Kurdish Culture And Society An Annotated Bibliography

Hi Central Kurdish learners! 😊 In this lesson, we will learn the vocabulary related to family in Central Kurdish. Family is essential to Kurdish culture as it is the cornerstone of our society. When you learn about family in Central Kurdish, you will be able to connect more deeply with Kurdish people and have a greater understanding of our culture. So let's begin!

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In this lesson, you will learn about the traditions and customs of the Kurdish people, including major celebrations, family structures, and the role of music and dance in Central Kurdish culture.

MPR News: Kurdish language class bridges generations and cultures in a Moorhead classroom

Teacher Zak Amin checks the work of student Rayan Salih during a Kurdish language and culture class at Moorhead High School.

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This event, as part of the LSE Middle East Centre's Kurdish Studies Series, will be the launch of Marouf Cabi's latest book The Formation of Modern Kurdish Society in Iran: Modernity, Modernization ...

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WTVF: Nashville State Community College offers free Kurdish language and culture classes

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Nashville State Community College began offering Kurdish language and culture classes in late October to help Nashville residents better serve and relate to the significant ...

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Yahoo: At Damascus book fair, Islamist titles and Kurdish culture echo big shifts

At Damascus book fair, Islamist titles and Kurdish culture echo big shifts

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Hello everyone, Here are some basic kurdish Sorani phrases that I thought I would share with you, Polyglot Club members. I hope it's useful! Mn - Me, I'm To - You (singular) Aw - Third person her/him Ewa - You plural Awan - Them / They slaw - hey / hi / hello chonit? - You ok?, how are you? / how is it going? (chonit is an informal way of asking some one how they are) bashit? - You are fine ...