Rizgar B. Lea Kurdish. - Bay Foreign Language Books, 1996. - 300
p.
A multi-level course for leaing the Kurmanji dialect of Kurdish. The lessons start with the Kurdish alphabet and teaches, revises and practices grammar step by step. They finally reach an upper intermediate level.
Kurmanci is the dialect spoken by the Kurds of Turkey, Syria, the former Soviet Union, the northemost Kurds in Iranian Kurdistan, and the northweste Kurds in Iraq (i.e. , the Kurds in the Barzani-run region of Iraqi Kurdistan, where it’s known as Bahdini or Bahdinani and is a bit different from standard Kurmanci. ) It’s written in the Latin script in Turkey and Syria, in Arabic script in Iran and Iraq, and in Cyrillic in the former Soviet Union.
A multi-level course for leaing the Kurmanji dialect of Kurdish. The lessons start with the Kurdish alphabet and teaches, revises and practices grammar step by step. They finally reach an upper intermediate level.
Kurmanci is the dialect spoken by the Kurds of Turkey, Syria, the former Soviet Union, the northemost Kurds in Iranian Kurdistan, and the northweste Kurds in Iraq (i.e. , the Kurds in the Barzani-run region of Iraqi Kurdistan, where it’s known as Bahdini or Bahdinani and is a bit different from standard Kurmanci. ) It’s written in the Latin script in Turkey and Syria, in Arabic script in Iran and Iraq, and in Cyrillic in the former Soviet Union.