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  2. Kurmanji - Wikipedia

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    It is the most widely spoken form of Kurdish. Kurmanji is also the common and ceremonial language of Yazidis. [12] Their sacred book Mishefa Reş and all prayers are written and spoken in Kurmanji. [13]

  3. Languages of Syria - Wikipedia

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    Kurdish (specifically Kurmanji) is the second most spoken language in Syria. [1] It is spoken particularly in the northeast and northwest of the country within the Kurdish minority. [2] Kurdish is banned in government institutions. [11]

  4. Kurdish language - Wikipedia

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    It is also spoken in northeast Iran, as well as in certain areas of Armenia and Azerbaijan. Kurdish varieties constitute a dialect continuum, [13] with some mutually unintelligible varieties, [11] and collectively have 26 million native speakers. [14] The main varieties of Kurdish are Kurmanji, Sorani, and Southern Kurdish (Xwarîn).

  5. Kurds in Syria - Wikipedia

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    The majority of Syrian Kurds speak Kurmanji, a Kurdish dialect spoken in Turkey and northeastern Iraq and Iran. [ 27 ] It is estimated that at the beginning of the 20th century around 12,000 Kurds lived in Damascus ; an unknown number of Kurds lived in the Kurd-Dagh region; 16,000 Kurds lived in the Jarabulus region; and an unknown number lived ...

  6. Zarok TV - Wikipedia

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    Zarok TV (English: Kid TV [1]) is the first Kurdish satellite television station in Turkey for Kurdish children, broadcasting since 21 March 2015, based in Diyarbakır (Amed). The channel broadcasts programs in various Kurdish languages, specifically Kurmanji, being the most widely spoken Kurdish dialect in Turkey, Zazaki and some Sorani. [2] [3]

  7. Kurmancî - Wikipedia

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    Kurmancî, a Kurdish linguistic magazine; Kurmanji (also known as Northern Kurdish), a Kurdish dialect spoken in Turkey, Iran, Iraq and Syria; See also ...

  8. Kurds - Wikipedia

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    Kurdish-inhabited areas in the Middle East (1992) Maunsell's map of 1910, a pre-World War I British ethnographical map of the Middle East, showing the Kurdish regions in yellow (both light and dark) Kurdish (Kurdish: Kurdî or کوردی) is a collection of related dialects spoken by the Kurds. [50]

  9. Kurds in Finland - Wikipedia

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    Kurmanji has more speakers worldwide, but Sorani is the most spoken Kurdish dialect in Finland. It is likely that there are more ethnic Kurds than there are those who speak it as a first language. For example, some of the Kurds who originate from Turkey speak Turkish rather than Kurdish. There are several different Kurdish organizations in ...