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In adjectives, the suffix -tir is added to an adjective to form the comparative, and -tirîn to form superlative.
 
In adjectives, the suffix -tir is added to an adjective to form the comparative, and -tirîn to form superlative.
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==Example sentences==
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* Tu ne xwêndekarekî baş î. — You are not a good student.
   
 
==Further reading==
 
==Further reading==
   
W. M. Thackston (2006) ''Kurmanji Kurdish: A Reference Grammar with Selected Readings''
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* W. M. Thackston (2006) ''Kurmanji Kurdish: A Reference Grammar with Selected Readings''
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==External links==
   
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* [http://xixona.dlsi.ua.es/~fran/kurdish/ lttoolbox Kurdish analyser online]
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* [https://apertium.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/apertium/incubator/apertium-kmr apertium-kmr]
   
 
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[[Category:Kurdish]]

Latest revision as of 19:24, 27 August 2017

Kurdî
(Kurdish)
Family: Indo-Iranian
ISO Codes: ku / kur / kur
Incubator: apertium-kur
Language pairs: {{{pairs}}}

Some details for the Kurdish (Kurmanji) morphological analyser...

Parts-of-speech[edit]

Parts-of-speech include: lêker (verb), rengdêr (adjectives), hoker (adverb), hejmar (numeral), cînav (pronoun), paşgir (suffix), pêşgir (prefix), nav (noun).

Nouns[edit]

Many Kurdish words are either masculine, nêr or feminine, depending on whom they refer to. The word "heval" is feminine if it refers to a girl / woman, but masculin when it refers to a boy / man, e.g. "hevala min" (my female friend) or "hevalê min" (my male friend). Feminine only words are, e.g. "jin" (woman) or "sêv" (apple). Masculine words are, e.g. "mêr" (man; husband) or "xiyar" (cucumber).

Sometimes the word may be both masculine and feminine with its meaning slightly changing: "dar" is feminine when it refers to a living tree, but masculine when refers to the material used for making fire or furniture.

Kurdish plural, pirrjimar is indicated by adding to the singular, yekjimar, the ending "-an" (or "-yan" if the word ends with a vowel) when used independently or "-ên" (or "-yên" if the word ends with a vowel) when followed by a modifier.

serbixwe = (oblique / accusative), girêdayî = (construct / genitive / +izofa), netewandî = (nominative?), diyar = (definite), nediyar = (indefinite)

Adjectives[edit]

In adjectives, the suffix -tir is added to an adjective to form the comparative, and -tirîn to form superlative.

Example sentences[edit]

  • Tu ne xwêndekarekî baş î. — You are not a good student.

Further reading[edit]

  • W. M. Thackston (2006) Kurmanji Kurdish: A Reference Grammar with Selected Readings

External links[edit]