all respct for our kurdish brothers
We love our Persian brothers and sisters!❤️
I am from Duhok, Kurdistan - Iraq. It was really very enjoyable 😍 thank you
ها ڕیفراندۆم چییانەلەیراش ناوی عرق تێرن🤔
@@kurd_baloch__pkk6288 بتەوێ نەتەوێ خاوەن پاسپورتی عیراقین
ئەمە چواری وەک تۆیە ئەمقسەی خستوەتە سەر دەمی عەرە لەملاولا ئاگام لێیە هیچیان بۆنەماوەتۆ ئەڵێن پاسپۆت عراقي😂😭😂😭😂😭😂عراق محافضە ایرانیە😭😂😭😂😭😂
هر بژی کوردستان از ایران❤❤❤👍👍
@@kurd_baloch__pkk6288
Why do you Kurds feel a connection to Baluchi's? I understand that your languages are very similar, but don't you realize Baluchi's look nothing like Kurds? They are dark Pakistani looking people, and Kurds look exactly like Iranians.
Why do you people feel connections based on languages? I look at Kurdish people and it's as if I'm looking at my brothers and sisters, because we LOOK THE SAME. Who cares about your language? Ethno-racial identity is much more important than language.
Forget Baluchi's, embrace Persians.
Kurmanji kurdish is a beautiful language
Hazhir Ahmadian
thank you bro
I am kurmanji speaker
I'm kurdish sorani I love zazaki and kurmanji and luri and laki were both we are kurd from Kurdistan
Love both languages from Iran!!!😍
Thank you:)
👍👍👍👍❤
Thank you so much for all the thing you do as a kurdish im so happy by this vid ❤❤😘😘 I wish kurdish language be continue sharing with other language's and again spas❤
ozê kurd Thank you :) It's our pleasure! Really appreciate it! Much love for our Kurdish compatriots and Kurdish neighbours! Spas ❤
great love from kurdish people to all iranian people ❤
We fall in love with Kurdish people tooooo brother , United state of Aryan people 💙
The Kurdish language is also an Indo-iranian language and that is the reason of the similarities between Kurdish and Farsî, and the built many Empires together
Saman Said Al Mamo not really its more indo European than indo iranian
dastan rasul Iranian languages are a branch of indo-European languages.
well, we dont have any scripts about kurdisch history so this is basically wish thinking. But kurds surely originated in modern day iran like many other indo iranian ethnicities.
Blablabla Nudelsuppe. The Kurds are more European then you Germans ever would be Aryan.
Kurdish and Persian are Iranian. Indo-Iranian includes the languages of South Asia. When you narrow it down, it's just Iranian. Stop trying to split Kurds and the other Iranian peoples, Kurds are Iranians.
Tajikistan Iran Afganistan Kurdistan forsi 🖤
Man Tojik az Tojikiston 🇹🇯
🇮🇷❤🇹🇯🇮🇷❤🇹🇯👍👍👍zende bad tojikestan👍👍👍
@@نادرافشار-ن6ص 👍
love from kurdistan
@Ahmed Baloch |احمد البلوشی✪ baloochestan is part of iran so it means balooch people too but this guy is from kurdistan of iraq
@@khodekoala9308
سلام خواهر جون دوباره اینجا دیدمت خوشحال شدم از دیدنت
خواهر همین جا وزیر بیشتر کلیپها بلوچ ها را دیدم که ابراز علاقه میکردن به ایران شاید تک و توک توشون این جوری هستن
واقعا خوبن بلوچها اما کردها خیلی دشمنن
سلام من كورد سوريا هستم من فارسي كم بلدم زبان فارسي كوردي خيلي متشابه هست
سلام دوستون دارم از ایران😚😙😙😙
چون هردو از شاخه زبان های هندو ایرانی و بخش ایرانی هستند .. هم فارسی هم کردی هم پشتو و خیلی از زبان های دیگه که در منطقه استفاده میشه
@@fatemebaqeri4104 selam xuby
لە باشورەوە سڵاو
silav bira hivaya serkeftin dixwazim
I understood all the words!
Love to my Kurd and Persian brothers from Pakistan ❤🇵🇰
Pakistan is Ariyan too. And Baluch are median Ariyan. زنده باد پاکستان. پاک سرزمین شاد باد کشور حصین شاد باد.❤
@AHMED_BELUC BALOCH free balochistan ❤️
i love baloch frome iran
@@wordwarm7901 we Baluch don't give a sh!t gayran and Fakistan
@@wordwarm7901 Pakistan and Baluch are Dravidian like Indians 😂😂
THANK U SO MUCH I've been waiting for this my whole life this is amazing ❤️
Thank you for watching!! I'm glad to hear that ❤️
Where are you from?
I’m from in kurdistan in iraq , i love all kurdish
You realize your so called "Kurdistan" was Armenian and Assyrian Christian land until you collaborated with the Ottomans in wiping out our people. Now you pretend to be friends of Christians just to look pro-Christian in the eyes of the West so they can give you more weapons. We know who our enemies and friends are!
كوردستان جاومانة بزي كورد بةس به خؤمان ئةدةى كو بابم
I love kurds from iran kurd and fars o blooch all iranian
slav ji bakuri kurdistan
Ser çava bro
Omg Persian, Kurdish and Balochi language are same I knew nost of words
Ta Pilot baloch is kurdish
@@slavops9599 no
@@6ix9inetechashy balochi is Kurdish
Kurdish is Baloch
And Persian is gypsys languages
@@slavops9599 we baloch arent kurdis. Please stop spreading lies
@@6ix9inetechashy im kurdi i love Balochi
Your videos are really relaxing to watch for some reason
vinay mistry
Thank you! That's really wonderful to hear :)
Light music
kurdistan loves armenia ♥
Kürdistan Ermenistan topraklarına tecavüz ediyor😡 doğu beyazdıd ağrı diyarbekir van bunlar Hayastan(Ermenistan) dır Kürdistan değildir. Ermenistanı seviyorsanız her kürt 10 dolar bağışlasın her yıl Ermeni ekonomisi iyileşsin.
HERBİJİ ✌😎
@Name Less че хочешь сказать я англичан что ли мне на английском пишешь? Кто тебе по нации?
Gyul Gin
hello bro😂
you are everywhere😍😍😂
🇹🇯🇦🇲
I’m kurdish Yessss that’s right Kurdish and Persian are so similar ☺️
Both Persian and kurdish are Indo-European Iranic-Northern Iranian branch
KURD, ZAZA , FARS , BELUC , OSET , EFGAN , TACİK ... EM HEMMU YEKIN !!! BİJİ YEKİTİYA GELE İRAN !!!
In Russian too a lot of words close to Indo-Iranians by sounding and meaning
Baron 4121 Doroud! Bravo!!! Love it as an Iranian 👏👏👏
thats false. THASTS TRUE-BIJİ YEKITIYA GELLAN. BIJİ YEKITIYA KURD U KURDİSTAN.
iam baloch ,from great iran
Baron 4121 بقربان رجب طیب اردوغان بم وا دایکتان اگیه
Both are iranian language group of course kurdish (median) is an older dialect..... And the oldest dialect thats spoken is zazaki(sassani kurdish) also written in the zend-avesta.
Love you al my cousins
Bijii kurdistan biji arya
IRAN AİLESİ (IRAN FAMİLY) ⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇⬇
1-Kürtler (Kurdish) ☀
2-Farslar (Persian) ❤
3-Osetler (Ossetian) ❤
4-Tacikler (Tajiks) ☀
5-Peştunlar (Pashtuns) ❤
6-Beluçiler (Balochi) ☀
7-Talişler (Talish) ☀
8-Gilakiler (Glakhi) ☀
☀☀☀Büyük Iran Ailesi (Great Iran Family) ❤❤❤
dast xosh
❤❤❤
Adnan Jan,az coment tau xosh am amad.I meant,I loved your comment.
I'm Kurdish I really like to learn Farsi
It would be interesting to see comparison between Kirmanci and Sorani dialects of Kurdish, or if you really wana go wild maybe add in the less spoken and exotic Kurdish dialects like Hewrami, Zazaki, Kelhuri and laki.
I'm really enjoying these videos, its nice to talk about our similarities instead of differences for a change. Keep the videos coming :)
Zaza is not your dialect you poor kurd
@@dailamitezaza9948 no one asked for your opinion.
@@raveeno2005 You poor kurds why you are so interested in our language. Zaza language is too big for you
@@dailamitezaza9948 haha what an idiot.
Kurdish is one of the Iranian languages. Therefore, it is very common in Persian
بله دوست عزیزم.
سیر تحولی زبان از اوستایی در دوران هخامنشی به بعد به پهلوی و بعد از اون زبانهای دیگه از پهلوی مشتق میشه از جمله زبان کردی . لکی.لری.گیلیکی.بلوچی. پشتو و زبان فارسی و......
به هر حال زبان فارسی بخاطر شرایط استفاده در دربار و دیوانسالاری بعد اعراب به بعد قطعا تغییر و تحت زبانهای دیگه قرار میگیره.
در کل به این زیانها که عرض کردم زبانهای ایرانی میگن چون ریشه در پهلوی دارن.
Acemler hint kökenli ve kürd dilini konuşur kürdler acem ve dili fars değil
Tajiks and kurds are iranian people.
Yes
Thats true
ARYANAM ZENDABAD
Imposible
never been
i'm an iranian kurd and i really enjoyed this 😂
❤👍❤👍❤👍🇮🇷🇮🇷🇮🇷
Wow Kurdish too cool.
Throughout history, the Kurds have become brothers and supporters of Persians. Also, the Kurdish language is similar to the old Iranian language pahlavi. İm a Kurdish from istanbul .. Biji yekitiya kurdan, zimane me rumete me ye . İ love persians. Zor sepas bahador alost ji bo çekirin ev video u feideli. (Thanks to bahador and another my brothers)
Mesopotamian Kurd thanks bro.
Plz make a video about similarities between balochi and kurdish.. ❤
Love it
i have a very big love to my persian sisters and brothers, greetings from kurdistan
Im kurd but when persian talking i can 35% understand them because we have many same words
And same roots 😊
same blood
@@civilengineering7381 No
@@Yusufsnmz07yes .
I'm Kurdish people and I like Persian Peoples😘
@Rep 101 we don't like you
هر بژی کوردستان❤👍از ایران❤👍
I'm a Persian and I adore kurdish people 💙💚, Herr bezhy kurd
The relationship between the Iranic groups is growing so fastly in these days. Hope to see the lion and sun in the Iranian flag soon and hope to see the sun rising up outside of Iran. As a Kurdish and Zaza person, I care about Iran and want all the best for Iran as much as Kurds. We are a part of Iranian history and Iranian/Iranic simply. We are a family and hope to rise up together soon. All the Kurds need to educate themselves about Iran and Iranian history. They will understand that the ones who try to divide Kurds from Iranians are the enemies of both Kurds and other Iranians.
Kurds aren't Iranians
@@MindSeeker2341 read some history
Yees I'm lur myself and it's really nice to see that our family is getting closer , if we become unite then none of these governments can rule and hurt us
@@khodekoala9308 definitely
@@qselector ❤
If I had been there , I would have won ...I am Syrian kurd and we use the word “dost” as friend ! How it comes to be a Turkish word ! ...by the way I could recognize all the Persian sentences...and we use the word “kar” as job (noun) and work (verb)...this guy let me down 😅😅
Dost is sanskrit
Bahador Alast unfortunately I am still in the Middle East 😅😅
InfiniteBeach34 wtf
In Turkish "dost" is friend, or more like a "very close friend", "bosom buddy" or something like that. When I met a friend in India, she used the word "dost" for me in her Facebook post in Hindi after our meetup. It was a pleasant surprise for me.
indeed
Do more of kurdish pleasee☺
I'm kurdish and I love Persian people them our brothers we have one roots we are ariyan people (Kurds and Persian and tajik brothers )
Herbiji Kurd✌❤
Love from your persian zoroastrian sister!🔥🇮🇷
Proud Madridista اكلك شو لغتكم قريبة على اللغة الفارسية شنو الأكراد والفرس نفس الأصل ?
Kurds have nothing to do with Zoroastrianism
I am Zoroastrian Kurd and proud of Zoroastrian Persians. Many Zoroastrian traditions are practiced until this movement by the majority of Kurds even when they follow other religions. Many Turkish trolls comment here to create rift and misunderstanding.
@@AD-hy3hf old kurdish religion before islam is old form of yarsanism and not zoroastrianism
@@Sanmadaya Yarsan religion is the remnant of Zoroastrianism. However, Kurds have many religions and not only one. This is the case of almost all nations.
Hey, iam kurdish from south Kurdistan/iraqi kurdistan and i understood Persian more than that Kurdish guy i like Persian and my Kurdish is good i know different dialects and accents in Kurdish like sorani and kurmanji and badini my own is badini it's a part of kurmanji, and thank you for this video keep going bro i wish you all the best
Thank you for watching :)
Bahador Alast thank you too bro, but can I please know what's your Mother language and your nationality
Sabr Sndi Sure my friend. My mother tongue is Persian. I was born in Iran but grew up in Canada.
Bahador Alast ahaa that's good man, good to hear that i love your language
Sabr Sndi Thank you! I love yours as well, and also your music and culture. We even played some Kurdish music at our wedding, because we love it so much! ❤❤
من ( الجزيرة العربية🇸🇦 ) تحية إلى ( فارس🇮🇷 ) و
( كردستان🇹🇯 )
من كوردستان تحية لاهل السعوديه الشرفاء
This video is very *_INDO-EUROPEAN_*
Soar-ed Recreational more indo- Iranian, nothing European
Dantès Le Magnifique actually my friend kurds are indo European
and our persian cousins are indo iranian
dastan rasul both indoiranian similar to indians not to europeans
I am a linguist. Kurdish and Persian are Indo-European and there are many lexemes and syntax similarities between for instance Kurdish and many European languages.
For instances numbers (5, pênc in Polish, two-tou, seis, ses etc. in Germanic languges.) Que- Qi (Spanish), Toi(French) Du, (Swedish) Tu(Kurdish), Horse (häsp /Swedish, häst/ Kurdish, Mor(Latin) Mîr (Kurdish), [gyne] /Greek, Jin /Kurdish, Spasiba / Russain Spas /Kurdish, No - Na and Negation of word with (Na), Navn /Danish Nav/Kurdish, New - Ny/Swedish, Nuh /Kurdish, Nu/Swedish Nuha/ Kurdish and many many words and grammar rules.
These words, lexemes are not loan-words or arbitrary formations. These are the linguistic evidence of the common ancestry between the Kurdish/Persian people and the Europeans. Read about Proto Indo-European language.
I can go on to write several pages about it but I think, you got the gist.
To Sim Sez: The gene variations covers only a fairly new and limited data thus deviations are more related to later mutations creating sub-groups on more superficial grounds (contemporary inter-marriages between different groups for instance). However, languages hold themselves in a more persistent way, spanning over many millennia. That is why taking language as a reference point yields a better result in tracing ancestry of different groups.
Hannes Yilmaz 👍
Both participants are very cute, the video was great!
Thank you ❤️
Kurds and Persian are blood brothers
🇹🇯🤝🇮🇷
Turkey send their soldiers to Korea during Korean War (1950~1953). Most Korean people think the soldiers were all Turkish. But most of them were Kurdish because Turkish goverment didn't want Kurdish to live in Turkey. They helped us in spite of their situation that they didn't have their own country. So I have some interest in Kurd recently.
Rylynn LOL that explains a lot. My grandfather was Kurd and was in Korea war too(He was of course in Turkish army).
Rylynn Are you from Korea?
Jak K Yes. I'm a South Korean. you said "expain anything". What does it mean? You mean you expected more information but my last sentence was insipid ??
Rylynn Sorry, I mean "that explains a lot". My English isn't really good.
Jak K Me too. My English is shit. I have a question to you. I saw a comment on RUclips that Ataturk was a Kurd too and he said my comment is fake. Is it true?? Ataturk was a Kurd? I searched for Kurdish history and there were two massacre ( 1937, 1938) in Kurdistan , Eastern region of Turkey. At that time, the president was Mustafa Ataturk. Kurdish president killed Kurds?? It doesn't make sense. Do you know about it? Even Ataturk is regared as the hero of Turkey and Turkish people hate Kurds. They have worshiped their hero who is a Kurd and hate Kurds?? Please tell me what you know. You are the descent of soldier.
Because both Persian and Kurdish are same İranic languages.
aha aha
no
@@kurdistanstrong2886 Are you a troll?
@@Asilentlearner43 no ur mom
@@kurdistanstrong2886 Read about your own history before talking to me! And make some sense!
Greetings from Qazaqıstan 🇰🇿🙋🏻♂️ Persian and Kurdish are very beautiful tongues 👍🏼
Persians and kurds are both iranian people
No
@@jehad9644 so what are the roots of Kurds?
Nope
Kurds are Hurrian origin.
@@jehad9644yes I am Kurd
Kurmanji Kurdish is very close to Persian. My parents are originally from Khorasan of Iran and my father speaks Kurmanji. Although I don't speak, to a large extent I understand conversations.
Tü ehlé xorasani
Kurmanji is not close to Persian but Sorani Kurdish is close to Persian
@@Yusufsnmz07 no, its not lol. Sorani Kurdish is no inch closer to persian than kurmanji is. There are maybe more persia loanwords in some sorani dialects, that's it
Im Baloch and i understand what they are saying ...Btw make similaritys between Baloch and kurds
Mamad Ali baloch is kurdish 🙀
Belochi =Kurds 1 etnich
@@slavops9599lm kurd = beloch and persian
Mehmet Aslan true for Baluch, but Persian NEVER 🙂
@@slavops9599 where are you from ?
Please make a new video Uzbek vs Turkish or Tajik vs Persian.. 😀 Great video!!!
Daulat Mirzoyev bro if you are tajik from Uzbekistan. Don't forget that you are aryan not monoglic/Türk.
U maybe know Hazara people. People of Dari persian speaking. Actually they ethnically non persian . They are of Turco- mongolic origin. Take a look at Azeris. They were a iranic language speakers before the Oghuz turk migration they are linguistically Turkic while racially Iranic. Tajiks has the same case. They were a complex mixture of Eastern and western iranic and turkic.. So many uzbeks arent actually Turkic and all ethnic Tajiks arent Iranic so many of them are also turkic.. im uzbek and my vocabulary has tons of Persian loanwords via Tajik.. There are tajiks in uzbekistan. But mind that no one is called a pure race.. even the Iranian persians are not all of them from Iranic origin.. and same can apply for Tajiks , Pashtuns, Daris speakers , Persians , Turks , Turkmen and etc.. no pure languages or races in this world!
Daulat Mirzoyev yes no race is pure but Tajiks have more than 45 percent R1a dna and 80 percent of Tajiks look caucasian with no mongoloid features. Hazara also have more 20 percent iranic dna because in the past whole central asia was aryan.
Past is the past. Connection between old turkic people and eastern iranic (Ancestors of Pamiri , pashto) happened even before the Turkic people involved with Western iranians. They were mixing with each other for 1500+ years.. anyway im not gonna look at DnA . Take a look at Some uzbek , uygur and Turkmens ( rarely some sothern kyrgyz and kazakhs too) u can see a half iranian half Turanid type of look. Some uzbeks do looks like totally iranian. (Their ancestry must be Persian) But although they speak Turkic languages. But in ur point of view they have that "Aryan genes" too. Even I may have too.. ☺️
Daulat Mirzoyev This turanic race thing is fake. Just because your nose is longer it doesn't mean that you belong to a different race. Many japenese people have also longer noses but they are still classified as "mongoloid".
I would like to congratulate you on the birth of your daughter !! I hope you are spending lot of time with her.
It was a great video!! Learnt some new words from both languages.
I have a suggestion- I think it would be great if you could compare three languages at once, and tell where word originated and which language took the word as it's loanward.
shivank shah
Thank you so much!! ❤ Appreciate it a lot!
And that's a great suggestion, we'll get back to making videos very soon and definitely organize doing more than 2 languages in one video.
In India nerm is pronounced as naram, Asumen as Asaman, pulling is khichana, Sal is same, bahar is spring or used like garden has all flowers when it’s bahar. Kaghaz is paper .
Kurdistan & Iran
zaza_kurdistani ula cahil Zaza eşşeği İranın bugüne kadar kaç kürdü öldürdüğünden de haberin yok devşirme Zaza
Solo-Türk 33 onu yapanların halk ile bir alakası yok aryan halkını ayiramzlar
Onlar Şiadır aryan olsa nolur siz şafisiniz
Solo-Türk 33 Şia diye onlardan nefret mi etmem lazım? Aryanlar İslam dan daha eskiler
I’m Persian but would love to see Kurds in our central govt once we kick these mullahs out. Iran belongs to all kurds everywhere!
love from Balochistan...I can understand all words..
Dear Bahador Alast
You made a great job with this project...
helping all different nations of 'this territory '
to understand each other and try to communicate in peace
Big Respect
Love from Istanbul
Thank you ❤😊
Dear Bahador .. this was a site is did many years ago in facebook..
facebook.com/Turkish-Food-443675495660280/?hc_ref=ARRHfVmBpvVrvnYkUoRGdE2UP6k43VMz6Cew8gp_VtS_yLd_f0YvkvIzm1OaMlUFFTI
Oguz D
That's very nice! Thanks for sharing it :)
درود بر تو بهادر عزیز و خانم محترمت خانم شهرزاد و همچنین دوستان دیگر مثل مهتابوو ... ویدیو جالبی بود کردی نزدیک ترین زبان به فارسی است و ارزوی سلامت برای برادران و خواهران کرد در سرتاسر جهان و پاینده باد ایران و همه فارسی زبانان
мохсен Амини ❤️❤️ خیلی ممنون. لطف دارین.ما همه بسیار سپاسگزاریم
زبان فارسی نصفش عربی است زبان کوردی فرق میکند
im persian speaker and found kurdish language easy to learn
where are you from?
@@worldly8888 you are from where
really? what does that means
beraz
sihorîk
pembe
pênûs
@@amordadian
nah it means pink
@@amordadian
maybe persian and kurdish are similar but the why they pronounce words are very different
kurdish ♥persian,
baloch afgan tajiki krwati qawm kurdi 🤭pars🤭
ziman ê kurdî gelekî şîrîn û pir xweş e
YESSSS!!! Finally! I asked for it and you've done it! Thank you very muchh ❤👑
You're welcome my friend! Thank you for watching and I hope you enjoyed it. Also Shahrzad and I want to thank you for your best wishes ❤❤
Bahador Alast No problem! And sorry for the late reply. I didn't get a notification. Best wishes to all of you ❤❤❤
Kurds and persians are one family...long live Aryans
We're not Aryans we're Sumerian, Median, Akkadian... but not Aryans! But we love Iranian people
Agaanwar Anwaraga bro we kurds are not somarian somarian was an ancient nation in iraq