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Table of contents
1 Geographic distribution
2 Classification and related languages
3 Dialects and regional variants
4 Writing system
5 Kurdish phonology
6 Indo-European linguistic comparison
7 See also
8 External links and references

Geographic distribution

The Kurdish languages or Kurdish dialects are spoken in the region loosely called Kurdistan including Kurdish populations in parts of Iran, Iraq, Syria and Turkey.

Classification and related languages

The Kurdish languages belong to the northwestern group of the Iranian branch of the Indo-European family; a close relative is Persian, which is in the southwestern group.

The Kurdish languages form a dialect continuum, with comprehensibility diminishing as the distance from one's native dialect increases. The principal Kurdish languages are:

The Dimili (Zaza) language is also thought to be a Kurdic language by some, although many linguists dispute this.

The Kurdish languages have their own historical development, continuity, grammatical system and rich living vocabularies. The claim that the Kurdish languages have as their direct ancestor the language of the Iranian Medes seem not to be supported by the linguistic data.

Kurmanji Sorani Persian German English
Mezin/Gir Gewre Bozorg Groß Great
Bilind Berz Bolend Hoch High
Masî Masî Mahi Fisch Fish
Roj/Hetav Xor/Roj Xorshid Sonne Sun
Av Aw Ab Wasser Water
Bahar Bahar Bahar Frühling Spring
Tari Tari Tari Dunkel Dark
Dev Dem Dahan Mund Mouth
Shev Shew Shab Abend Night
Mez Mez Mez Tisch Table
Zer Altun Zar Gold Gold
Ziman Ziman Zaban Sprache Language

Dialects and regional variants

Kurdish dialects can be divided into three primary groups:
  1. the Northern Kurdish dialects group also called Kurmanji and Badínaní,
  2. Central Kurdish dialects group also called Sorani (see also basic linguistic differences between these two major branches) and
  3. the Southern Kurdish dialects group also called Pahlavani or "Pahlawanik" group in some sources. The two other major branches of Kurdish language are, Dimílí group also called "Zaza" and Auramani group also called Gorani (Gúraní) in some sources. These are further divided into scores of dialects and sub-dialects.

The detailed classification of Kurdish dialects is problematic. There is no widely-accepted appellative system for the various Kurdish dialects;not only in Western scholarly opinion, but even among the Kurds themselves. This often prompts arguments if these four different dialects are a language on their own or not.
All of the native designators for local language and dialects are based on the way the spoken language of one group sounds to the unaccustomed ears of the other. For instance, Dimila and their vernacular, Dimili, are called Zaza by the Badínaní speakers, with reference to the preponderance of Z sounds in their language (Nikitin 1926). Meanwhile, the Dimila call the Badínaní dialect and its speakers Xerewere. The Gorans refer to the Soraní as Kurkure and Wawa. The Soraní speakers in turn call the Gorans and their vernacular, Goraní or Mecú Mecú, and refer to the tongue and the speakers of Badínaní as Ji Babu.

A proposed system for the classification of the dialects is as follows:

In some Kurdish sources the Persid language of Luri, a south west Iranian language has been classed as a subgroup of Kurdic languages. However, most linguists agree that Luri is from the same branch as Persian and belongs to the Persid (Persian-based) languages.

Writing system

Today, Kurds use three different non-standard writing systems. Kurdish in Iran and Iraq is written using the Arabic alphabet. In Turkey and Syria, it is written using the Latin alphabet (Kurdish alphabet). Kurds in the former USSR use a modified Cyrillic alphabet. There are also attempts for a unified international recognised Kurdish alphabet based on ISO-8859-1. Please see *KAL: The Kurdish Academy of Language

Kurdish phonology

Note: This page contains phonetic information presented in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) using Unicode. See IPA in Unicode if you have display problems.
According to the Kurdish Academy of Language, Kurdish has the following phonemes:

Consonants
Bilabial Labiodental Dental or Alveolar Postalveolar Palatal Velar Uvular Glottal
Stopss p b t d k g q {}
Fricatives f v s z ʃ ʒ x h
Affricates ʧ ʤ
Nasals m n ɴ
Laterals l
Velarized laterals
Flaps ɾ
Trills r
Approximants w j
While it is not attested by the academy, some alphabet have a letter for the glottal stop
Similarly, some sources cites a phoneme (voiced velar fricative).
[w] is a labio-velar approximant

Indo-European linguistic comparison

Central Kurdish (Sorani) Northern Kurdish (Kurmanji) Dimili (Zazaki) Avesta Persian German English
Gewre Mezin/Gir Gird Maza Bozorg Groß Great
Berz/bilind Berz /Bilind Berz Bereza Bolend Hoch High
Masî Masî Mase Masıya Mahi Fisch Fish
Xor/Roj Roj/xor Roj Hor Xorshid Sonne Sun
Mêş Mêş Mêse Mexşi Meges Fliege Fly

See also

Kurdish Wikipedia

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