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Hi great video I'm better at understanding kurdish rather than speaking it as I'm shy but I'd like to learn how to put sentences together for example using A The And He She Went Going Coming things like that if that makes sense thankyou x
I am originally kurmanj .I've just started to learn Soranî after started zazaki .Soranî is such sweet that I want to listen to Soranî speaker.What a lovely language our Kurdî is.Slav ji Kurdistana bakûr.❤
Hello, I am originally sorani, I wanna learn kirmanji, I have neighbors that speak badini and I wanna learn badini so I can speak with them, wonderful people. Can you please suggest ways I could learn on my own. I know you might say go talk to them, I am too shy to talk to them. I have little to no contact with them, but I want to get to know them.
اهلا انا ايضاً كرديه لاكن فيليه لاكني ساتعلم السوارانيه بما ان انها الهجه الاساسيه في بلادي التي اتمنا ان اعيش بها ابي يرفض بسبب حبها احدى مناطق بغداد😅
As a Northern Kurdish (Kurmanji) speaker,i love the Sorani Kurdish. I hope we as a Kurds gonna to learn two main dialects of a Beautiful Kurdish language. I wanna see more videos. i wish you best!
In Iraqi Kurdistan it's mandatory to learn both in schools, when I went to primary school there I was learning Kurmanji (the Badini dialect) however unfortunately, I forgot most of it when my family migrated overseas.
Your videos came at the perfect time!! I’m Kurdish on my mom’s side (she’s from Slemani) and I’ve been meaning to learn it for as long as I can remember! You’re awesome!!
Wow, I'm not really learning Kurdish right now, so I just watched this video by curiosity. Now I'm in love with this language, it sounds really beautiful! It's in my list of languages I need to learn someday. ❤️
These are not dialects. There are more than two Kurdish languages. Sorani,Kurmanji,Gorani, Zazaki,Luri,Hawrami belong In the kurdish language group also known as the proto iranic language group. Because these languages haven’t been influenced by modern persian.
Thank you I am a crossing guard in Philadelphia USA and I cross many student's who speak Kurdish they are delighted when I great them in Kurish. Thanks again
Love Kurdish people been there .I was 17 years old .chaldean visit arbil my God you see passion great people make you cry.learn some Kurdish in my hi school baghdad.some word aramaya.some russian good to learn Kurdish. Love them more .bless❤
thank you so much Dia gian, I am a half kurdish girl from Iran but I couldn't learn kurdish due to the fact that we left our city when I was too young. I am trying to find my roots and learn my mother language. your videos are really helpful.
I will respect your channel because our community needs more information upon any language actually we are living a local location. Thank you so much great teacher ❤️❤️🙏🙏
Thank you sooo much 😭 I need to learn it cause my love of my life is kurdish and i need to learn it so that someday i can talk with her in kurdish not English thank you so much 🙏🏻 You made my day Allah keep you safe 💚
Slaw, min nawm Kent a, khoshalim bi nasinit, I have a friend from Erbil (Hawler) and he introduced me to Sorani, although I can read the letters, its hard to make out the words 😂 But, thank you for posting videos on learning Sorani, because there are greatly limited resources to learn it, much respect!🙌🏻
How are causativ sentences in sorani Kurdish? Barzani had a mosque built in Erbil(causativ) Barzani built a mosque in Erbil SORANİ=? Osman had a photo taken( causativ) Osman took a photo SORANİ=? I had my hair cut (causativ) I cut my hair SORANİ=?
Is the verb "dan "( to give ) used at the end of the sentence or in the middle of the sentence? (it is in the middle in the Kurmanji dialect) A-) Ayşe Pereyi da Osman. B-) Ayşe Pereyi be Osman da Which one is correct in sorani dialect?
Dude i speak kurdish and i love persian because i understand 30% without any effort it is fascinating when i hear persian i always think it is kurdish before realizing that it is actually persian 😂❤
@@EA22126 Yes, this is very interesting. This shows that the historical relationship between Kurds and Persians was like the relationship between two close brothers ❤️
Congrats Miss Dea. Excellent your vídeo. I need to learn Kurdish because my love for Kurdistan where I was visiting 3 times is great! I have many friends there. Please teach about daily phrases for: 1 - getting a shared taxi and destination/prices. 2 - Also about buying food or fruits in a Bazaar. 3 - directions in a town, village or city (in ex: Where is ... Go straight ahead... Near to ... Turn on the right / left etc) 4 - meals, food, fruits, drink, eat, I am hungry/not hungry etc. (Please, do you give lessons privately? How much?)
Uff finally someone who teach kurdish sorani on youtube. Mn baxom kurdem and ba sorani keza akem bez kurdiyakm zor bash neya. Bes detane video bo aw kasana bekey kurdi azenen bes ayanewe improve their kurdish skills i hop you understand me 💗💗
@@geralds3498they are like 70% the same ,so if you get a sorani and a kurmanji speaker that have never heard each others dialects before they would understand 70% of each other so yes they are quite similar
Hello, how are you... Is it possible to ask a question.. If you are from the Kurds of Iraq... Do the Kurds also speak Arabic with their mother tongue... We have Kurds in southern Iraq, but some of them speak only Arabic and the other speaks both
Even though I’m not living there but originally I’m from KURDISTAN-IRAQ so Kurds especially in north part of Kurdistan-Iraq and east they speak KURDISH there also might be some people who know Arabic too but the Kurds who are in Places like KIRKUK they know both languages but that’s because both are living together Kurds and Arabs So the original language of the Kurds is KURDISH but there are so many kurdish people who know Arabic too
@@GG-ff6hh No, we're not Arabs. The Kurds who only speak Arabic in Baghdad and southern Iraq are the ones who abandon their culture. Two of my uncles remained in the south, married Arab women, and only speak Arabic.
Hi ! I'm persian speaker and our history teacher is a native Kurdish speaker and she helped me a lot during this year (she also taught us the real history of iran which was much more pleasant to hear than the propaganda of our dictatorship which could put her into a grave danger) and me and my classmates want to learn kurdish to thank her in kurdish . Thank you !
Deya thank you for your work. I m kurmanjî from bakur , i m learning soranî too. Allmost all alphabet i learned allready now( we use latin alphabet here but its not enough)
It’s impressive you know so many languages, you can speak English, Kurdish, and I’m assuming Persian Arabic or Turkish since those are the countries with large kurdish populations. I wish I could be trilingual like that
Actually this popped up on recommend videos and i like your content, we kurds should support more new talents that are willing to do something beneficial to ensure a better future, thanks 👍
I’m very proud as a Kurdish we someone like learn Kurdish to another people around the world so keep going and never stop to doing video like this بژي كوردستان
thanks for your video, It's very interesting, as a Persian speaker, I find Surani Kurdish very similar to our Persian language in Khorasan, except "baash" has a different meaning, which is an imperative verb to be. In addition, for the first person singular, we add "am" at the end of the verbs. we use similar word for thanks "sepaas" , it literally means 3 respect!
Bro khorasan people are literally kurdish read about kurdish history and you will know that they are immigrated kurdish persian sha of the time transported kurdish people to ther to decrease kurdish population.
Silav ji birayê kurdê min re min xwest ez we hişyar bikim ka divê hûn çi bizanibin û qebûl bikin ku hûn Kurdên li bakurê Kurdistanê dijîn, ne li Tirkiyê, ji ber ku dijminên miletê me axa me dagir kirine! Divê em hemû bizanin ku Kurdistana mezin a rast ji çar parçeyên Başûr , Bakur , Rojhilat û Rojavayê Kurdistanê pêk tê! 🇹🇯☀️
Hey, thanks so much, I am learning at the moment, btw I am polyglot, but I am trying to learn sorani now 😊, thanks for explanation, I appreciate you with my all heart
@@omarshinwari7823 Sorani spoke mostly by Kurds from iraq and iran and kurmanji spoke by Kurds from turkey and Syria . But they’re also kurmanji speakers in northern iraq and Khorasan region in iran
Such a great idea for the ones who want to learn kurdish, i think u'r the first kurdish person who make this videos, anyway, keep going and insha allah you'll be succed and btw i like your english, proud of u 🤍
شكرا جزيلا سوف انتظر الدروس الاخرى، انا اتعلم سريعا الحمدلله الله سبحانه وتعلى اعطاني مخ دماغ مغناطيس! احب تعلم اللغات واللغات هي هوايتي كل قومية احبها احب لغتها واتعلمها بسرعة الشعب الكوري شعب طيب التقاليد والعادات تشبه تقاليد وهادات بلدنا بل العراق اكراد عرب تركمان… لهذا احببتهم واحببت لغتهم ووالان اتعلم اللغة الكورية، صعبة عليهم ولكن انا؟ اللغة الكورية هي فنجان قهوة اسربه!ههههههه! سعيد معرفتك انسة ديا… حفظك الله ورعاك…
Deya, you are AMAZING, thank you so much!! 😭💚💚💚 I’m born and bred in Germany. I speak the Zaza dialect or as we would refer to it «Kırmanji / Zonê ma». (Zaza at least to the village of my parents is an exonym/a term exposed by others..) Almost nobody speaks “Zaza”.. Unfortunately I’m not fluent enough to teach others, in fact I do not have the material to thoroughly teach myself to then properly teach others. While I do speak 6 languages, 3 of them natively, another one fluently, the fact that Kurdish, my mother tongue, isn’t one of those 4, makes me really sad..😞 And nope, it is by no means a lack of willpower or ignorance! Whenever I look for content, I end up frustrated only to realize: still no new sources.. So now, I have decided to learn Kurmanji or Sorani. Being able to at least talk to other Kurds motivates me, plus I hope that this will bring me back to my own dialect in order to save it from dying out. I will keep the faith, the day will come, when I will show the world the diversity of my/our beautiful dialects. On that day I will come back to this comment. Until then please do not stop, once again you are amazing, pleasant to watch !!! Please continue, we need you, زۆر سوپاس ♥️
hallo liebe ich bin auch kurdisch und ich wohne in slemanie momentan lerne ich deutsch ich sprache sprechen deutsch, russich, arabisch, kurdisch sorane ist meine muttersprache wenn sie möchten ganz gut kurdisch lernen oder sprechen, können sie mit mir weitermachen von (chat) on massenger oder snapchat ... möchten sie?
I belive : zaza or zazaki is not language's name or peoples name . Dımılki is correck . ( Turkey / turkisch people use this ''zaza'' word but when you look the history , you can t see ''zaza'' or ''zazaki'' words . (sorry for my bad english) . / Deine Muttersprahe ist nicht ''zaza'' oder ''zazaki'' .Die muss ''dımılki'' sein. Meine Muttersprache ist auch Dımılki . Entschuldigen sie für mein Deutsch.
@@pentateta6788 absolutely you are right, my mom speaks dimilî my dad speaks kurmanjî, and my mom say to my dad " we are the real kurds " also dimilkî peoples say them self kirdkî(means original kurd) 😅😅
Kurdish language don’t have dialects. Kurdish Language should have its own language group. Because they haven’t been influenced by modern Persian and these languages, seems to be closer to proto iranic languages. And they are different languages of Iranic tribes who Iranized the Neolithic inhabitants In Zagros mountains.
Same im Pashtun. Baloch live right next to us The similarity is becUse all these language stem from the iranic language family tree Meaning Persian, Tajiki, Kurdish, Balchi, Pamiri,Pashto are similar
@@omarshinwari7823 we Baloch pashtoon farsi Kurd lived together i guess that's why whenever i see a pashtoon or a farsi kurdi for a second i am like Are u a Baloch 😂 and my best is a pashtoon he is my classmate we study Arabic together but it's so sad that Pakistan's army destroyed our people kidnapping our young boys and spreading drugs in our country so our young people never ever try to think who they are
Wow Deya 🤩 I’m impressed with your English accent 😁 I’m from Mexico but live in USA, and I’m speak Spanish and English and hopefully very soon Kurdish sorani, I think I can better express myself in Spanish language than English tho 😅 btw Good luck! Cheers from Colorado!☺️
Hey Hilda! I am Kurdish and live in Colorado. There is a decent Kurdish community here, Sorani and Kurmanji (I speak both). If you are interested feel free to reach out and can help connecting you with the community or I can help you myself.
you can talk about how to express our feelings. For example, after this question "how are you feeling today", then answer with different feeling words like: good, bad, sick, happy, sad, proud, scared, worried, ... Zor Supas!
You have done a very good job, I am happy to see a girl teaching people to speak Kurdish, I support you if there is even one viewer / I will definitely be the second person / successful
I'm from Iraq and I talk Kurdish (sorani) and it's very easy to learn so it's not really that hard and your name is beautiful dia is a beautiful name my sister is named at😊😊
Well done! This is the first time i see a video where someone explains Kurdish Sorani in such a good way. Just one thing though, the (m) sound at the end of (bashm) IS a pronoun but it's a "suffix pronoun", (mn) is an "independent pronoun". So it actually is a pronoun, just a different type. There are suffix pronouns in Arabic too.
Thank you for your introduction to Sorani. I suggest that you watch out for any differences in volume, such as between your voice and the end of the timer at, say, 2:31.
The sorani dialect sounds so close to our Pashto language 🇦🇫 It no suprise since both are Iranic language Bash yim - im good (Kurdish) Sha yim - im good (Pashto) Mi Nawm ....... - my name (Kurdish) Mo num..... - my name (Pashto) ay to - and you (Kurdish) aw to - and you Love it. we also have same words like Baran (Rain), asman (Sky) etc
Perfect content 👏🏻, but you should have plans to continue this and make abundant videos on a regular basis on your channel. I think you’ll have fantastic results if you just put together the crucial stuff to learn as a starting point for learners and continue all the way till very advanced levels. I believe you can do this and have a brilliant future simply cuz what you do actually is unique so far and everyone has paid the least attention to it. I hope you grow your channel quickly and see you with more outstanding videos.
Thanks a lot for your support. I’m going through a mental break down recently so can’t be able to focus on making videos for now. And yes it was my plan to upload videos in a regular basis as many as I can till advanced. I just need some time and I’ll be back soon🥰
What do you want me to talk about in the next videos?😍
Feel free to leave your suggestions here!🌷🥰
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What dialect you will teach?
Hi great video I'm better at understanding kurdish rather than speaking it as I'm shy but I'd like to learn how to put sentences together for example using
A
The
And
He
She
Went
Going
Coming
things like that if that makes sense thankyou x
Food and drink, with sentences like would u like and no thank u x
Slaw
Gulakam🌷
Sarchava
خەڵکی کوێی؟
Finally! I was looking for that for so long! I've so many Kurdish friends and always so excited to learn Kurdish sorani ^^ much love from Korea 🇰🇷
چۆنی
@@papula3106 چۆنی
@@papula3106 az kurdm bakûr
@@papula3106sorani zor nazanm😭
@@serhat63990 aha ok bas englishakat zor basha 😁👌
I am originally kurmanj .I've just started to learn Soranî after started zazaki .Soranî is such sweet that I want to listen to Soranî speaker.What a lovely language our Kurdî is.Slav ji Kurdistana bakûr.❤
Hello, I am originally sorani, I wanna learn kirmanji, I have neighbors that speak badini and I wanna learn badini so I can speak with them, wonderful people. Can you please suggest ways I could learn on my own. I know you might say go talk to them, I am too shy to talk to them. I have little to no contact with them, but I want to get to know them.
@@Philocalyleena kurmanclara göre sorani konuşanların ağzında şeker var. Sorani konuşunca insanın ağzı tatlanıyor sanki. Sorani çok güzel bir lehçe.
اهلا انا ايضاً كرديه لاكن فيليه لاكني ساتعلم السوارانيه بما ان انها الهجه الاساسيه في بلادي التي اتمنا ان اعيش بها ابي يرفض بسبب حبها احدى مناطق بغداد😅
صاحب التعليق كرمانجي من تركيا لا يفهم العربي لذا تحدث معه بالانجليزيه @@user-Zinab_The_Kurdish
Hi, where did you learn zazaki from? I also want to learn, that's why I ask, thank you
As a Northern Kurdish (Kurmanji) speaker,i love the Sorani Kurdish. I hope we as a Kurds gonna to learn two main dialects of a Beautiful Kurdish language. I wanna see more videos. i wish you best!
Yeah I agree with you ☺️
Bji kurd 🫡
And i speak sorani kurdish and loveee kurmanji kurdish, currently i am learning it i mean i always understood kurmanji but i want to speak it well
@@arthur10661 happy happy
In Iraqi Kurdistan it's mandatory to learn both in schools, when I went to primary school there I was learning Kurmanji (the Badini dialect) however unfortunately, I forgot most of it when my family migrated overseas.
Your videos came at the perfect time!! I’m Kurdish on my mom’s side (she’s from Slemani) and I’ve been meaning to learn it for as long as I can remember! You’re awesome!!
So glad you could find my channel🥰🌷
Enjoy learning with my videos✨
where do you live dalal ?
@@KurdishwDia ty fr beging on UA-cam and im kurdish so ty ❤i luv u
Where is your father from and why didn't your mother teach you a kurdish ?
Wow, I'm not really learning Kurdish right now, so I just watched this video by curiosity. Now I'm in love with this language, it sounds really beautiful! It's in my list of languages I need to learn someday. ❤️
I am Kurmanji and i am learning sorani
Kurdish is a beautiful language
We should be proud of that.
Zor spas🙏
this is sorani dialect. i speak Kurmanji dialect ! thanks for teaching our lovely language ☺️
Whats the diffrence and can Kurmanji dialect speakers understand sorani
What dialect would turkish kurds speak? My dad is kurdish Türk.
@@imiidavock634 Your dad is just Kurdish. You can’t say that because they are different nation unless your dad is half Kurdish and half Turkish.
These are not dialects. There are more than two Kurdish languages. Sorani,Kurmanji,Gorani, Zazaki,Luri,Hawrami belong In the kurdish language group also known as the proto iranic language group. Because these languages haven’t been influenced by modern persian.
@@imiidavock634 He would either speak Kurmanji or Zazaki.
Thank you I am a crossing guard in Philadelphia USA and I cross many student's who speak Kurdish they are delighted when I great them in Kurish. Thanks again
Hello dear Dia, I congratulate you for teaching our native language Kurdish through the English language. I wish you success in your lessons.
Love Kurdish people been there .I was 17 years old .chaldean visit arbil my God you see passion great people make you cry.learn some Kurdish in my hi school baghdad.some word aramaya.some russian good to learn Kurdish. Love them more .bless❤
كل الاحترام لاخوتنا واخواتنا ❤ الكلدان
I'm an American from Reddit, your voice sounds really nice.
Haha thanks for checking my channel out!
slaw i am a 35 year old English man and i appreciate you teaching me some Kurdish and it is great, god bless you beautiful lady thank you
thank you so much Dia gian, I am a half kurdish girl from Iran but I couldn't learn kurdish due to the fact that we left our city when I was too young. I am trying to find my roots and learn my mother language. your videos are really helpful.
Where do you live now ?
And what is your other half ?
Well done, I am really happy to hear a Kurdish girl with a good English accent and such great ability in online teaching
I am mexican gal working in a city where a huge Kurdish population lives in the USA!
Thank you so much!!
Best wishes with your learning process🙌🏼✨
Where do you live ?
FINALLY SOME GOOD CONTENTS
Content* BOZO'y munarm
@@muslm4496 kordi xo xor maba w islobi qsakrdt bgora lagal rezm
😬
Ur callin this a good content bloody hell man 💀
بژی کراکین
I will respect your channel because our community needs more information upon any language actually we are living a local location. Thank you so much great teacher ❤️❤️🙏🙏
Thank you sooo much 😭
I need to learn it cause my love of my life is kurdish and i need to learn it so that someday i can talk with her in kurdish not English thank you so much 🙏🏻
You made my day Allah keep you safe 💚
I am Moroccan, and started learning Kurdish Sorani, it's such a beautiful language, ❤
Slaw, min nawm Kent a, khoshalim bi nasinit, I have a friend from Erbil (Hawler) and he introduced me to Sorani, although I can read the letters, its hard to make out the words 😂
But, thank you for posting videos on learning Sorani, because there are greatly limited resources to learn it, much respect!🙌🏻
You are great bror😊😊
How are causativ sentences in sorani Kurdish?
Barzani had a mosque built in Erbil(causativ)
Barzani built a mosque in Erbil
SORANİ=?
Osman had a photo taken( causativ)
Osman took a photo
SORANİ=?
I had my hair cut (causativ)
I cut my hair
SORANİ=?
Is the verb "dan "( to give ) used at the end of the sentence or in the middle of the sentence? (it is in the middle in the Kurmanji dialect)
A-) Ayşe Pereyi da Osman.
B-) Ayşe Pereyi be Osman da
Which one is correct in sorani dialect?
I am Persian and Kurdish is my favorite language and culture
Dude i speak kurdish and i love persian because i understand 30% without any effort
it is fascinating when i hear persian i always think it is kurdish before realizing that it is actually persian 😂❤
@@EA22126 Yes, this is very interesting. This shows that the historical relationship between Kurds and Persians was like the relationship between two close brothers ❤️
Both of them are coming same ancestry already .
Congrats Miss Dea. Excellent your vídeo. I need to learn Kurdish because my love for Kurdistan where I was visiting 3 times is great!
I have many friends there.
Please teach about daily phrases for: 1 - getting a shared taxi and destination/prices. 2 - Also about buying food or fruits in a Bazaar. 3 - directions in a town, village or city (in ex: Where is ... Go straight ahead... Near to ... Turn on the right / left etc) 4 - meals, food, fruits, drink, eat, I am hungry/not hungry etc.
(Please, do you give lessons privately? How much?)
Hello my friend there are many who give private lessons in Kurdish especially in the city of Sulaymaniyah in southern Kurdistan. ❤
Deya is not only the best Language teacher on YT in my personal opinion, but the most beautiful one too.
Uff finally someone who teach kurdish sorani on youtube. Mn baxom kurdem and ba sorani keza akem bez kurdiyakm zor bash neya. Bes detane video bo aw kasana bekey kurdi azenen bes ayanewe improve their kurdish skills i hop you understand me 💗💗
I speak kurmanjî dialect, Soranî is lovely and i can understand most of it.
Are there much variations between the two?
@@geralds3498they are like 70% the same ,so if you get a sorani and a kurmanji speaker that have never heard each others dialects before they would understand 70% of each other so yes they are quite similar
@@EA22126 As a Sorani speaker, I only understand like 10% of Behdini. I have an easier time understanding Farsi.
@zack2804 That's because you don't watch the Kurdish news channels much 😂
Well done girl
As a Kurdish girl I support you keep it up
This is gonna be a very awesome continent for that ❤️
Hello, how are you... Is it possible to ask a question.. If you are from the Kurds of Iraq... Do the Kurds also speak Arabic with their mother tongue... We have Kurds in southern Iraq, but some of them speak only Arabic and the other speaks both
Even though I’m not living there but originally I’m from KURDISTAN-IRAQ so Kurds especially in north part of Kurdistan-Iraq and east they speak KURDISH there also might be some people who know Arabic too but the Kurds who are in Places like KIRKUK they know both languages but that’s because both are living together Kurds and Arabs
So the original language of the Kurds is KURDISH but there are so many kurdish people who know Arabic too
@@lanachomani7234
thx sister. .to answer my question
@@GG-ff6hh No, we're not Arabs. The Kurds who only speak Arabic in Baghdad and southern Iraq are the ones who abandon their culture. Two of my uncles remained in the south, married Arab women, and only speak Arabic.
I’m currently in Rojava and I’m going to use all these!!
Sbas 🙂
Why you are in rojava ?
really impressive , really proud of you and hopefully there is someone that teaches people our lovely language thank you so much❤❤
Wow, you are a wonderful Kurdish teacher. I'm really proud of you my darling sister. Well done 👍
Ez bi kurmancî qise dikim u bi xera te ezê xwe ferî soranî bikim. Gelekî spas Deya 😍✌️
Her serkeftin be! ❤ her biji
Ez jî kurmanc im. Ez dixwazim ku ewîl zarave yê dimlî ferî bibim
Tû her hebî Mamoste Delal û Şîrîn ♥️♥️👏
yes pls keep it up . we really need these lessons! you are the only resource I found here 🌸 I really appreciate what you're doing !
still waiting ! Come on !!!!!!
Hi ! I'm persian speaker and our history teacher is a native Kurdish speaker and she helped me a lot during this year (she also taught us the real history of iran which was much more pleasant to hear than the propaganda of our dictatorship which could put her into a grave danger) and me and my classmates want to learn kurdish to thank her in kurdish .
Thank you !
That’s really so sweet and heartwarming to hear!✨🤍
Deya thank you for your work. I m kurmanjî from bakur , i m learning soranî too. Allmost all alphabet i learned allready now( we use latin alphabet here but its not enough)
Destxweş dilê min
Ez jî kurmancim ji rojava me ❤️
@@didoheso5421 gelek spas birayêmin. Xoş hal bum ☀️☀️☀️
It’s impressive you know so many languages, you can speak English, Kurdish, and I’m assuming Persian Arabic or Turkish since those are the countries with large kurdish populations. I wish I could be trilingual like that
Bardawam ba jwankila 🥺🍬🤍🌸allei nuqulli mashalah la jwani w zirakit☺️🌈
This is going to be so useful when I (hopefully) meet my partner's mom! 😊 Thank you for starting us on this awesome learning journey! 💖
Good luck :D
Actually this popped up on recommend videos and i like your content, we kurds should support more new talents that are willing to do something beneficial to ensure a better future, thanks 👍
Which country's launguage
I’m very proud as a Kurdish we someone like learn Kurdish to another people around the world so keep going and never stop to doing video like this
بژي كوردستان
You are amazing teacher, proud of you . دەستخۆش بۆ ئەو کارە جۆانەت ، شانازیت پێوە دەکەین .
Im from korea. I love kurdish. And i can speak kurdish little bit. I have kurdish sorani boyfriend. Haha. You're really good at teaching.thanks😍
Wow 😂❤
And I'm Kurdish learning Korean here in America. It's a small world! 😆
Das xosh Deya gyan! You're doing great! This is awesome! Please continue.
I’m kurdish and this is very helpful to foreigners keep up the good work girl ❤️ 👏🏼
thanks for your video, It's very interesting, as a Persian speaker, I find Surani Kurdish very similar to our Persian language in Khorasan, except "baash" has a different meaning, which is an imperative verb to be. In addition, for the first person singular, we add "am" at the end of the verbs. we use similar word for thanks "sepaas" , it literally means 3 respect!
Bro khorasan people are literally kurdish read about kurdish history and you will know that they are immigrated kurdish persian sha of the time transported kurdish people to ther to decrease kurdish population.
As much as I know about Kurdish history and hkosran people are Kurdish so of course it's close to the language
I wish there were more people who will teach zazaki/kirmanci in Turkey
Silav ji birayê kurdê min re min xwest ez we hişyar bikim ka divê hûn çi bizanibin û qebûl bikin ku hûn Kurdên li bakurê Kurdistanê dijîn, ne li Tirkiyê, ji ber ku dijminên miletê me axa me dagir kirine! Divê em hemû bizanin ku Kurdistana mezin a rast ji çar parçeyên Başûr , Bakur , Rojhilat û Rojavayê Kurdistanê pêk tê! 🇹🇯☀️
Hey, thanks so much, I am learning at the moment, btw I am polyglot, but I am trying to learn sorani now 😊, thanks for explanation, I appreciate you with my all heart
I’m happy it helps! I’ll definitely get back with more videos.
@@KurdishwDia zor supas 🥰🤗
Well I'm actually kurdish kurmanci from south kurdistan but my sorani is somehow perfect 🤩❤️☀️💚
Good Job Bro I’am Sorani Kurdish🇹🇯☀️
Question is sorani and Kurmanji similae and can they understand eachother
which ones more spoken and in which part/country of Kurdistan
@@omarshinwari7823 Sorani spoke mostly by Kurds from iraq and iran and kurmanji spoke by Kurds from turkey and Syria . But they’re also kurmanji speakers in northern iraq and Khorasan region in iran
Such a great idea for the ones who want to learn kurdish, i think u'r the first kurdish person who make this videos, anyway, keep going and insha allah you'll be succed and btw i like your english, proud of u 🤍
Love watching her videos, her real beauty isn't in her face it is sooo in the light that shines in her heart ❤ i think im in love lol 💕
شكرا جزيلا سوف انتظر الدروس الاخرى، انا اتعلم سريعا الحمدلله الله سبحانه وتعلى اعطاني مخ دماغ مغناطيس! احب تعلم اللغات واللغات هي هوايتي كل قومية احبها احب لغتها واتعلمها بسرعة الشعب الكوري شعب طيب التقاليد والعادات تشبه تقاليد وهادات بلدنا بل العراق اكراد عرب تركمان…
لهذا احببتهم واحببت لغتهم ووالان اتعلم اللغة الكورية، صعبة عليهم ولكن انا؟ اللغة الكورية هي فنجان قهوة اسربه!ههههههه! سعيد معرفتك انسة ديا…
حفظك الله ورعاك…
لغة كوردية يا كورية
دەستت خۆشبێت و هەر سەركەڤتوبیت.
زۆر سوپاس گوزاری تۆم كە بەو شێوازە جوانە بە ئینگلیزی زمانی شیرینی كوردی شیدەكەیتەوە بۆ خەڵكی نە تەوەكانی دیكە ، دڵنیام هەر ئینگلیزێك یان هەر كەسێكی دیكەی نەتەوەكانی تر گەر ئینگلیزی بزانێت بە تەواوەتی سوود لە ڤیدۆكانی تۆ وەر دەگرێت بۆ فێر بوونی زمانی شیرینی كوردی.
دووپاتە سوپاس و پێزانێنێكی پڕ مەزن بۆ چێكردنی ئەو ڤیدۆیانە❤️❤️💐💐💐🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
Love the videos can't wait to see more u teach very well
This is a great video, trying to learn kurdish as my wife is kurdish. Spas, regards from Norway.
Just came across this video, I really appreciate you for doing this, Makes me so happy to see proud Kurdish girls out there:)
Har biji!
Hello Dia, we love your videos please upload more. Thanks a lot.
Deya, you are AMAZING, thank you so much!! 😭💚💚💚
I’m born and bred in Germany.
I speak the Zaza dialect or
as we would refer to it «Kırmanji / Zonê ma».
(Zaza at least to the village of my parents
is an exonym/a term exposed by others..)
Almost nobody speaks “Zaza”..
Unfortunately I’m not fluent enough to teach others, in fact I do not have the material to thoroughly teach myself to then properly teach others.
While I do speak 6 languages, 3 of them natively, another one fluently, the fact that Kurdish,
my mother tongue, isn’t one of those 4,
makes me really sad..😞
And nope, it is by no means
a lack of willpower or ignorance!
Whenever I look for content, I end up frustrated
only to realize: still no new sources..
So now, I have decided to learn Kurmanji or Sorani.
Being able to at least talk to other Kurds motivates me, plus I hope that this will bring me back to my own dialect in order to save it from dying out.
I will keep the faith,
the day will come,
when I will show the world
the diversity of my/our beautiful dialects.
On that day I will come back to this comment.
Until then please do not stop,
once again you are amazing, pleasant to watch !!!
Please continue, we need you, زۆر سوپاس ♥️
You have my full support❤️ and I’m sure you’re gonna be fluent in Kurdish one day🌻✨And I’ll be back with new contents soon🥰
hallo liebe
ich bin auch kurdisch und ich wohne in slemanie
momentan lerne ich deutsch
ich sprache sprechen deutsch, russich, arabisch, kurdisch sorane ist meine muttersprache
wenn sie möchten ganz gut kurdisch
lernen oder sprechen, können sie mit mir weitermachen von (chat) on massenger oder snapchat ...
möchten sie?
I belive : zaza or zazaki is not language's name or peoples name . Dımılki is correck . ( Turkey / turkisch people use this ''zaza'' word but when you look the history , you can t see ''zaza'' or ''zazaki'' words . (sorry for my bad english) . / Deine Muttersprahe ist nicht ''zaza'' oder ''zazaki'' .Die muss ''dımılki'' sein. Meine Muttersprache ist auch Dımılki . Entschuldigen sie für mein Deutsch.
@@pentateta6788 absolutely you are right, my mom speaks dimilî my dad speaks kurmanjî, and my mom say to my dad " we are the real kurds " also dimilkî peoples say them self kirdkî(means original kurd) 😅😅
Kurdish language don’t have dialects. Kurdish Language should have its own language group. Because they haven’t been influenced by modern Persian and these languages, seems to be closer to proto iranic languages. And they are different languages of Iranic tribes who Iranized the Neolithic inhabitants In Zagros mountains.
I learn more vocabulary from Miss Deya May Allah Give You More And more success
As a Muslim i love it from Bangladesh
Hey.i`m Melia from Iran and i love Kurdish people & languege . thanks for your videos. please keep it😍❤
Brazilian learning Kurdish 🙏🏻
Dia looks like a doll! So cute!
It’s awesome to see we got similar words lol (in Balochi)
Same im Pashtun. Baloch live right next to us
The similarity is becUse all these language stem from the iranic language family tree
Meaning Persian, Tajiki, Kurdish, Balchi, Pamiri,Pashto are similar
@@omarshinwari7823 that’s so interesting to know!😍 I’m learning a lot from you guys as well!✨
@@omarshinwari7823 we Baloch pashtoon farsi Kurd lived together i guess that's why whenever i see a pashtoon or a farsi kurdi for a second i am like Are u a Baloch 😂 and my best is a pashtoon he is my classmate we study Arabic together but it's so sad that Pakistan's army destroyed our people kidnapping our young boys and spreading drugs in our country so our young people never ever try to think who they are
Yeah
Your sound is so calm, it is been a while since i heard a teaching video without background songs and other noisy stuff. Well done, dear!
Wow Deya 🤩 I’m impressed with your English accent 😁 I’m from Mexico but live in USA, and I’m speak Spanish and English and hopefully very soon Kurdish sorani, I think I can better express myself in Spanish language than English tho 😅 btw Good luck! Cheers from Colorado!☺️
Enjoy your Kurdish learning journey 🤗💗
Thanks a lot🌷✨
Hey Hilda!
I am Kurdish and live in Colorado. There is a decent Kurdish community here, Sorani and Kurmanji (I speak both). If you are interested feel free to reach out and can help connecting you with the community or I can help you myself.
Hi can we be friends?🙃
you can talk about how to express our feelings. For example, after this question "how are you feeling today", then answer with different feeling words like: good, bad, sick, happy, sad, proud, scared, worried, ... Zor Supas!
As a persian ig kurdish will be easyest language to learn 😅supas for the video
long live diakhan keep up the good work❤😊
as a kurdish im proud😌👏
Thank you Dia , that’s so sweet of you , Can you please teach some kurmanji accent as well, I need some communication with my grandmother 😅
i love these kind of video plz keep it up and dont listen to the haters
you a talented girl just keep going
Good job Deya ✌. Very understanble and similar to Persians
I'm baloch from the great Balochistan, our language (balochi) is 30 to 40 % same as kurdish
Thank you and I hope you continue 🌹
Keep going! Appreciate your hard work👍👍👍
My name is dia too and I speak Kurdish 😊 you deserve 1 million likes and subs everyone get this girl too 1 million subs and likes ❤❤
Lovely vidios keep making them I will definitely will learn from them🥰
Thank you so much for your support!🌷✨
I NICE TO SEE YOUR VIDEO IMA KURDISH SORANI❤🎉and I really happy someone trying to teach every one ❤
Best job you try to do dya proud of you 🥰
You have done a very good job, I am happy to see a girl teaching people to speak Kurdish, I support you if there is even one viewer / I will definitely be the second person / successful
Keep going we will support you Bravo 💙💙💙💙💙Habib
I'm from Iraq and I talk Kurdish (sorani) and it's very easy to learn so it's not really that hard and your name is beautiful dia is a beautiful name my sister is named at😊😊
Finally some good things 👍🏻
Well done! This is the first time i see a video where someone explains Kurdish Sorani in such a good way.
Just one thing though, the (m) sound at the end of (bashm) IS a pronoun but it's a "suffix pronoun", (mn) is an "independent pronoun". So it actually is a pronoun, just a different type. There are suffix pronouns in Arabic too.
really good idea teacher deya 👏 we always proud of person as you ,thats amazing keep going❤️🩹🌹🌹
perfectly beginning ... 😀
We thank you for putting this video and for learning Kurdish and Inglish❤🖤
Excellent! Thanks for the video, very clear and easy to learn😊.
پیاو هەیە لەگەڵ تۆ فێرە ئینگلیزی نەبێهـ😂❤ دەست خۆش بەردەوام بەهـ.
😂😂
ڕێک😂😂😂
Agaû Lêya Mamosa😂
Iam from Pakistan I start today very nice
فێركردنی كوردی - جوانه - دهستهكانت خۆش بێت Beautiful teacher
Very helpful, I will be working with a new student who speaks Kurdish, zor supas!
Well done teacher keep going❤
Thank you for your introduction to Sorani. I suggest that you watch out for any differences in volume, such as between your voice and the end of the timer at, say, 2:31.
The sorani dialect sounds so close to our Pashto language 🇦🇫
It no suprise since both are Iranic language
Bash yim - im good (Kurdish)
Sha yim - im good (Pashto)
Mi Nawm ....... - my name (Kurdish)
Mo num..... - my name (Pashto)
ay to - and you (Kurdish)
aw to - and you
Love it. we also have same words like Baran (Rain), asman (Sky) etc
You Excellent Kurdish teacher.
Ive been fluent in kurdish since i was 4 and im almost 13 jow
Thank you so much for this content 🎉
Perfect content 👏🏻, but you should have plans to continue this and make abundant videos on a regular basis on your channel. I think you’ll have fantastic results if you just put together the crucial stuff to learn as a starting point for learners and continue all the way till very advanced levels. I believe you can do this and have a brilliant future simply cuz what you do actually is unique so far and everyone has paid the least attention to it. I hope you grow your channel quickly and see you with more outstanding videos.
Thanks a lot for your support.
I’m going through a mental break down recently so can’t be able to focus on making videos for now.
And yes it was my plan to upload videos in a regular basis as many as I can till advanced.
I just need some time and I’ll be back soon🥰
@@KurdishwDia Xwa naka, wish you the best of luck and a speedy recovery ❤️🩹 😊
ئەھ ماشەڵا و لێبێت چەن جوان و ناسک و موئەدەبیت بەردەوامبە😍🌹