Kurdish to Irish Translation

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Common Phrases From Kurdish to Irish

KurdishIrish
Sipas ji wereGo raibh maith agat
Ji kerema xwe veLe do thoil
BiboreTá brón orm
SlavDia dhuit
Bi xatirê teSlán
Erê
NaNíl
Halê we çawa ye?Conas tá tú?
BibûreGabh mo leithscéal
Ez nizanimNíl a fhios agam
Ez dizanimTuigim
Ez wisa difikirimCeapaim
BelkîB'fhéidir
Paşê ezê te bibînimFeicfidh mé ar ball thú
Miqatê xwe beTabhair aire
Çi heye?Conas atá tú?
Guh nedêNá bac leis
Bê gumanAr ndóigh
BilezAnois
De em herinA ligean ar dul

Interesting information 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.

Know About Irish Language

The Irish language, also known as Gaeilge or Irish Gaelic, is a Celtic language primarily spoken in Ireland. It has official status alongside English on the island and is recognized by the European Union. With over 1.8 million speakers worldwide, it holds national importance and cultural significance for Ireland's identity. Irish belongs to the Indo-European family of languages and specifically falls under the Goidelic branch of Celtic languages along with Scottish Gaelic and Manx (Isle of Man). Its written form uses a modified Latin alphabet called "An Caighdeán Oifigiúil" since 1957. Historically suppressed during British rule, efforts have been made to revive its usage through education initiatives such as Gaelscoileanna (Irish-medium schools), radio stations like Raidió na Gaeltachta broadcasting solely in Irish, government support programs promoting bilingualism across various sectors including media and administration.

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