Bambara to Kurdish Translation

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Common Phrases From Bambara to Kurdish

BambaraKurdish
A' ni cɛSipas ji were
SabariJi kerema xwe ve
HakɛtoBibore
aw ni baaraSlav
Kan bɛBi xatirê te
AwɔErê
AyiNa
I ka kɛnɛ wa?Halê we çawa ye?
Hakɛ toBibûre
Ne tɛ a dɔnEz nizanim
n y'a faamuEz dizanim
Ne hakili la, o de donEz wisa difikirim
A bɛ se ka kɛBelkî
Kan bɛn kɔfɛPaşê ezê te bibînim
I janto i yɛrɛ laMiqatê xwe be
Mun bɛ ye?Çi heye?
Kana i janto a laGuh nedê
KɔsɛbɛBê guman
O yɔrɔnin bɛɛ laBilez
An ka taaDe em herin

Interesting information about Bambara Language

Bambara, also known as Bamanankan or Bamana, is a prominent language spoken in West Africa. It belongs to the Mande branch of the Niger-Congo language family and serves as one of Mali's national languages. With over 15 million speakers primarily concentrated in Mali, Burkina Faso, Senegal, Ivory Coast, Guinea-Bissau and Gambia; it holds significant regional importance. The writing system for Bambara utilizes an adapted version of the Latin alphabet with additional diacritical marks representing tonal distinctions. This tonal aspect plays a crucial role in conveying meaning within words that may otherwise appear identical phonetically. As an influential trade language throughout history due to its widespread usage across ethnic groups within West Africa; learning Bambara can foster cultural understanding while providing access to diverse communities and their rich traditions.

Know About Kurdish Language

Kurdish is an Indo-European language primarily spoken by the Kurdish people, who are spread across a region known as Kurdistan. It belongs to the Northwestern Iranian branch of languages and has several dialects such as Kurmanji, Sorani, and Pehlewani. With over 30 million speakers worldwide, it holds official status in Iraq (Sorani) and is recognized in Iran (Kurmanji). The Kurdish alphabet uses a modified version of the Latin script for Kurmanji while Arabic-based scripts are used for Sorani. Historically oppressed under various regimes that sought to suppress their culture and language, Kurds have fought hard to preserve their linguistic heritage throughout history.

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