Southern Kurdish
Southern Kurdish | |
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کوردی خوارگ | |
Native to | Eastern Iraq, Western Iran |
Native speakers | 3,000,000 in Iran (2000)[1] |
Indo-European
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Dialects |
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Hawar alphabet, Perso-Arabic (Sorani alphabet) | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 |
sdh |
Glottolog |
sout2640 [2] |
Linguasphere |
58-AAA-c |
Southern Kurdish (کوردی خوارگ; kurdîy xwarig) is a Kurdic group of languages/dialects predominantly spoken in western Iran and eastern Iraq. In Iran, it is spoken in the provinces of Kermanshah and Ilam. In Iraq it is spoken in the region of Khanaqin (Xaneqîn), all the way to Mandali, Pehle. It is also the dialect of the populous Kurdish Kakayî-Kakavand tribe near Kirkuk and most Yarsani kurds in Kermanshah province. There are also populous diasporas of Palewani-speakers found in the Alburz mountains.
Native speakers use various different alphabets to write Southern Kurdic, the most common ones are extensions of the standard Kurdish alphabets.
The extension consists of an extra vowel, "ۊ" for the Arabic-based Sorani script and "ü" for the Latin-based Kurmanji script.
IPA | Latin letter | Arabic letter |
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yː | ü | ۊ |
Subdialects
The subdialects of Southern Kurdic are:
- Kermanshahi is spoken mostly in western Iran, in and around the city of Kermanshah (Kirmaşan).
- Feyli, referring to the Feyli tribe; also known as Ilami, after Ilam Province. It is spoken in eastern Iraq in the Khanaqin region of Diyala province near the Iranian border, and in western Iran in Ilam province and parts of Kermanshah province, by the Feyli Kurds. Mahaki is a sub-dialect. It is spoken by the tribe of Ali Sherwan (Beyrey) in Ilam, and by almost all Feyli Kurds in Baghdad, Mandali, Badrah, and Zorbatiah in Iraq. It shares many features with Sorani.[3]
- Garrusi (Gerrûsî) (Bijarî)
- Malekshahi (Melikşayî)
- Sanjâbi (Sincawî) referring to the language of Sanjâbi people. It is closely related
- Laki is spoken in the central Zagros region of Iran, in the provinces of Lorestan (Nurabad, Kuhdasht), Kermanshah (Kangavar, Harsin), Sahneh Darreh Shahr and Holeylan in Ilam Province, and in much smaller numbers in the provinces of Qazvin, Hamedan, and Khuzestan.
- Kalhori (Kelhûrî) referring to Kalhor (Kurdish tribe).
See also
References
- ↑ Southern Kurdish at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015)
- ↑ Hammarström, Harald; Forkel, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin; Bank, Sebastian, eds. (2016). "Southern Kurdish". Glottolog 2.7. Jena: Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History.
- ↑ Vahid-e-Ranjbar, Dastur-e Zaban-e Kurdi-ye Kermanshahi. Kermanshah: Taq-Bostan. 1388
External links
Southern Kurdish test of Wikipedia at Wikimedia Incubator |
- Information regarding Southern Kurdish
- Kurdish Academy of Language describing Southern Kurdish
- Audio recordings of wordlists and narratives in Southern Kurdish, archived with Kaipuleohone
- southern Kurdish Wikipedia
Additional sources
- Kamandar Fattah, Les Dialectes kurdes méridionaux: étude linguistique et dialectologique. Louvain, Peeters, 2000, p. 55-62