kurd

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English - Turkish
Kürtçe

Kürtçe konuşuyor musun? - Do you speak Kurdish?

(isim) Kürt
Kurdish Kürt
Kurdistan Kürdistan
Kürt

Kürtçe konuşuyor musun? - Do you speak Kurdish?

Kürt dilini seviyorum. - I like the Kurdish language.

Kurdish
kürtçe

Kürtçe konuşuyor musun? - Do you speak Kurdish?

Kurdish
{s} Kürt

Kürt dilini seviyorum. - I like the Kurdish language.

Kürtçe konuşuyor musun? - Do you speak Kurdish?

Kurdish
(sıfat) Kürt
Kurdish
(isim) Kürtçe
Kurdish
s., i
English - English
A member of the linguistically and culturally distinct people who inhabit those parts of Syria, Iran, Iraq, Turkey,Armenia,Azerbaijan, and the former Soviet Union known as Kurdistan
A member of the linguistically and culturally distinct pastoral and agricultural people who inhabit those parts of Syria, Iran, Iraq, Turkey, and the former Soviet Union sometimes known as Kurdistan
a member of a people living in Iran, Iraq, and Turkey. Member of an ethnic and linguistic group native to parts of Iran, Iraq, and Turkey (see Kurdistan). Kurds speak one of two dialects of Kurdish, a West Iranian language related to Modern Persian. Traditionally nomadic, most were forced into farming by the redrawing of state borders after World War I (1914-18). Most Kurds are Sunnite Muslims; Sufism is widely practiced. Plans for a Kurdish state, promised by the Treaty of Sèvres (1920), which dissolved the Ottoman Empire, were never realized. Kurds in Turkey, Iran, and Iraq have been variously persecuted and pressured to assimilate; Iraqi attacks were particularly severe during the Iran-Iraq War (1980-90) and following the Persian Gulf War (1990-91). See also Kurdistan Workers' Party
{i} member of Muslim people who inhabit the region of Kurdistan
A native or inhabitant of a mountainous region of Western Asia belonging to the Turkish and Persian monarchies
A people of Indo-European origin speaking a Persian dialect with archaic features They have lived in a region or eastern Turkey, north Iraq and Iranian Kurdistan for thousands of years Most are settled farmers but there are large communities of black-tent nomads Between them, they produce a great variety of piled and pileless weavings
a member of a largely pastoral Islamic people who live in Kurdistan; the largest ethnic group without their own state
A native of Kurdistan
Kurdish
Language of Kurdistan (In the Mesopotamia region, from the Zagros of mid-western Iran to the eastern extension of the chain of the Taurus Mountains)
Kurdish
{s} of Kurdistan; of the Kurds
kurdish
of or relating to Kurdistan or the Kurds or their language and culture; "Kurdish Moslems"
kurdish
an ethnic group in southwestern Asia Kurds generally are pastoral and agricultural people who live in a plateau region in adjoining parts of turkey, Iran, Iraq, Syria and in the Armenian and Azerbaidzhan sectors of the Soviet Caucasus
Kurdish
Of, from, or pertaining to Kurdistan, the Kurdish people or the Kurdish language
Kurdish
{i} Iranian language spoken by the Kurds
kurdish
Of or pertaining to the Kurds
kurdish
an Iranian language spoken in Turkey and Iran and Iraq and Syria and Russia of or relating to Kurdistan or the Kurds or their language and culture; "Kurdish Moslems
kurdish
Term referring to a mainly Muslim people speaking an Indo-European language similar to Persian Kurds constitute significant minorities in Iran, Iraq, and Turkey, with smaller groups in Armenia and Syria Despite international proposals in response to minority persecution, never united in a single state
kurdish
The language spoken among Kurdish people
kurdish
Language that is written in a Roman script in Iran, a Cyrrilic script in the Commonwealth of Nations, and Arabic script elsewhere
kurdish
an Iranian language spoken in Turkey and Iran and Iraq and Syria and Russia
Kurds
plural of Kurd
kurd
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