Kurdish-English/English-Kurdish (Kurmanci, Sorani and Zazaki) Dictionary and Phrasebook Romanized

Kurdish is the name of a group of related languages spoken by Kurdish peoples across Turkey, Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Syria, Iraq and Iran. Kurmanci is spoken mainly across eastern Turkey, the Caucasus, and northern Iraq, while the Zaza people of southeastern Anatolia, Turkey speak Zazaki. Sorani is spoken in both Iraq and Iran. These are the three primary Kurdish languages spoken across the Kurdish heartland of Kurdistan. The languages are presented in three distinct sections, each with its own grammatical introduction, pronunciation guide, two-way dictionary, and travel-oriented phrasebook. The book is also a valuable comparative reference for students of Kurdish. Sorania is usually written in a form of the Arabic script, but there is also a standard Roman alphabet, which is used in this book. Both Kurmanji and Zazaki are written in an easy-to-read Roman-based alphabet. Nicholas Awde is a writer, linguist and regional specialist based in London.
 
9780781810715
Nicholas Awde
226 pages 95x190mm 4,000 entries
£8.99 paperback
Hippocrene Books
 
     

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