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Fiintedby AUGSBUBG PUBLISHING HOUSE
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INTRODUCTORY REMARKS The Kurdish pe
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A PRACTICAL KURDISH GRAMMAR of the
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A PRACTICAL KURDISH GRAMMAR as clea
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40 J I (aii ni-ya) Plural /j»J 4.0
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Singular VERBS 115 Preterite Tense
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Plural VERBS 117 ^yyy 4*1 (ama bû
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VERBS 119 present subjunctive very
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VERBS 121 295. The same conjunction
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VERBS 123 ö\ y. öb^ (awan bi-bii
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VERBS 125 ted, by simply prefixing
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Singular Plural ^ y\ \) (ba amin b-
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VERBS 129 of them do not exist in t
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öy^ 6_yJ" (tewa chûn) to go VERBS
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yl]s (qalshin) to crack, to VERBS 1
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VERBS 135 ojjb (da-war-a) eAo\*b(da
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VERBS 137 j)_(en) to the present st
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C-XiJ- y^ (atii khwend- (i)t) thou
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Singular I) JJL)yc») y (amin bi-m-
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Singular yiy) y^ u (ba amin bi VERB
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Singular C".' 0^' (amin bi-lle-m) I
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VERBS 147 Kurdish, is by adding (^^
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VERBS 149 SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD Present
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VERBS 151 conjunctions employed wit
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jl (hal-bastin) oi (birdin) to tie
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jJi; \xr (takandin) jjL;ly.'(tfiand
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jaj|__^» (hal-khirandin) to hack u
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jaioC; j3 (ziringandin) to cause to
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jb (kutan) to beat, to flog, to vac
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yy\:> (da-girrin) to attack, to pre
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jJli \l>'3 (wastandin) to cause to
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VERBS 167 ngiien-a) 'cause thou to
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VERBS 169 yJi^i^ (heshtin) to leave
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Singular b iyj />^^l»-(hazir-(i)m
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VERBS Infinitive j|^_^\>-(hazir Imp
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if I had been prepared, or if I sho
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ö^y ■>^y. öiy ö^y ö>P Cf.J'.
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VERBS 179 ö^P v >*" (kharap kirdin
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VERBS 181 ö>y TtL^ (sulh kirdin) t
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O^py 0^:ê ö>y S3ê ö>P^ (} jip j
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VERBS jVi.p 0'*>-j (zahmat keshan)
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VERBS 187 (lit. 'there is or exists
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y(Ji (da-i-bil) he, she, it was hav
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VERBS 191 yy JU (mal-(i)m bû-bû)o
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VERBS 193 are jyy o.r yy3-_ and yy.
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VERBS 195 prefix { or A . Example:
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ADVERBS 197 in the 1st and 3rd pers
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j_j^ u (ba baki) or 5 I) J 43. (ba
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ijp 4) (la kiie) oy\ (era) oJ (I'er
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S33^ S33'^ S33^33> daiiran-daûrai)
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4;;i.j(wakht-a wakht) 3^ jV(i^'" ja
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367. Adverbs of tS' 368. cr?(chi) i
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PREPOSITIONS 209 U (ja) ] therefore
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S\ (0 of y (sar) ^ (I'sar) PREPOSIT
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CONJUNCTIONS 213 jLji (disan) U(nab
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(haîf) (^jlj (zhare) olj (wa'h) 4u
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FORMATION OF KURDISH WORDS jljlS (g
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FORMATION OF KURDISH WORDS 219 chil
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KURDISH COMPOUND W^ORDS 221 The fol
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KURDISH COMPOUND WORDS 223 j->-jb (
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KURDISH COMPOUND WORDS 225 408. Wor
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KURDISH ORTHOGRAPHY 227 There are a
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3^y. (perar) 3^y. J ; (basar perar)
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MISCELLANEOUS 231 f..fi£- (asir) a
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C'.-.«(mist) fist iJjiJ (nînûk)
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SYNTAX, 235 Interrogative Sentences
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SYNTAX. 237 dastî da) 'he dehvered
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SYNTAX. 239 In polite conversation
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SYNTAX. 241 ernor had caught them';
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SYNTAX. 243 Sp^, sp (are hat-i ka g
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SYNTAX 245 ^ OJly 4j (ba kurban-(i)
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SYNTAX 247 Some Common Kurdish Prov
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POETRY, 249 Sy y33> y> ' S3^ (^ ^ S
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POETRY 251 wa sohbatani chak ^W t?"
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SHORT STORIES 253 iilîjj s%- (J^ ^
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SHORT STORIES 255 oy sy y ^ e3iy3j
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SHORT STORIES 257 Cy ejiyJ jrJw>- ^
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THE GOSPEL OF ST. JOHN^ 250 JlyLJ *
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i THE GOSPEL OF ST. JOHN 261 * Ji Q
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jl (ail) (1) pers. pron. he, she it
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Ll*' O^ (baît-aniya) 3i (bir) yy (
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Cjy (jut) pair, couple, twins, yoke
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JLi-(khiyal) thought, mind, imagina
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jiy 0-"lj (rast kirdin) to make str
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y (shar) fight, quarrel, war, battl
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'/ 4JL3 (kalima) term, word, (divin
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% (malla) priest (Mohammedan). y (m
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0»-j (wakht) VOCABULARY 279 time,