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  2. Central Kurdish - Wikipedia

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    A Sorani Kurdish speaker, recorded in Norway.. Central Kurdish, [a] also known as Sorani Kurdish, is a Kurdish dialect [6] [7] [8] or a language [9] [10] spoken in Iraq, mainly in Iraqi Kurdistan, as well as the provinces of Kurdistan, Kermanshah, and West Azerbaijan in western Iran.

  3. Bible translations into Kurdish - Wikipedia

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    Kurdish Sorani Standard Bible (KSS) is a recent translation of the complete Bible in Sorani Kurdish by Biblica (International Bible Society). It was released in Arabic script version in April 2017. It was released in Arabic script version in April 2017.

  4. Sorani grammar - Wikipedia

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    There are certain ways to construct possessive phrases in the Sorani dialect, but the ways in which possessive phrases are constructed in Sorani Kurdish do not mirror those of other languages. the main difference in possessive constructions in Sorani Kurdish compared to other languages is concerned with determination because Sorani Kurdish allows double determination.

  5. Abdurrahman Sharafkandi - Wikipedia

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    Hejar was one of the most prolific Kurdish writers. He wrote 24 books and is credited with many works, among which are the editing and commentary of poems of Malaye Jaziri in Sorani Kurdish, a translation of Khani's works into Sorani Kurdish, a translation of Koran into Kurdish, the first Kurdish-Persian dictionary in Iran, and the translation of the poems of Khayyam into Kurdish, maintaining ...

  6. Abdullah Goran - Wikipedia

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    He spent much effort on creating a single Kurdish literary language by merging the two Kurdish dialects Kurmanji and Sorani. He was moreover a skilled translator and translated texts from English, French, Persian and Turkish to Kurdish. He died in 1962 in Sulaymaniyah. [1]

  7. Ata Nahai - Wikipedia

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    Ata Nahai is a Kurdish-Iranian novelist [1] and short story writer who writes in Sorani Kurdish.. He was born in Baneh in 1960. He was graduated from high school in 1978, receiving a diploma of literature.

  8. Brayim Younisi - Wikipedia

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    Kurdish, Persian literature, Translation Brayim Younisi Baneh (1926 – February 8, 2012; Sorani Kurdish : ئیبراھیم یوونسی , Kurdish : Îbrahîm Yûnisî , [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Persian : ابراهیم یونسی , alternatively spelled Ibrahim Younisi or Ebrahim Younesi or Brayim Khan ) was an Iranian Kurdish writer, novelist, and translator.

  9. Kurdish alphabets - Wikipedia

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    Venn diagram showing Kurdish, Persian and Arabic letters. Many Kurdish varieties, mainly Sorani, are written using a modified Perso-Arabic script with 33 letters introduced by Sa'id Kaban Sedqi. Unlike the Persian alphabet, which is an abjad, Central Kurdish is almost a true alphabet in which vowels are given the same treatment as consonants ...