What does Kak mean in Kurdish?

What does Kak mean in Kurdish?

A related word, “Kak”, is used to mean “friend” or “sir” when addressing a close colleague or a senior member of the Kurdish community.

How do you swear in Kurdish?

Ez e te feki danem – I will penetrate your vagi*na. Ez e te xole danem – I will penetrate your hole. Ez e te onke danem – I will penetrate your grandmother. Ez e te doke danem – I will penetrate your mother.

What does choni Bashi mean?

"choni? bashi?" means how are you? are you ok? bashi means good and ok.

How do you say I love you in Sorani Kurdish?

In kurdish we say “Ez ji te hez dikim” meaning I love you, but this is a general love expression. To mean the love between opposite sexes (or same sexes, if you will) we say: “Dilê min ketiye te” meaning something like “ I am in love with you”.

What language do the Kurds speak?

Kurdish language, a West Iranian language, one of the Indo-Iranian languages, chiefly spoken in Kurdistan. It ranks as the third largest Iranian language, after Persian and Pashto, and has numerous dialects. It is thought to be spoken by some 20–40 million people. There are three main dialect groups.

How do you say goodnight in Kurdish?

shaw bash – good night. swpast dakam – thank you.

How do you say welcome in Iraq?

As we say in Kurdish: Newroz u salî nwê pîroz.

Where are you from if you are Kurdish?

Where do they come from? The Kurds are one of the indigenous peoples of the Mesopotamian plains and the highlands in what are now south-eastern Turkey, north-eastern Syria, northern Iraq, north-western Iran and south-western Armenia.

What language does Erbil speak?

Sorani is spoken in Erbil and Slemani governorates, while Kurmanji is spoken in Duhok governorate and some parts of Erbil governorate. As the Region's Kurdish-language media has developed and the population has moved, today nearly all people in the Kurdistan Region can speak or understand both of the major dialects.

Who speaks Kurdish Sorani?

Northern Kurdish (Kurmanji) is the largest dialect group, spoken by an estimated 15 to 20 million Kurds in Turkey, Syria, northern Iraq, and northwest and northeast Iran. Central Kurdish (Sorani) is spoken by an estimated 6 to 7 million Kurds in much of Iraqi Kurdistan and the Iranian Kurdistan Province.