Kurdish leids | |||
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Kurdî, کوردی | |||
Native tae | Turkey, Iraq, Iran, Sirie, Armenie, Azerbaijan, Georgie | ||
Region | Kurdistan, Anatolie, Khorasan | ||
Ethnicity | Kurds | ||
Native speakers | c. 20–30 million (2000–2010 est.)[1] | ||
Indo-European
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Dialects |
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Hawar alphabet (Laitin script; uised mostly in Turkey an Sirie) Sorani alphabet (Perso-Arabic script; uised maistly in Iraq an Iran) Cyrillic alphabet (umwhile Soviet Union) Armenie alphabet (1921-29 in Soviet Armenie)[3][4][5] | |||
Offeecial status | |||
Offeecial leid in | Iraq[6] Template:Kintra data Kurdistan Region[7] Rojava[8][9] | ||
Recognised minority leid in | |||
Leid codes | |||
ISO 639-1 | ku | ||
ISO 639-2 | kur | ||
ISO 639-3 | kur – inclusive codeIndividual codes: ckb – Soranikmr – Kurmanjisdh – Soothren Kurdishlki – Laki leid | ||
Glottolog | kurd1259 [14] | ||
Linguasphere | 58-AAA-a (North Kurdish incl. Kurmanji & Kurmanjiki) + 58-AAA-b (Central Kurdish incl. Dimli/Zaza & Gurani) + 58-AAA-c (Sooth Kurdish incl. Kurdi) | ||
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Kurdish is a Indo-Aryan leid that's speakers is tae be fund in the Northwast o Iran, the north o Iraq an the Sootheast o Turkey. It's sib wi the Persie leid.