Kurdish fonts
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Kurdish Fonts refers to fonts that have Sorani alphabet glyphs. Kurds in Iraq and Iran mainly use this alphabet, though the Kurmanji alphabet is also in use.
The Sorani Kurdish dialect is mainly written using a modified Arabic-based alphabet with 33 letters. Unlike the regular Arabic alphabet, which is an abjad, Sorani is an alphabet in which vowels are mandatory, making the script easy to read.
ى, ێ, ﮪ , ﻭﻭ, ﻭ , ﯙ , ﻥ , ﻡ , ﻝ, ڵ, ﮒ, ﮎ, ﻕ, ڤ, ﻑ, ﻍ, ﻉ, ﺵ, ﺱ, ﮊ, ﺯ, ڕ, ﺭ, ﺩ, ﺥ, ﺡ, ﭺ, ﺝ, ﺕ, ﭖ, ﺏ, ﺋ, ﺍ
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[edit] Unicode fonts
[edit] Microsoft
- Arabic Typesetting
- Arial
- Microsoft Sans Serif
- Tahoma
- Times New Roman
[edit] Kurd IT group
33 UniKurd Fonts
[edit] Aso Fonts
- AsoFont Mîtra
- AsoFont Mîtra (Bold)
- AsoFont Yaqût
- AsoFont Yaqût (Bold)
- AsoFont Zêrr
- AsoFont Mindall
- AsoFont Tîtr
- AsoFont Hatuçu
- AsoFont Hatuçu (Bold)
Created by Aso Mehmûdî
[edit] Nefel fonts
- A_Nefel_Adetî
- A_Nefel_Adetî_Qelew
- A_Nefel_Botan
- A_Nefel_Sereke
- A_Nefel_Sereke_Qelew
[edit] ABD fonts
43 ABD Fonts
Created by eDuhok.net
[edit] SIL
- Scheherazade
- Lateef
Created by SIL International
[edit] non-Unicode fonts
Online Converter to Unicode
[edit] Ali fonts
[edit] Zanest fonts
[edit] Dilan fonts
[edit] Web fonts
- Unikurd Web
- Tahoma & Tahoma Bold