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Where would you rather live now or in the future

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PostAuthor: talsor » Mon Sep 19, 2011 11:30 pm

Ok , which part is more beautiful , people are nicer , richer or whatever reason that might make you want to live their now or in the future . Feel free to Fight , but no name calling though , we have sesitive people here :D .

You may select more than one .
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PostAuthor: Azamat » Tue Sep 20, 2011 6:36 am

Can't say, because I haven't been to all parts yet. I can tell you though, that Dersim(where my family hails from) is very beautiful and hosts a most friendly population. :D
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PostAuthor: Kulka » Tue Sep 20, 2011 8:20 am

The same me, cant say which part of Kurdistan is the most beautiful, not only because i been only to one of them, but also you want me to choose between beautiful and beautiful :D . I already face the problem to answer hundreds of questions - which one is more beautiful: Hewler or Slemanyi. Both. I love both of them i miss both of them the same way. Although :lol: - if we talk about the people - considering south territory, where i have been, there are differences in people's mentality in different cities. But i wouldnt like to estimate it in "good-bad" categories.
But i will not be honest if i will not say that i am a little bit more connected with Bashur, as 99% of my community is from there, plus i visited that territory, but all Kurdistan the Great is very important for me and i am trying to support all territory as much as i can.
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PostAuthor: Londoner » Tue Sep 20, 2011 5:13 pm

Hi Kulkey khoshewst
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PostAuthor: Kulka » Tue Sep 20, 2011 6:03 pm

Zor supas kak gyan, ba rasti min hamuu katek lera buum, hamuu rojek tamashai postm kird, dazani ka natwanim babe ewa bizhim

But anyway i also missed to talk with my brothers thats why i come back
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PostAuthor: talsor » Tue Sep 20, 2011 6:43 pm

Although I'm from the South , I spent quite some time in the North and West , I would say Amed and Qamishlo are my favourate .
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PostAuthor: Kulka » Tue Sep 20, 2011 6:52 pm

I was sure you are from Bakur - i dont know why :? I was sure you are kurmandji speaker...
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PostAuthor: talsor » Tue Sep 20, 2011 7:14 pm

Kulka wrote:I was sure you are from Bakur - i dont know why :? I was sure you are kurmandji speaker...


lol , lots of people do , perhaps because of my posts which are mostly about Northern Kurdistan . I do speak both though Kurmanji and Sorani .
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PostAuthor: Kulka » Tue Sep 20, 2011 9:51 pm

lucky guy! i dont speak even one...

Maybe you are badhini? :D
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PostAuthor: talsor » Tue Sep 20, 2011 11:00 pm

Kulka wrote:lucky guy! i dont speak even one...

Maybe you are badhini? :D


Do not be so modest , considering that kurdish is not your first language , I would say you are doing pretty well .
Bahudini ? not really , although bahdini is just Kurmanji with a twist and they are basically the same . At least this is the way I see it .
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PostAuthor: Kulka » Wed Sep 21, 2011 5:07 am

Well, the "twist" is really huge in badhini, coz i noticed that i understand kurmandji much more than badhini - but of course i agree they are very similiar. I see badhini as a bridge between sorani and kurmandji.

About my sorani i am doing pretty bad for the last few weeks, as i cant find time to learn, busy with the last events in Kurdistan and my work, which makes me being tired even if i have days off (actually nights off). Plus NO TEACHER :?
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PostAuthor: talsor » Wed Sep 21, 2011 7:08 am

Kulka wrote:Well, the "twist" is really huge in badhini, coz i noticed that i understand kurmandji much more than badhini - but of course i agree they are very similiar. I see badhini as a bridge between sorani and kurmandji.

About my sorani i am doing pretty bad for the last few weeks, as i cant find time to learn, busy with the last events in Kurdistan and my work, which makes me being tired even if i have days off (actually nights off). Plus NO TEACHER :?


bahadini and Kurmanji might sound different , but essentially the same . Off course there are some vocabulary differences , but fairly minor in compare to sorani .It is much easier to learn sorani if you know Kurmanni(bahdini) but the opposit is not true .
We have a joke that say that a sorani teacher was transferred to to bahdini village and after one year the entire village spoke sorani and the teacher was not able to speak bahdini .

You should definitly take a long vacation to kurdistan and stay with a kurdish family for 6 months and I can grantee you will speak perfect Kurdish after that considering how talktive kurdish woman are :D .
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PostAuthor: Kulka » Wed Sep 21, 2011 7:52 am

I already know how talktive kurdish guys are :lol: - if they dont have anyone around, they take out the mobile and still talk. Of course i would like to spend few months in Kurdistan, it was even my plan to get a job there for a bit of time, but its still hard - anyway i have to sort out my current situation before i will make any decisions.

Two years ago i used to work with one badhini guy, Hama from Zaxo, he was really great person, joking all the time, entire 12 hours shift. Other boys, sorani, used to laugh at the word "chicken" in badhini - "dikl" - i think i dont have to mention which english word it resembles them :D .
One of our team leaders, my great brother kak Maher is a little bit badhini as well (i dont know how to clasify him :D ), when he is talking with other guys, i almost dont understand anything, although theoretically he speaks sorani, but when he speaks to me, i understand almost everything. But he says that other people also consider his way of speaking to be peculiar.
And what i noticed - in kurdish books for primary school there are a lot of badhini words mixed with sorani - which for me personally gives a headache, but i know it will help people in the future to communicate better between each other.
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PostAuthor: jjmuneer » Wed Sep 21, 2011 2:43 pm

Kermanshah. Does that count as east or south?
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PostAuthor: talsor » Wed Sep 21, 2011 3:31 pm

jjmuneer wrote:Kermanshah. Does that count as east or south?


that would be Eastern Kurdistan .
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