Southern Kurdish

Southern Kurdish (Kurdish: کوردیی باشووری ,کوردی خوارگ, romanized: Kurdîy başûrî, Kurdiy xwarig),[2] also known as Kurdiy xwarîn is a Kurdish dialect predominantly spoken in Eastern Iraq and Western Iran.[3] In Iran, it is spoken in the provinces of Kermanshah and Ilam. In Iraq, it is spoken in the region of Khanaqin, all the way to Mandali. It is also the dialect of the populous Kurdish Kakayî tribes near Kirkuk and most Yarsani Kurds in Kermanshah Province. There are also populous diasporas of Southern Kurdish-speakers found in the Alburz mountains.

Southern Kurdish
Kurdish: کوردیی باشووری ,کوردی خوارگ
Native toEastern Iraq, Western Iran
Native speakers
3,000,000 in Iran, 350,000 in Turkey, Iraq?[1]
Dialects
  • Bayray
  • Feyli
  • Garrusi (Bijari)
  • Kermanshahi
  • Kolyai
  • Kordali
Perso-Arabic (Sorani alphabet)
Language codes
ISO 639-3sdh
Glottologsout2640
Linguasphere58-AAA-c
Geographic distribution of Kurdish and other Iranian languages spoken by Kurds

Native speakers use various different alphabets to write Southern Kurdish, the most common ones are extensions of the standard Kurdish alphabets.

Dialects

The subdialects of Southern Kurdish are:[4]


  • Garrusi
  • Malekshahi
  • Sanjâbi: referring to the language of the Sanjâbi tribe.
  • Laki
  • Kalhori referring to the Kalhor tribe.

See also

Sources

  • Kamandar Fattah, Les Dialectes kurdes méridionaux: étude linguistique et dialectologique. Louvain, Peeters, 2000, p. 55-62.

References

  1. Southern Kurdish at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015)
  2. "Kurdish, Southern". Ethnologue. Retrieved 21 August 2020.
  3. "Kurdish language i. History of the Kurdish language". Iranica Online. Retrieved 25 June 2019.
  4. "OLAC resources in and about the Southern Kurdish language". University of Pennsylvania. Retrieved 21 August 2020.
  5. Vahid-e-Ranjbar, Dastur-e Zaban-e Kurdi-ye Kermanshahi. Kermanshah: Taq-Bostan. 1388
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