I am incredibly sad to say, Razgar, his wife, and their 3 year old son were killed when PS 752 flight was shot down by the IRGC in Iran. They were on their way back to Canada after going to visit their parents for the holidays. I cannot describe the devastation! They were one of the most wonderful families I had ever met. Razgar, an amazing professor, highly knowledgeable, incredibly kind and friendly. His wife, Farideh was an amazing, sweet, kind, and smart person. Their son, Jiwan, was so cute and fun-loving. He had become friends with Serena (our daughter) recently having gone to each other's birthdays. Farideh was also pregnant at the time of the incident. Very heartbreaking! 😢😢
@Paranoya Most of my family is, but I am not. I try to keep personal beliefs and politics away from this channel as much as possible, but since a lot of people asked me, I responded in this Q&A video: th-cam.com/video/GS6me_LyJPU/w-d-xo.html
Razgar(Kurdish guy) , his wife and his 3 years old son lost their life in a plane crush in İran yesterday, im really sorry to share that but only thing that i can say is RİP.
Thank you! Really appreciate this! Razgar was incredibly brilliant and knowledgeable. Wonderful person in so many ways, so was his wife! Very heartbreaking :(
@@haalahkhan8360 Punjabi Pathan is someone who's Punjabi for all practical reasons but claims Pashtun ancestry. In other words they're just Punjabis claiming Afghan descent.
BULGARS AND KURDS ARE BROTHERS BULGARCA - KÜRTÇE az ne znam - ez nı zanım = ben bilmiyorum -( farsça men nomi dune) -( ermenice yes ch'gitem) az - ez = ben ( farsça man) znaya - zana = bilmek ( farsça dune) znam - zanım = bildim ( farsça man dune) ot kude si - te kude ri = nereli, nerelisin bashta - bav'a = baba ( farsça pader) maika - dayika, daye= anne( farsça mader) baba - dap,kal, dappir- nine prodazhba - frotand = satmak preriya - friya = kırılmak ( farsça şikest) pisalka - penus = kalem ( farsça qalem) kudeto - kudere = nerede ( farsça ki) kuche - kûçi,kutiya= köpek ( farsça kelb) zhena - jina,jin = kadın brat - bra = kardeş ( farsça berader) step - steppe = bozkır ( farsca daşti) bulka - buka = evli gelin ( farsça arus) vurvya - revyâ = yürümek ( farsça râftan) ukho - guhk = kulak ( farsça goş) nos - poz, pırnık = burun ( farsça baynee) gúrlo - gewro = boğaz danak - telaq = dalak ( farsça ispurç) kost - hest = kemik ( farsça ustuxan) dúrvo - daré = ağaç gazela - xezala = ceylan era - era = -çak ( farsça zamoni) kürtler ve bulgarlar eskiden güney rusyada yaşıyordu viking saldırısı sonrası bir kısım kürtler doğu macaristana göç etti diğerleride günümüz ortadoğu bölgesine göç ederek asimile edildi ( iraniler tarafından asimile edildi vs) Rusça teşekkür = spasiba Ukraynaca = spasiybe Kürtçe = spas bwe , spas dıkım the bulgarians are not slaves, they are assimilated. Kurds and Bulgarians used to live in Russia. Kurds were assimilated by Iranians, Kurds and Bulgarian brothers kurds and bulgars steps( rusia and ukraine) 1. www.google.com/search?q=kurds+bulgars&client=ms-android-samsung&prmd=niv&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiTnNKEt5vjAhUiXRUIHYVHAXkQ_AUoAnoECAsQAg&biw=360&bih=560&dpr=3#imgrc=RuSvFRP9pChfJM
I am a kurd and much much love to Afghanistan and i Hope you will get youre freedom again. I am so sad that the fucking West destroyed that once so beautiful country.
Pashtuns and Kurds are Iranic brothers. Long live Iranian brotherhood. Pashtuns, Tajiks, Persians, Ossetians, Baloch, Pamiris along with others are blood brothers. 💙💙💙
Much of Swedish words are cousins to Kurdish. Many words are same with Swedish and those are physical words always used and are words only between Swedish and Kurdish not Pashto/Persian. Because Swedish, English and many other share Anatolian ancestors. Iranian arrived very late. Iranian language become influential in Kurdish almost because of the expansion of Zoroastrian religion.
@MEDLER - Kürtler Iranian means Persian because Kurds don't have a country yet! Still, Iranian never were a consideration of Kurds in history! It's a modern classification without genetic proof as Iranic were a classification based on linguistics of one Iranic origin shown to be a lie. DNA of Kurds isn't related with India or near Indian. DNA of Kurds is not even related to Persian.
@MEDLER - Kürtler According to scientists The language of Kurdish is mother to Europe's Indo-European languages and that's why the old classification of Iranic Must soon be reconsidered and changed, because loanwords should not classify people into subgroups.
I am a kurd and much much love to Afghanistan and i Hope you will get youre freedom again. I am so sad that the fucking West destroyed that once so beautiful country.
we have more in common with each other ➡️central Asian countries Afghanistan Kazakhstan Iran Uzbekistan Kyrgyzstan Tajikistan Turkmenistan And we should be proud to be united central Asian 🇦🇫 🇹🇯 🇹🇲 🇰🇬 🇺🇿 🇮🇷 🇰🇿 💪🏻🌟
Zendabad all Kurdish brothers and sisters, we tend to forget how influential they are to our greater historic culture. Bless them in their struggle. They make great friends, I am gugauy/deedaur (witness) to it.
We are kurds not iranic because that sounds already IRONIC my friend. Dont let this bullshit guys change your mind kurds are nothing to do with iranian people we came from median empire and our history has nothing to do with iran or arabs or turkish culture the only thing that is similar is our religion.
Hello I am real blood pashtun from my homeland pashtunistan and not from political Afghanistan and not from political Pakistan And I respect to Kurdish peoples respect to their mother tongue Kurdish language and Kurdish language is rich, modern, beautiful language happy Kurdish peoples
@Mohsen Khan Bruh you can't even write English. And where and when did people say that pashtuns like coming to Pakistan? There are pashtuns is Pakistan that originally were from Afghanistan. They spent come to Pakistan because they didn't like Afghanistan. You don't need to believe in me. But search it up. It's TRUE. And why hating so much?
@@SherKhan-rd9uw so what are they then? Im From england born and bread.. can i not be a British pashtun? Despite never being english with the race im british with the nationality .. so am i not allowed to say british pashtun according to your logic?
@@FastStart2Success simple If your FIRST language is pashto, you are from the pakhtunkhwa region which is Northwest pakistan ( KPK) and southern eastern AFGhanistan. Or if your parents r from there. Theyre fully pashtuns with an identifying pashtun tribe than yea your basicly a pashtun. Thats it no mess to it A lot of people like claiming to be pashtuns. The indians claiments all boil down to the same old claim that "My gRaNdAd anceztOrs ARe aLl PakHtuNs" despite them not knowing a lick of pashto. Not knowimg anything about actual pashtuns and funny thing actual pashtuns laugh at them. Same for the hindkowans who claim to be pashtun. They get ignored. Its really simple lol Im from swat, Pakhtunkhwa
Rest in peace Razgar and his family :( !! This video shows great efforts by him to explain more about his language and Iranic language features. May he be remembered always through this video.
Omg Rip 🥺💕 hopefully Allah will take him to Jannah inshallah, omg is Rizgar Rahimi the Kurdish one? Omg I’m afghan Pashtun & I’m called Mariam Rahimi, such a coincidence 🤭
This was a great video and lovely idea. Persian, Pashto, and Kurdish languages (a diverse family of Northwestern Iranic languages rather than a singular language) are the three most important Iranian languages today by number of speakers (this was, of course, not the case historically). However, many of the words represented here are in fact loanwords from Middle Persian and New Persian, rather than genuine cognates from the Old Iranian stage. Examples of those would include "New" Persian: نو now, Sorani: نوێي nwe Pashto: نوي naway; or "Month" Persian: ماہ mah, Sorani: مانگ mang, Pashto: مياشث myasht, which also happen to be even more distant cognates with the English :)
Not correct. If anything the Kurdish versions of said given examples are closer to the PIE cognates than Persian or Farsi. For example the word new in Kurdish is not nwe, rather it is -New, which comes from Proto-Indo-European *Néwos. Persian has undergone a change where the lax close vowels have been lowered, and thus é is now pronounced as -o, while Kurdish preserved the é. In a grammatic point of view, Kurdish is far more archaic and complex than Persian. Fx Gender: Persian has no grammatical gender. Kurdish does, masculine and female, and this determines the ezafe (see below), and the oblique for the 3rd pers. singular. Cases for pronouns In Persian, there are no cases for pronouns. 'Man' (I) remains 'Man' (Mine). Kurmancî however, does have cases. Ez -> Min Tu -> Te Ev/Ew (near/far) -> Wî/Wê (male/female) etc. Ezafe: The Persian ezafe is simply '-e'. Kurmancî however, has an extensive ezafe system, and you have to take into account gender, number, and the function of the word in the sentence. Examples: Mirovê bilind. - The tall man. Jina bilind. - The tall woman. Mirovekî bilind. - A tall man. Jineke bilind. - A tall woman. Jinên/Mirovên bilind. - The tall women/men. Gundên Kurd. - Kurdish villages. Gundên Kurdan. - The villages of Kurds. Etc. Circumpositions: Another feature that Kurdish has retained are circumpostions. Some examples: Di...de - In Ji...re - To Bi...re - With Ez bi hevalekî min re diaxivim. - I'm talking with a friend of mine. The prepostion part of the circumpositions can be combined with Kurdish contractions, which are: Ji+wî/wê - Jê Bi+wî/wê - Pê Di+wî/wê - Tê Li+wî/wê - Lê For example: Ez jê hez dikim. - I love her. Ez pê re diaxivim. - I talk with him/her. Split ergativity: Another feature which many Iranic languages used to possess is ergativity, where the object functions as the subject, if the verb is transitive. In Kurdish, this is present in the past and in the possessive. Min ew dît. - I saw him. (as opposed to 'Ez wî dîtim') Sê birayên min hene. - I have three brothers. Sounds: The distinctions between î and ê has been lost in Persian, which means that the words for, as an example, 'Lion' and 'Milk' are homonyms, while this distinction still exists in Kurmancî (Shêr and Shîr, respectively). Another one is that 'Xw' is lost in Persian, and is simply 'X', while it's used a lot in Kurmancî. Kurmancî, however, lacks the agglutinative features and enclitic pronouns. Can anyone compare the tenses? Does Persian have a vocative like Kurdish? Tenses: I'm not sure what tenses Persian lacks. I do know that it has a present continuous, which Kurmancî (for a quick, yet incomplete, guide, check English and Kurmanji Tense Names) lacks and instead uses the simple present for. 'Ez dixwim' can mean both 'I eat' and 'I am eating'. The future tense is formed differently however. In Kurmancî, the word '(d)ê'+the conjugated imperative of the verb is used, while in Persian, 'Kh(w)astan' (to want)+the stem of the verb is used. However, this is rarely used, and apparently, the present tense is often used in Persian. Kurmancî: Ez (d)ê bixwînim. - I will read/study. Persian: Man khwaham raft. - I will go. Persian seems to have a lot of tenses. I think the past narrative tenses have an equivalent in Kurdish in the verb form that ends on '-ama'. (bigeriyama?) Inflections: Afaik absent in Persian, Kurmancî has inflections for nouns that aren't the subject of the sentence. Ez jinê dibinîm. - I see the woman. Ez li wî welatî jiyam. - I lived in that country. And by the way mang means moon, not month. A month is -meh.
@@gutianwarrior7993 This is a wonderful outline of the Kurmanji language as it compares to Persian, but truthfully I have no idea what this has to do with my post. There are no inaccuracies in what I wrote, but there are a few in yours. Particularly in your use of "Persian" when in fact you mean "Western Persian", or at least the standardized version of that language as spoken in Iran. The Persian varieties distributed throughout Afghanistan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan DO make the distinction between "i" and "e" i.e. sher "lion" vs. shir "milk", pronounce the word "new" as naw and nav, and in Afghan dialects "xw" has been retained. Also, I was using the Sorani language (NOT Kurmanji) when drawing comparisons to Persian and Pashto. In Sorani, mang means both month and moon. Finally, while it is interesting from a historical linguistics standpoint that Kurmanji has retained some more features from the Old Iranian stage, grammatical complexity or analytic vs. agglutinative morphology has no bearing on the expressive power or beauty of a language. Take, for example, the English language.
Pahlevuni Well written, but again since we only know Middle Persian and not fx Median, we cannot say for sure that the Kurdish terms derived from Middle Persian. The Kurds also had a word for new before Middle Persian, and I am sure it is from PIE.
@@gutianwarrior7993 Thank you Gutian Warrior. However I must point out that there is no evidence that Kurmanji, Sorani, or another Kurdish branch languages descend from Median or related dialects. In fact, all of the evidence points against it. Take, for example, the many modern "Pamir languages" such as Shughni or Munji. These languages are distributed in an area historically assumed to be Sogdian, Bactrian , or Saka speaking, and while we have no attestation of the Pamir languages' Middle or Old Iranian stages, they demonstrably do not descend from Sogdian, Bactrian, or Saka dialects through reconstruction. Instead they must be the survivors of the numerous smaller, remote Eastern Iranian languages and dialects that never enjoyed widespread use or official patronage. Kurdish languages, and Pashto for that matter, share this common fate, however their comparatively larger number of speakers and wide distribution is largely the product of recent migrations and political factors over the past 2-3 centuries. Finally, I was pointing out that most of the Sorani words represented in this video are borrowings from Persian (such as gul, panir). I used the words "new" and "month" as examples of true cognates rather than Persian borrowings.
Pahlevuni And how do we know that they are borrowings from Persian? They are not. Perhaps Middle Persian, but again who says so? In principal Persian could have borrowed it from Proto-Kurdish? It is not as if the Kurds did not have flowers prior to the arrival of the Persians. I am simply asking out of curriosity, how do we know that fx gul derived from Persian? I am asking because I dont know, not because I want to be flippant. :) And as for no evidence of Kurdish being of Median descend, we dont know yet, since the Median language has not been attested widely, but the few cognates that we know so far go a long very good with Kurmanji Kurdish, fx dog is kucik in Kurmanji Kurdish but a female puppy is space, and in Median it is Spaca for dog. And we could also take the historical accounts into consideration. Fx the Turks of Turkey call themselves Kurmanj, which means Son og Manj, Manj could very well be an indicator of Median, or an ephonym. Not only that. Armenian historians called the Kurds by the name Median all the way into the high Middle Ages, and reffered to them as the people of Mark’ (Median). Ex, Chronicle of Michael the Great, Patriach of the Syrians: “When the nation of the Mark' [Medes, i.e., the Kurds] who resided in the mountains of Chgheroy and in the Tiwrewand country learned about this, they alerted each other and assembled 30,000 [fighters] and came to Nisibis and provoked the Turks.” Or Hethum: "Postea vero Sarraceni amiserunt dominium Egipti et Medi, qui Cordins vulgariter dicembantur; regni Egipti dominium occupaverunt." (Afterwards the Arabs lost control of Egypt; and the Medians; "who were called Kurds." Became the rulers of Egypt). ia601802.us.archive.org/23/items/ChronicleOfMichaelTheGreatPatriarchOfTheSyrians/Chronicle_Michael_Syrian.pdf books.google.dk/books/about/Europas_Folkestammer.html?hl=da&id=rR0PAAAAYAAJ&redir_esc=y
Awesome video Bahador! I understood 70% of this as a Gujarati speaker. Amazing to see the influence the Iranic languages have on other language families. Keep up the good work :)
chachi mogo At its core Pashto has the same basis as Farsi but as time went on it developed into its own language with lots of variation and influences. Urdu has the same base as other indo aryan languages but has bean HEAVILY influenced with a lot of vocabulary and othrr linguistic components from arabic farsi and turkic
Incredibly sad and heartbreaking news! Razgar and his wife were amazing people, his family had become a part of our family. They were killed tragically with their 3 year old son. His wife was also pregnant. It's incredibly devastating!
I’m Baluchi and we are cousins of the Kurds and we have lots of similarities between us and them also our languages so plz plz make a vid on that btw I’m from Pakistan Baluchistan 🇵🇰🇵🇰❤️❤️🇮🇷🇮🇷
@@jaberbaluch962 So From Pakistan Iran and Afghanistan u will form your own country ! How would u get chunk from Afghanistan and the baloch tiny population is dispersed How will iran let balochistan freed cuz baloch in small in number with huge area and other investment ethnics too So balochistan will not be freed from iran. In pakistan North Balochistan is Pashtun areas all the way to Quetta so pashtuns willtake their regions and merge with pakhtun khuwa...many balochs are in sindh and Brahvis dont want seperate balochistan not even magsi bugti mengals and marris either
TomasAFG tomas Peshawar is not the only Pashtun dominated place in our Pakistan. The majority (almost All) of KPK province and north Baluchistan is Pashtun and there are many pashtuns in Islamabad and other major cities
BULGARS AND KURDS ARE BROTHERS BULGARCA - KÜRTÇE az ne znam - ez nı zanım = ben bilmiyorum -( farsça men nomi dune) -( ermenice yes ch'gitem) az - ez = ben ( farsça man) znaya - zana = bilmek ( farsça dune) znam - zanım = bildim ( farsça man dune) ot kude si - te kude ri = nereli, nerelisin bashta - bav'a = baba ( farsça pader) maika - dayika, daye= anne( farsça mader) baba - dap,kal, dappir- nine prodazhba - frotand = satmak preriya - friya = kırılmak ( farsça şikest) pisalka - penus = kalem ( farsça qalem) kudeto - kudere = nerede ( farsça ki) kuche - kûçi,kutiya= köpek ( farsça kelb) zhena - jina,jin = kadın brat - bra = kardeş ( farsça berader) step - steppe = bozkır ( farsca daşti) bulka - buka = evli gelin ( farsça arus) vurvya - revyâ = yürümek ( farsça râftan) ukho - guhk = kulak ( farsça goş) nos - poz, pırnık = burun ( farsça baynee) gúrlo - gewro = boğaz danak - telaq = dalak ( farsça ispurç) kost - hest = kemik ( farsça ustuxan) dúrvo - daré = ağaç gazela - xezala = ceylan era - era = -çak ( farsça zamoni) kürtler ve bulgarlar eskiden güney rusyada yaşıyordu viking saldırısı sonrası bir kısım kürtler doğu macaristana göç etti diğerleride günümüz ortadoğu bölgesine göç ederek asimile edildi ( iraniler tarafından asimile edildi vs) Rusça teşekkür = spasiba Ukraynaca = spasiybe Kürtçe = spas bwe , spas dıkım the bulgarians are not slaves, they are assimilated. Kurds and Bulgarians used to live in Russia. Kurds were assimilated by Iranians, Kurds and Bulgarian brothers kurds and bulgars steps( rusia and ukraine) 1. www.google.com/search?q=kurds+bulgars&client=ms-android-samsung&prmd=niv&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiTnNKEt5vjAhUiXRUIHYVHAXkQ_AUoAnoECAsQAg&biw=360&bih=560&dpr=3#imgrc=RuSvFRP9pChfJM
I enjoy you videos, if only us non-Canadians could get involved. Surprised there hasn’t been any videos with Punjabi done yet either. Love and appreciation from London, my brother
Dest xweş û Gelekî spas Behadir.Gelekî gelekî xweş bû. Kekê Rizgar jî kesekî pir zane ye MaşaAllah. Silav ji bo hemû Îraniyan.Çi Kurd çi Fars çi Belûç çi Peştû çi Gîlek.
BULGARS AND KURDS ARE BROTHERS BULGARCA - KÜRTÇE az ne znam - ez nı zanım = ben bilmiyorum -( farsça men nomi dune) -( ermenice yes ch'gitem) az - ez = ben ( farsça man) znaya - zana = bilmek ( farsça dune) znam - zanım = bildim ( farsça man dune) ot kude si - te kude ri = nereli, nerelisin bashta - bav'a = baba ( farsça pader) maika - dayika, daye= anne( farsça mader) baba - dap,kal, dappir- nine prodazhba - frotand = satmak preriya - friya = kırılmak ( farsça şikest) pisalka - penus = kalem ( farsça qalem) kudeto - kudere = nerede ( farsça ki) kuche - kûçi,kutiya= köpek ( farsça kelb) zhena - jina,jin = kadın brat - bra = kardeş ( farsça berader) step - steppe = bozkır ( farsca daşti) bulka - buka = evli gelin ( farsça arus) vurvya - revyâ = yürümek ( farsça râftan) ukho - guhk = kulak ( farsça goş) nos - poz, pırnık = burun ( farsça baynee) gúrlo - gewro = boğaz danak - telaq = dalak ( farsça ispurç) kost - hest = kemik ( farsça ustuxan) dúrvo - daré = ağaç gazela - xezala = ceylan era - era = -çak ( farsça zamoni) kürtler ve bulgarlar eskiden güney rusyada yaşıyordu viking saldırısı sonrası bir kısım kürtler doğu macaristana göç etti diğerleride günümüz ortadoğu bölgesine göç ederek asimile edildi ( iraniler tarafından asimile edildi vs) Rusça teşekkür = spasiba Ukraynaca = spasiybe Kürtçe = spas bwe , spas dıkım the bulgarians are not slaves, they are assimilated. Kurds and Bulgarians used to live in Russia. Kurds were assimilated by Iranians, Kurds and Bulgarian brothers kurds and bulgars steps( rusia and ukraine) 1. www.google.com/search?q=kurds+bulgars&client=ms-android-samsung&prmd=niv&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiTnNKEt5vjAhUiXRUIHYVHAXkQ_AUoAnoECAsQAg&biw=360&bih=560&dpr=3#imgrc=RuSvFRP9pChfJM
im persian i understand u. salam be hame iranian che kurd che fars che balooch che pashtoon che gilak.we say this way.firs you said dast khoosh be to pesare gilaki bahador.mage bahador gilake?
Some folks may find this weird but I consider myself "Iranic" as well, despite being Jewish and classified as "Semitic". My grandparents are from Iran and speak fluent Persian and I have been practicing to learn Persian words and sentences to a basic level. I love the Iranian culture and the Iranic people! We are celebrating Nowruz as well. Love for you all ❤️❤️
@FichDichInDemArsch Nope. Iranian Jews are originally from Israel and they're genetically much closer to Assyrians and Lebanese than to Persians. They speak Persian cause they lived in Iran for centuries.
@@roverus2130 not really. Iranians have a very rich non-Islamic culture and Iranian Muslims have done a good job incorporating the non-Islamic culture into the Islamic one. I was always intrigued by if growing up with a lot of Persians
@@AwaisAhmadKhan-y5w I know you don’t mean that I’m correcting your backward mountain cave man mindset, being Pashtun has no more honour than any other race 😂
Thank you so much for this interesting video Bahador! By the way, there's a video I've been waiting for so long. Please can you make Kurdish vs Russian or any other slavic language?
Khorasan is really amazing! In Khorasan you have Persian, Pashtun, Kurdish, and Baloch! !!! 4 The Iranian language that has the most talked about! In addition, there are Turkmen and Turk!
Its interesting cause im from uzbekistan and we use lot of similar words. Persian influence in central asia goes back long time! Even though our language is mainly turkic, we have adopted persian culture and language and got all mixed over milleniums. Love and respect to Iranians, pashtus and Kurds! We are branches of same tree
i have enjoyed this video the most I think the Kurdish guy was very interesting and knowledgeable . He changed the show from question =answer to a very interesting explanation language similarities
i'm learning pashto and your videos are giving me some really precious infos, thanks for doing it ~~~~ so sad to read about Razgar and his family, hope they rest in peace :'(
My dialect of persian (from northern afgthanistani mountains) is similar in the sense that we also have words that originally have a ب swapped with a و sound when pronouncing. I found out that kurds do this yesterday, in a conversation with my kurdish barber.
We kurd people( Goran,soran,kurmanj,zaza ) are your brother. Don't forget us!!! Long live big iran(Kurd,Persian,Loran,Pashton,Tajik,Mazenderan,Gilak etc.)
Of course. I think the most important thing is for us to come closer together through what we share, cherish our similarities, also learn about our differences, and build mutual respect for one another!
@@BahadorAlast And for this, the persians should support the people of Kurds. And we still don't have a state. We don't want the USA to support us WE WANT THE SUPPORT OF OUR BROTHERS... From turkey. And your chanel is very useful. Thank you for this. Achievements...
@@memetcanaydn5769 Thank you. I don't want to get into politics on this channel, but one thing I can tell you is, the support of the USA for you isn't out of understanding or love for your nation, but for a specific political agenda. That is why it never has and never will be consistent. However, the support of Persians, Pashtuns, Baloch people and others is out of love and genuine camaraderie. This is why I hope videos such as this can show others how much we have in common, including our shared history and culture, as a means of bringing people closer together!
@@BahadorAlast I know. This channel is not politics, I'am very sorry for this.I just want to say. 21.Ceuntry will be a completely different century, not the way it used to be. It will be a golden age for some countries. Even if the Kurdistan country does not see this golden age, we want Iran to take over this golden age. And some countries are blocking you. I hope everything will be what Iran wants. Again, I'm very sorry.This is not a political channel.
@@ShapurSassani-xx4wk As far as I know, the Iranian government carries out assimilation policies and executes executions against the Kurdish Kurds. If the Iranian government abandons its actions, the Kurdish people will remain loyal to Iran.Long live big Iran
That's so great as always Bahador! Thank you very much. But I guess it would have been better if you brought monolingual speakers instead since these two gentlemen are bilingual in their mother tongue and in Persian. It is still an awesome video though.
Thank you! I understand what you mean, and it's true, knowledge of Persian definitely helps them both. It would have been more challenging if it was for example a Pashto speaker from Pakistan with a Kurmanji Kurdish speaker.
@@bobsvagene3021 you say "never" as the Sassanid Empire thought it would exist forever. History and Ancient texts tell us the land where Pars is spoken will indeed rise again. And by saying words like Unity and Love, we will. We have thousands of history behind us and the brightest future ahead. Mentality of Xrad-Dosta(u), (Lovers of Wisdom) ud (and) Farhang (Culture, Language, Borders).
Great video. Can you do similarities and differences between Pashto dialects Like Peshawari Pashto, Kabuli, Kandahari, Quetti, Swati, Jalalabadi or Wazeristani dialect or any other dialect that I didn’t mention. There’s lots of Pashto dialects. That would be very interesting.
What tf does claiming to be Muslims have anything to do with being iranic u Semite wannabe Arab beg, can u even just stfu about that Semite shit and relate to your BLOOD brothers, u were forced converted btw nothing to be proud of
@@PakistanZindabad19828 im a pashtun from KPK and he is right. us paahtuns r afghan. take your hate somewhere else ive notcied its always non pashtuns causing fight. KPK and afghanistan is pakhtun land not afghan althiugh both mean thr same thing
Common words are a good reason to talk about culture and other aspects of nations. I like it. Please make more videos about iranian branch languages. Many people do not know iranian branch languages very well.
Another brilliant episode. Focusing on what unites us than what divides us. For all the haters, yes there is an strong Iranian/Iranic connection but it’s unanimous that the primary connection is foremost a human connection. We are human and enjoy what we have in common!! We’re all connect no matter where we live
I couldn't believe someone is finally talking about this... Bravoo.. i am Kurdish from syria, from the most western part of syria.. there're like a thousand kilometers to iran or more... And I had this same experience and the funny thing is when we realised the similarities, and since my friend was living in Pakistan, I asked him what does Pak mean... Yes... It's verry similar, we're both iranians not iranian nationalists but true iranians. And to be honest I live this talk!
One letter really doesn't matter. Honestly I had a Pashto friend and he does speak very similarly to us. If you know any German or french, you'd see directly when you observe the Indo-European connection. You'd see how those languages are similar and so relevant in a crazy way...
@@ottomanmapper3502 Don't fuck with Afghanistan..you may have that bitch Pakistan..but remember Afghans are real warriors..and God forbid if something happens to them My country India will support Afghanistan.
Thanks for you and your geusts for this great video. I like the Kurdiah guy, he has good information about Kurdish language. I hope to see him in next videos. Also, I suggest to make Kurdish-Arabic and Kurdish-Turkish similarities.
I am incredibly sad to say, Razgar, his wife, and their 3 year old son were killed when PS 752 flight was shot down by the IRGC in Iran. They were on their way back to Canada after going to visit their parents for the holidays. I cannot describe the devastation! They were one of the most wonderful families I had ever met. Razgar, an amazing professor, highly knowledgeable, incredibly kind and friendly. His wife, Farideh was an amazing, sweet, kind, and smart person. Their son, Jiwan, was so cute and fun-loving. He had become friends with Serena (our daughter) recently having gone to each other's birthdays. Farideh was also pregnant at the time of the incident. Very heartbreaking! 😢😢
Bahador Alast that’s reasonable and polite ☺️
Bahador Alast
Thank you brothers ❤
دمتون گرم !
@Paranoya Most of my family is, but I am not. I try to keep personal beliefs and politics away from this channel as much as possible, but since a lot of people asked me, I responded in this Q&A video: th-cam.com/video/GS6me_LyJPU/w-d-xo.html
Please in the upcoming videos compare the verbs too, not only nouns,.... ❤️
Great video Bahador keep it up . You should get a hazaragi speaker on next video
Razgar(Kurdish guy) , his wife and his 3 years old son lost their life in a plane crush in İran yesterday, im really sorry to share that but only thing that i can say is RİP.
😪😪😪😪 Rahma xwêdê Wana bê. RIP to all people who died in this plane crash
Really heartbreaking news! They were such amazing people. His wife was pregnant. It's incredibly devastating!
Heartbreaking.. is this really confirmed? I can't imagine what they went through. Please tell me there has been a misunderstanding..
Sorry to hear that.
Is that the crash which the regime hit with rockets?
Deepest condolences from Turkey. I am very sad to hear about Razgar's passing, he seemed like a brilliant guy with an amazing personality.
Thank you! Really appreciate this! Razgar was incredibly brilliant and knowledgeable. Wonderful person in so many ways, so was his wife! Very heartbreaking :(
baloch afgani tajiki krwati qawm kurdn😍😍😍😍😍
I’m Pakistani Pashtun and I understood 90% of the Kurdish and Persian words. It’s crazy how similar the languages are.
This is Pashto, not Persian, and kurdish. Are you Punjabi Pathan?
Aryan Sultan Khan, what’s a Punjabi Pashtun?
I’m just a Pashtun speaking Pakistani lol
@@haalahkhan8360 Punjabi Pathan is someone who's Punjabi for all practical reasons but claims Pashtun ancestry. In other words they're just Punjabis claiming Afghan descent.
Aryan Sultan Khan, ok and...?
What’s your point?
@zerpashmal bitch shut the fuck up fix your own dirt ass country before talking
Love Kurdish and pashto from Afghanistan 🇦🇫
Thanks 😘
baloch afgani tajiki krwati qawm kurdn😍😍😍😍
Hello Maryam khan
kurdistan😍balochistan😍hindistan😍Afganistan😍tajikistan😍krwatiya😍pakistan😍airani & qawm 1
@@kurd_baloch__pkk6288 Dast xosh haval ✌🏽
Interesting as always, thanks for doing Kurdish and Pashto!!
BULGARS AND KURDS ARE BROTHERS
BULGARCA - KÜRTÇE
az ne znam - ez nı zanım = ben bilmiyorum
-( farsça men nomi dune)
-( ermenice yes ch'gitem)
az - ez = ben ( farsça man)
znaya - zana = bilmek ( farsça dune)
znam - zanım = bildim ( farsça man dune)
ot kude si - te kude ri = nereli, nerelisin
bashta - bav'a = baba ( farsça pader)
maika - dayika, daye= anne( farsça mader)
baba - dap,kal, dappir- nine
prodazhba - frotand = satmak
preriya - friya = kırılmak ( farsça şikest)
pisalka - penus = kalem ( farsça qalem)
kudeto - kudere = nerede ( farsça ki)
kuche - kûçi,kutiya= köpek ( farsça kelb)
zhena - jina,jin = kadın
brat - bra = kardeş ( farsça berader)
step - steppe = bozkır ( farsca daşti)
bulka - buka = evli gelin ( farsça arus)
vurvya - revyâ = yürümek ( farsça râftan)
ukho - guhk = kulak ( farsça goş)
nos - poz, pırnık = burun ( farsça baynee)
gúrlo - gewro = boğaz
danak - telaq = dalak ( farsça ispurç)
kost - hest = kemik ( farsça ustuxan)
dúrvo - daré = ağaç
gazela - xezala = ceylan
era - era = -çak ( farsça zamoni)
kürtler ve bulgarlar eskiden güney rusyada yaşıyordu viking saldırısı sonrası bir kısım kürtler doğu macaristana göç etti diğerleride günümüz ortadoğu bölgesine göç ederek asimile edildi ( iraniler tarafından asimile edildi vs)
Rusça teşekkür = spasiba
Ukraynaca = spasiybe
Kürtçe = spas bwe , spas dıkım
the bulgarians are not slaves, they are assimilated. Kurds and Bulgarians used to live in Russia. Kurds were assimilated by Iranians, Kurds and Bulgarian brothers
kurds and bulgars steps( rusia and ukraine)
1. www.google.com/search?q=kurds+bulgars&client=ms-android-samsung&prmd=niv&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiTnNKEt5vjAhUiXRUIHYVHAXkQ_AUoAnoECAsQAg&biw=360&bih=560&dpr=3#imgrc=RuSvFRP9pChfJM
@@kurdishman7819WAIT is that true?
Love kurdish language from greece 🇬🇷
Love to my all kurds brothers from a Pashton boy
muslim muslim long live pashton people
We are same blood my brother
Love u to from Kurdistan
yüreğimi kaybettim are you a Kurd ?
@@kurdishman7819 Yesss
KURDISH, PASHTO, PERSIAN, TAJIK, AFGAN, BALOCHI, LURİ, GİLANİ,MAZANİ, SOGDIAN ARE GREAT ARYAN BROTHERS ❤❤❤
LONG LIVE PAN ARYANISM EMPIRE 🙏🏼
Lots of love and respect from the grave yard of empires and Pashtuns to our Kurd brothers ❤🇦🇫
I am a kurd and much much love to Afghanistan and i Hope you will get youre freedom again. I am so sad that the fucking West destroyed that once so beautiful country.
ATT_SAG fuck you
@ATT_SAG host itsoyu 😂😂
@@kurdishman7819 bulgarians are Turk
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Pashtuns and Kurds are Iranic brothers. Long live Iranian brotherhood. Pashtuns, Tajiks, Persians, Ossetians, Baloch, Pamiris along with others are blood brothers. 💙💙💙
There's no such thing as Iranic it began as Indo-European. The first Indo-European languages are ancestors to Kurds not Persians
Much of Swedish words are cousins to Kurdish. Many words are same with Swedish and those are physical words always used and are words only between Swedish and Kurdish not Pashto/Persian. Because Swedish, English and many other share Anatolian ancestors. Iranian arrived very late. Iranian language become influential in Kurdish almost because of the expansion of Zoroastrian religion.
@MEDLER - Kürtler Not Iranian but Indo-European! Iranian is a classification that needs to be changed.
@MEDLER - Kürtler Iranian means Persian because Kurds don't have a country yet! Still, Iranian never were a consideration of Kurds in history! It's a modern classification without genetic proof as Iranic were a classification based on linguistics of one Iranic origin shown to be a lie. DNA of Kurds isn't related with India or near Indian. DNA of Kurds is not even related to Persian.
@MEDLER - Kürtler According to scientists The language of Kurdish is mother to Europe's Indo-European languages and that's why the old classification of Iranic Must soon be reconsidered and changed, because loanwords should not classify people into subgroups.
Pashto ❤️❤️ Kurdish ❤️❤️
I am Kurdish. Respect to my Pashto brothers and sisters.
❤
surprising how much Pashto sounds like Sorani Kurdish❤️ from Afghan pashton
@@zafarsharif993
No stop indian is Indic not Iranian
free kurdistan and free pashtunistan
Afghanistan✊Kurdistan
Love Kurdistan from Afghanistan Pashtun boy 🇦🇫🇦🇫🇹🇯🇹🇯
💓💓💓
I am a kurd and much much love to Afghanistan and i Hope you will get youre freedom again. I am so sad that the fucking West destroyed that once so beautiful country.
We are love too and Afghanistan 💙brave lands
Orospu çocukları ne mutlu türküm diyene 🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
@@hakann47777 o.clari HER BIJI KURD U KURDISTAN
The Kurdish guy is so clever and has a ton of information liked him so much 😍😍🥰🥰
the knowledge the kurdish guy knows is neccesary to know as a kurd
What an amazing way to unify nations that at times feel so different. This was incredible and very educational! Really impresseive!
www.parsig.org/e.html
Thank you for your kind words 💓💓💓💓
Correct, toward a unified Greater Arayan State, like Medes.
Instead of on the Western countries, why we can not have this kind of unity in our own regions?
thank you soo much for doing more kurdish
I'm from Afghanistan and I always watch your videos. Thank you so much!
Besyor jolib bood ,Bahadorjan❤️❤️❤️
You definitely doing something amazing, I love it so much!!!
Love from Tajikistan 🇹🇯 💕
MasHAla , I could not agree More! He is doing an inspirational job! Xudá kam nakunish...
www.parsig.org/e.html
❤️❤️
Tajikistan Zendabad❤️
I love Tajaki and Tajikistan
we have more in common with each other ➡️central Asian countries
Afghanistan
Kazakhstan
Iran
Uzbekistan
Kyrgyzstan
Tajikistan
Turkmenistan
And we should be proud to be united central Asian
🇦🇫 🇹🇯 🇹🇲 🇰🇬 🇺🇿 🇮🇷 🇰🇿 💪🏻🌟
Im kurdish. Zendabad Afghanistan!!
Zendabad all Kurdish brothers and sisters, we tend to forget how influential they are to our greater historic culture. Bless them in their struggle. They make great friends, I am gugauy/deedaur (witness) to it.
امين زنده باد کردستان
Onur Demir nerelisin?
💓💓💓
@@ozanbayrak562 elazig karakocan ve kars merkez
Interesting, Mr.Rizgar is very good about his knowledge in kurdish language in deffrend dialects.
Thank you
love from an iranic boy from iraqi Kurdistan to all my iranic brothers ( Kurdistan , iran , Afghanistan , Tajikistan , ossetia )
@@missmslmh2955 Go away Troll
We are kurds not iranic because that sounds already IRONIC my friend. Dont let this bullshit guys change your mind kurds are nothing to do with iranian people we came from median empire and our history has nothing to do with iran or arabs or turkish culture the only thing that is similar is our religion.
@@Topcomment94 we are not Iranian yes but we are from a iranic country
@@Zerkon-gt1iz what country
comment Kurds are iranian people
Zindabad Afghanistan from KURDISTAN 💛💚❤✌✌✌
and zinanbad kurdistan from Pakhtunkhwa (Homeland of pashtuns)🔴⚫
@@Kamran-qe2kt that zindabad word is farsi as well
Greetings to the Afghans, my cousins from Kurdistan 🇦🇫♥️🇹🇯
Hello I am real blood pashtun from my homeland pashtunistan and not from political Afghanistan and not from political Pakistan
And
I respect to Kurdish peoples respect to their mother tongue Kurdish language and Kurdish language is rich, modern, beautiful language happy Kurdish peoples
Yes brother. Lar ao Bar Yao Afghan. Our pride Aimal khan Darya Khan ❤️
Our Great Pashtunistan will rise again Inshallah. ❤️❤️
Qaisar Afridi
Where is on the map?
Qaisar Afridi STFU
@Mohsen Khan Bruh you can't even write English. And where and when did people say that pashtuns like coming to Pakistan? There are pashtuns is Pakistan that originally were from Afghanistan. They spent come to Pakistan because they didn't like Afghanistan. You don't need to believe in me. But search it up. It's TRUE. And why hating so much?
thank you for the intro and amazing portrayal of iranic languages.
i wish, it were possible to revive/liven up languages of the same family.
❤❤❤
surprising how much Pashto sounds like Sorani Kurdish .❤️ from Pashtun 🙏
Respect from a Pakistani Pashtun 🇵🇰🇦🇫🇵🇰🇮🇷🇹🇯
@Renaissance Man You Racist!
Cow Dick Worshippers!
Zendabad🙌❤️💙
Were not pakistanis lol
@@SherKhan-rd9uw so what are they then? Im
From england born and bread.. can i not be a British pashtun? Despite never being english with the race im british with the nationality .. so am i not allowed to say british pashtun according to your logic?
@@FastStart2Success simple
If your FIRST language is pashto, you are from the pakhtunkhwa region which is Northwest pakistan ( KPK) and southern eastern AFGhanistan. Or if your parents r from there. Theyre fully pashtuns with an identifying pashtun tribe than yea your basicly a pashtun. Thats it no mess to it
A lot of people like claiming to be pashtuns. The indians claiments all boil down to the same old claim that "My gRaNdAd anceztOrs ARe aLl PakHtuNs" despite them not knowing a lick of pashto. Not knowimg anything about actual pashtuns and funny thing actual pashtuns laugh at them. Same for the hindkowans who claim to be pashtun. They get ignored. Its really simple lol
Im from swat, Pakhtunkhwa
Thanks, I love this video. I am Kurdish.
Rest in peace Razgar and his family :( !! This video shows great efforts by him to explain more about his language and Iranic language features. May he be remembered always through this video.
Thank you! We will always remember and honour them! 💔💔
What did happend for rizgar?
@@ahmedsalam5919 he died in a plane crash in Iran
@@83r71 i knew that unfortunatly may he rest in peace
@@83r71 It was shot down by the Iranian regime, right?
Kurdish guy is very knowledgeable!
He is! He's also a university professor in engineering.
@@shahrzadddd That's cool. He looks like a professor
Aren't we all Kurds?
CoolAs lol No, Pashtun people have some older history. According to historians they are the Jews who migrated to Asia 3-4000 years ago.
@@Ramy_Ramz no we are not
Thanks brother for doing this, I have been requesting this for so long
Rest in peace Rizgar Rahimi😔
Really heartbreaking :(
Is the Kurdish speaker dead? °•°
@@siggy4259 yes
@@brownlucy8801 😔💔a shame, but how?
Omg Rip 🥺💕 hopefully Allah will take him to Jannah inshallah, omg is Rizgar Rahimi the Kurdish one? Omg I’m afghan Pashtun & I’m called Mariam Rahimi, such a coincidence 🤭
such lovely energy & kindness :) really beautiful to witness this exploration and words. thanks for another interestig vid.
This was a great video and lovely idea. Persian, Pashto, and Kurdish languages (a diverse family of Northwestern Iranic languages rather than a singular language) are the three most important Iranian languages today by number of speakers (this was, of course, not the case historically). However, many of the words represented here are in fact loanwords from Middle Persian and New Persian, rather than genuine cognates from the Old Iranian stage. Examples of those would include "New" Persian: نو now, Sorani: نوێي nwe Pashto: نوي naway; or "Month" Persian: ماہ mah, Sorani: مانگ mang, Pashto: مياشث myasht, which also happen to be even more distant cognates with the English :)
Not correct.
If anything the Kurdish versions of said given examples are closer to the PIE cognates than Persian or Farsi.
For example the word new in Kurdish is not nwe, rather it is -New, which comes from Proto-Indo-European *Néwos. Persian has undergone a change where the lax close vowels have been lowered, and thus é is now pronounced as -o, while Kurdish preserved the é.
In a grammatic point of view, Kurdish is far more archaic and complex than Persian.
Fx
Gender:
Persian has no grammatical gender. Kurdish does, masculine and female, and this determines the ezafe (see below), and the oblique for the 3rd pers. singular.
Cases for pronouns
In Persian, there are no cases for pronouns. 'Man' (I) remains 'Man' (Mine). Kurmancî however, does have cases.
Ez -> Min
Tu -> Te
Ev/Ew (near/far) -> Wî/Wê (male/female) etc.
Ezafe:
The Persian ezafe is simply '-e'. Kurmancî however, has an extensive ezafe system, and you have to take into account gender, number, and the function of the word in the sentence. Examples:
Mirovê bilind. - The tall man.
Jina bilind. - The tall woman.
Mirovekî bilind. - A tall man.
Jineke bilind. - A tall woman.
Jinên/Mirovên bilind. - The tall women/men.
Gundên Kurd. - Kurdish villages.
Gundên Kurdan. - The villages of Kurds.
Etc.
Circumpositions:
Another feature that Kurdish has retained are circumpostions. Some examples:
Di...de - In
Ji...re - To
Bi...re - With
Ez bi hevalekî min re diaxivim. - I'm talking with a friend of mine.
The prepostion part of the circumpositions can be combined with Kurdish contractions, which are:
Ji+wî/wê - Jê
Bi+wî/wê - Pê
Di+wî/wê - Tê
Li+wî/wê - Lê
For example:
Ez jê hez dikim. - I love her.
Ez pê re diaxivim. - I talk with him/her.
Split ergativity:
Another feature which many Iranic languages used to possess is ergativity, where the object functions as the subject, if the verb is transitive. In Kurdish, this is present in the past and in the possessive.
Min ew dît. - I saw him. (as opposed to 'Ez wî dîtim')
Sê birayên min hene. - I have three brothers.
Sounds:
The distinctions between î and ê has been lost in Persian, which means that the words for, as an example, 'Lion' and 'Milk' are homonyms, while this distinction still exists in Kurmancî (Shêr and Shîr, respectively). Another one is that 'Xw' is lost in Persian, and is simply 'X', while it's used a lot in Kurmancî.
Kurmancî, however, lacks the agglutinative features and enclitic pronouns. Can anyone compare the tenses? Does Persian have a vocative like Kurdish?
Tenses:
I'm not sure what tenses Persian lacks. I do know that it has a present continuous, which Kurmancî (for a quick, yet incomplete, guide, check English and Kurmanji Tense Names) lacks and instead uses the simple present for.
'Ez dixwim' can mean both 'I eat' and 'I am eating'.
The future tense is formed differently however. In Kurmancî, the word '(d)ê'+the conjugated imperative of the verb is used, while in Persian, 'Kh(w)astan' (to want)+the stem of the verb is used. However, this is rarely used, and apparently, the present tense is often used in Persian.
Kurmancî: Ez (d)ê bixwînim. - I will read/study.
Persian: Man khwaham raft. - I will go.
Persian seems to have a lot of tenses. I think the past narrative tenses have an equivalent in Kurdish in the verb form that ends on '-ama'. (bigeriyama?)
Inflections:
Afaik absent in Persian, Kurmancî has inflections for nouns that aren't the subject of the sentence.
Ez jinê dibinîm. - I see the woman.
Ez li wî welatî jiyam. - I lived in that country.
And by the way mang means moon, not month. A month is -meh.
@@gutianwarrior7993 This is a wonderful outline of the Kurmanji language as it compares to Persian, but truthfully I have no idea what this has to do with my post. There are no inaccuracies in what I wrote, but there are a few in yours. Particularly in your use of "Persian" when in fact you mean "Western Persian", or at least the standardized version of that language as spoken in Iran. The Persian varieties distributed throughout Afghanistan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan DO make the distinction between "i" and "e" i.e. sher "lion" vs. shir "milk", pronounce the word "new" as naw and nav, and in Afghan dialects "xw" has been retained. Also, I was using the Sorani language (NOT Kurmanji) when drawing comparisons to Persian and Pashto. In Sorani, mang means both month and moon. Finally, while it is interesting from a historical linguistics standpoint that Kurmanji has retained some more features from the Old Iranian stage, grammatical complexity or analytic vs. agglutinative morphology has no bearing on the expressive power or beauty of a language. Take, for example, the English language.
Pahlevuni Well written, but again since we only know Middle Persian and not fx Median, we cannot say for sure that the Kurdish terms derived from Middle Persian. The Kurds also had a word for new before Middle Persian, and I am sure it is from PIE.
@@gutianwarrior7993 Thank you Gutian Warrior. However I must point out that there is no evidence that Kurmanji, Sorani, or another Kurdish branch languages descend from Median or related dialects. In fact, all of the evidence points against it. Take, for example, the many modern "Pamir languages" such as Shughni or Munji. These languages are distributed in an area historically assumed to be Sogdian, Bactrian , or Saka speaking, and while we have no attestation of the Pamir languages' Middle or Old Iranian stages, they demonstrably do not descend from Sogdian, Bactrian, or Saka dialects through reconstruction. Instead they must be the survivors of the numerous smaller, remote Eastern Iranian languages and dialects that never enjoyed widespread use or official patronage. Kurdish languages, and Pashto for that matter, share this common fate, however their comparatively larger number of speakers and wide distribution is largely the product of recent migrations and political factors over the past 2-3 centuries.
Finally, I was pointing out that most of the Sorani words represented in this video are borrowings from Persian (such as gul, panir). I used the words "new" and "month" as examples of true cognates rather than Persian borrowings.
Pahlevuni And how do we know that they are borrowings from Persian? They are not. Perhaps Middle Persian, but again who says so? In principal Persian could have borrowed it from Proto-Kurdish? It is not as if the Kurds did not have flowers prior to the arrival of the Persians. I am simply asking out of curriosity, how do we know that fx gul derived from Persian? I am asking because I dont know, not because I want to be flippant. :)
And as for no evidence of Kurdish being of Median descend, we dont know yet, since the Median language has not been attested widely, but the few cognates that we know so far go a long very good with Kurmanji Kurdish, fx dog is kucik in Kurmanji Kurdish but a female puppy is space, and in Median it is Spaca for dog.
And we could also take the historical accounts into consideration. Fx the Turks of Turkey call themselves Kurmanj, which means Son og Manj, Manj could very well be an indicator of Median, or an ephonym.
Not only that. Armenian historians called the Kurds by the name Median all the way into the high Middle Ages, and reffered to them as the people of Mark’ (Median).
Ex, Chronicle of Michael the Great, Patriach of the Syrians:
“When the nation of the Mark' [Medes, i.e., the Kurds] who resided in the mountains of Chgheroy and in the Tiwrewand country learned about this, they alerted each other and assembled 30,000 [fighters] and came to Nisibis and provoked the Turks.”
Or Hethum:
"Postea vero Sarraceni amiserunt dominium Egipti et Medi, qui Cordins vulgariter dicembantur; regni Egipti dominium occupaverunt."
(Afterwards the Arabs lost control of Egypt; and the Medians; "who were called Kurds." Became the rulers of Egypt).
ia601802.us.archive.org/23/items/ChronicleOfMichaelTheGreatPatriarchOfTheSyrians/Chronicle_Michael_Syrian.pdf
books.google.dk/books/about/Europas_Folkestammer.html?hl=da&id=rR0PAAAAYAAJ&redir_esc=y
Awesome video Bahador! I understood 70% of this as a Gujarati speaker. Amazing to see the influence the Iranic languages have on other language families. Keep up the good work :)
Because pashto is similar to urdu and urdu has high impact in todays india
Kem cho maza maa tabiyat paani saru che
Urdu ki wajah se 70% samajhe aap urdu was made from sanskrit arabic farsi and pashto and turkish
Urdu is truly a beautiful language.
chachi mogo
At its core Pashto has the same basis as Farsi but as time went on it developed into its own language with lots of variation and influences. Urdu has the same base as other indo aryan languages but has bean HEAVILY influenced with a lot of vocabulary and othrr linguistic components from arabic farsi and turkic
Unfortunately Rizgar (the kurdish speaker guy) is dead in an airplane accident yesterday in his flight from Tehran to Ukraine 😢
Incredibly sad and heartbreaking news! Razgar and his wife were amazing people, his family had become a part of our family. They were killed tragically with their 3 year old son. His wife was also pregnant. It's incredibly devastating!
That shit really made me FUCKING SAD!!!!!
Inna lillahe wa inna ilayhi raje’oon. May Allah (swt) bless him.
I’m Baluchi and we are cousins of the Kurds and we have lots of similarities between us and them also our languages so plz plz make a vid on that btw I’m from Pakistan Baluchistan 🇵🇰🇵🇰❤️❤️🇮🇷🇮🇷
sayid Zaki We want a free balochistan no Iran no Pakistan
im a Baloch too
@@jaberbaluch962 not all of us only 20% and I'm really happy with Pakistan lol I'm a proud Pakistani
Abdul and Ahmad boro ady kootek
@@jaberbaluch962 So From Pakistan Iran and Afghanistan u will form your own country ! How would u get chunk from Afghanistan and the baloch tiny population is dispersed How will iran let balochistan freed cuz baloch in small in number with huge area and other investment ethnics too So balochistan will not be freed from iran.
In pakistan North Balochistan is Pashtun areas all the way to Quetta so pashtuns willtake their regions and merge with pakhtun khuwa...many balochs are in sindh and Brahvis dont want seperate balochistan not even magsi bugti mengals and marris either
Wao that was being waited for some time. Thanks for the upload.
Razgar sounds like a professor. I'm curious if he studied linguistics?
He actually is a professor, but not in linguistics. He has a PhD. in electrical engineering.
@@BahadorAlast Which Uni does he teach in? I never saw him at U of T.
@@KeyhanTheFreeman He teaches at UOIT.
Many Pashtun girls are my friends they learn me there pashto language
Now i can speak 50% pashto language
Very interesting, the soft B is also found in Kurdish. This is highly noted in Semitic languages such as Hebrew and Aramaic.
It depends on regions , in my region we change every B to W and V to F
Like in Spanish.
Daira Manana (Thank you so much in my language pashto) for such amazing video. Love from Pakistan ❤
Love to Peshawar 😅😍
TomasAFG tomas Peshawar is not the only Pashtun dominated place in our Pakistan. The majority (almost
All) of KPK province and north Baluchistan is Pashtun and there are many pashtuns in Islamabad and other major cities
Pakistan has Indic majority(Punjabi,Sindhi,Saraiki,Dards)-79%
Iranic minority(Pashtuns,Balochs)-18%
@Justin Patrick loll ok whatever pleases u
@Justin Patrick happy believing ur own truths...mung ta tasu na khpal zaan saabit kulu certifucate na de pakaar..
Kurmanji nazani 😄😍, love from pashto
Ez kurmanjî dizanim 😁
Mn nazanm😅
Mn nazanm
Kuzi keri 😉
@@adarozer 😓😐
Thank you very much 1st comment😂 first view
کوردینە لایک....
Muhamad Khoshawi Barzani min yakamim
Lol we both was tied
@@smiedranokatirova5987
Day basha niw daqa hich nya😂😂
کوردینە کۆمێنت :V
@@muhamadkhoshawibarzani5959 ئەوجا چۆنی😊😂
I know both Pashto and Persian. It’s interesting that Kurdish has similarities with these languages. ♥️🇦🇫
Kurdish is from the Iranian language family, like Amharic and Arabic is from the semite language family
we kurds are iranic we are same blood as afghans and iranians
Adam SHERZAD true :)))
BULGARS AND KURDS ARE BROTHERS
BULGARCA - KÜRTÇE
az ne znam - ez nı zanım = ben bilmiyorum
-( farsça men nomi dune)
-( ermenice yes ch'gitem)
az - ez = ben ( farsça man)
znaya - zana = bilmek ( farsça dune)
znam - zanım = bildim ( farsça man dune)
ot kude si - te kude ri = nereli, nerelisin
bashta - bav'a = baba ( farsça pader)
maika - dayika, daye= anne( farsça mader)
baba - dap,kal, dappir- nine
prodazhba - frotand = satmak
preriya - friya = kırılmak ( farsça şikest)
pisalka - penus = kalem ( farsça qalem)
kudeto - kudere = nerede ( farsça ki)
kuche - kûçi,kutiya= köpek ( farsça kelb)
zhena - jina,jin = kadın
brat - bra = kardeş ( farsça berader)
step - steppe = bozkır ( farsca daşti)
bulka - buka = evli gelin ( farsça arus)
vurvya - revyâ = yürümek ( farsça râftan)
ukho - guhk = kulak ( farsça goş)
nos - poz, pırnık = burun ( farsça baynee)
gúrlo - gewro = boğaz
danak - telaq = dalak ( farsça ispurç)
kost - hest = kemik ( farsça ustuxan)
dúrvo - daré = ağaç
gazela - xezala = ceylan
era - era = -çak ( farsça zamoni)
kürtler ve bulgarlar eskiden güney rusyada yaşıyordu viking saldırısı sonrası bir kısım kürtler doğu macaristana göç etti diğerleride günümüz ortadoğu bölgesine göç ederek asimile edildi ( iraniler tarafından asimile edildi vs)
Rusça teşekkür = spasiba
Ukraynaca = spasiybe
Kürtçe = spas bwe , spas dıkım
the bulgarians are not slaves, they are assimilated. Kurds and Bulgarians used to live in Russia. Kurds were assimilated by Iranians, Kurds and Bulgarian brothers
kurds and bulgars steps( rusia and ukraine)
1. www.google.com/search?q=kurds+bulgars&client=ms-android-samsung&prmd=niv&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiTnNKEt5vjAhUiXRUIHYVHAXkQ_AUoAnoECAsQAg&biw=360&bih=560&dpr=3#imgrc=RuSvFRP9pChfJM
@Justin Patrick He is right about that. Aoens ago.
I enjoy you videos, if only us non-Canadians could get involved. Surprised there hasn’t been any videos with Punjabi done yet either.
Love and appreciation from London, my brother
He did Punjabi recently
Dest xweş û Gelekî spas Behadir.Gelekî gelekî xweş bû.
Kekê Rizgar jî kesekî pir zane ye MaşaAllah.
Silav ji bo hemû Îraniyan.Çi Kurd çi Fars çi Belûç çi Peştû çi Gîlek.
Türk Dj Dikkat Heijan’a diss atıyo sanki
@@xwezanxwenas9237 yav he he. Türküm. Çatla :D
@Ali 33 ben küfür etmedim ki, küfür aşağılama yok. Arkadaş fazla hassas. Ha ama diğer arkadaş ''anırma'' falan yazmış. Bak o yanlış.
BULGARS AND KURDS ARE BROTHERS
BULGARCA - KÜRTÇE
az ne znam - ez nı zanım = ben bilmiyorum
-( farsça men nomi dune)
-( ermenice yes ch'gitem)
az - ez = ben ( farsça man)
znaya - zana = bilmek ( farsça dune)
znam - zanım = bildim ( farsça man dune)
ot kude si - te kude ri = nereli, nerelisin
bashta - bav'a = baba ( farsça pader)
maika - dayika, daye= anne( farsça mader)
baba - dap,kal, dappir- nine
prodazhba - frotand = satmak
preriya - friya = kırılmak ( farsça şikest)
pisalka - penus = kalem ( farsça qalem)
kudeto - kudere = nerede ( farsça ki)
kuche - kûçi,kutiya= köpek ( farsça kelb)
zhena - jina,jin = kadın
brat - bra = kardeş ( farsça berader)
step - steppe = bozkır ( farsca daşti)
bulka - buka = evli gelin ( farsça arus)
vurvya - revyâ = yürümek ( farsça râftan)
ukho - guhk = kulak ( farsça goş)
nos - poz, pırnık = burun ( farsça baynee)
gúrlo - gewro = boğaz
danak - telaq = dalak ( farsça ispurç)
kost - hest = kemik ( farsça ustuxan)
dúrvo - daré = ağaç
gazela - xezala = ceylan
era - era = -çak ( farsça zamoni)
kürtler ve bulgarlar eskiden güney rusyada yaşıyordu viking saldırısı sonrası bir kısım kürtler doğu macaristana göç etti diğerleride günümüz ortadoğu bölgesine göç ederek asimile edildi ( iraniler tarafından asimile edildi vs)
Rusça teşekkür = spasiba
Ukraynaca = spasiybe
Kürtçe = spas bwe , spas dıkım
the bulgarians are not slaves, they are assimilated. Kurds and Bulgarians used to live in Russia. Kurds were assimilated by Iranians, Kurds and Bulgarian brothers
kurds and bulgars steps( rusia and ukraine)
1. www.google.com/search?q=kurds+bulgars&client=ms-android-samsung&prmd=niv&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiTnNKEt5vjAhUiXRUIHYVHAXkQ_AUoAnoECAsQAg&biw=360&bih=560&dpr=3#imgrc=RuSvFRP9pChfJM
im persian i understand u. salam be hame iranian che kurd che fars che balooch che pashtoon che gilak.we say this way.firs you said dast khoosh be to pesare gilaki bahador.mage bahador gilake?
I am Kurdistani Baloch I love my country Kurdistan and Balochistan
How you can love them ?? 😅😅
Azaan khan Baloch
Yes why not as you mixed all pashtuns love you too 😞😕
Amin Rasekh
I am sure mixed all pashtuns will love him 😃
@@qaisarafridi5882 you are big Gul Khan u r no 1 kuni
Both are iranic people
Some folks may find this weird but I consider myself "Iranic" as well, despite being Jewish and classified as "Semitic". My grandparents are from Iran and speak fluent Persian and I have been practicing to learn Persian words and sentences to a basic level. I love the Iranian culture and the Iranic people! We are celebrating Nowruz as well. Love for you all ❤️❤️
@FichDichInDemArsch Judaism is a religion but Jews as Israelites are a Semitic nation.
@FichDichInDemArsch Nope. Iranian Jews are originally from Israel and they're genetically much closer to Assyrians and Lebanese than to Persians. They speak Persian cause they lived in Iran for centuries.
What? You are a Jewish and you love Iranian culture?
How can you love an Islamic culture that is completely opposed to yours?
@@roverus2130 not really. Iranians have a very rich non-Islamic culture and Iranian Muslims have done a good job incorporating the non-Islamic culture into the Islamic one. I was always intrigued by if growing up with a lot of Persians
@@zainabal-marayati5525 I wonder where is that non-islamic culture?
kurdî❤️❤️❤️
@zorozoroism
She is Kurdish from Anatolia but maybe she believe pedophile muhameds narratives.
@Abu Yazid Abdul Khalid al-Malik
Fuck off. We dont believe child raper terrorist prophet .
Shitlam is arabic religion.
@@jokocha Are you Muslim?
@@adarozer Are you Muslim?
@zorozoroism Are you Muslim?
Love from Assyrians!!
Elvis Hermes surprised considering he’s a Kurd
@@whoopsbang2hard342 And so what?
@@whoopsbang2hard342 This channel is about unity so not surprising
i am kurdish, and very love assryan. you are originally people with the kurdish people live here at the 2000 years ago
Elvis Hermes well most of assyrians hate kurds
I'm pashtoon and I can speak kurdish language and I was been in kurdistan and I love kurdish people ❤️❤️❤️
❤❤❤
It is a honour of GOD that we are Pashtun
@@AwaisAhmadKhan-y5w calm down man the honour is being muslim.
@@jalilullahIshaqzai That's not what I mean, mullaghutia👳🏿
@@AwaisAhmadKhan-y5w I know you don’t mean that I’m correcting your backward mountain cave man mindset, being Pashtun has no more honour than any other race 😂
Pashtuns love Kurds
I think Pushtun and kurdish people's look like same.
@@groznyenterprises9092 yeaaa tbh
@@groznyenterprises9092 this coming from genetical similarities(it's no coincidence)
And Kurds love Pashtuns salaam wrora
We are Blood brother 🇮🇷
Long live for our iranian brothers ❤️ from great Kurdistan land of khosrow the Lord of medes
www.parsig.org/e.html
Chutyas
@@ifrazali3052
Gutians
Love bro Afghananistan ♥️
What you have as profile picture?
I wasn't aware before, I'm so saddened to know that our friend and his whole family passed away in such a tragic way.
Thank you so much for this interesting video Bahador! By the way, there's a video I've been waiting for so long. Please can you make Kurdish vs Russian or any other slavic language?
Zor supas bo nzik krdnaway gshtman la yaktry(greetings from south kurdistan)
You're great bahador.
www.parsig.org/e.html
@@CookintheApp is this link of persian language?
@@planetanimabyanniejaff6829it is a link to a strong dictionary of Middle Persian vocabulary.
Kurdish and Pashtuns brother 😃😃😃
Plz make a video on balochi and kurdish
Balochi and faarsi it's so same
I know but bith are different language brother. I appeal by the youtuber of this channel to make a video of balochi and kurdish.
Baloch and kurd are one Nation not any different
@@bismillahkhanbaloch9794 yes brother
Balochs are kurds
Bahador thank you very much for the video bro really appreciate it 👍
❤️❤️
Khorasan is really amazing!
In Khorasan you have Persian, Pashtun, Kurdish, and Baloch! !!! 4 The Iranian language that has the most talked about!
In addition, there are Turkmen and Turk!
Mostly settled there to stop the Turks
baloch afgani tajiki krwati qawm kurdn😍😍😍😍
in pakistan balochistan there is balochi,pashtun,persian,punjabi,sindhi and many more too
@@hecticgaming4536 we are not poksitani ok we are Baluchistani Gwrkos
@@fullsapotsaaar6986 Indian Spotted.
Go and Build a Toilet.
Kurdish, Persian, Peshtun and Bluch are the major Iranic languages, they share same root, and these nations share same traditions and history
Thank you all :) another interesting episode
we are the cousins of Kurds ❤️ from Afghan Pashtun ❤️🇦🇫
Very interesting video😊 thx Bahadır❤
Its interesting cause im from uzbekistan and we use lot of similar words. Persian influence in central asia goes back long time! Even though our language is mainly turkic, we have adopted persian culture and language and got all mixed over milleniums. Love and respect to Iranians, pashtus and Kurds! We are branches of same tree
Biji bahador ❤
If you research you will find out tha kurdish, pashton and iranina. Are from the same family root
Wasn't that what they kept saying in the video?
@@timdavis1183 😂😂😂
I’m kurdish and I love Afghanistan sooo much and I want to visit Afghanistan Inshallaah one day 😍
Write Inshallah correctly.
Welcome to afghanistan
baloch afgani tajiki krwati qawm kurdn😍😍😍😍
Welcome
@@cartoonclips6487 ان شاء الله
i have enjoyed this video the most I think the Kurdish guy was very interesting and knowledgeable . He changed the show from question =answer to a very interesting explanation language similarities
i'm learning pashto and your videos are giving me some really precious infos, thanks for doing it
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so sad to read about Razgar and his family, hope they rest in peace :'(
Thank you ❤️
My dialect of persian (from northern afgthanistani mountains) is similar in the sense that we also have words that originally have a ب swapped with a و sound when pronouncing. I found out that kurds do this yesterday, in a conversation with my kurdish barber.
We kurd people( Goran,soran,kurmanj,zaza ) are your brother. Don't forget us!!! Long live big iran(Kurd,Persian,Loran,Pashton,Tajik,Mazenderan,Gilak etc.)
Of course. I think the most important thing is for us to come closer together through what we share, cherish our similarities, also learn about our differences, and build mutual respect for one another!
@@BahadorAlast And for this, the persians should support the people of Kurds. And we still don't have a state. We don't want the USA to support us WE WANT THE SUPPORT OF OUR BROTHERS... From turkey. And your chanel is very useful. Thank you for this.
Achievements...
@@memetcanaydn5769 Thank you. I don't want to get into politics on this channel, but one thing I can tell you is, the support of the USA for you isn't out of understanding or love for your nation, but for a specific political agenda. That is why it never has and never will be consistent. However, the support of Persians, Pashtuns, Baloch people and others is out of love and genuine camaraderie. This is why I hope videos such as this can show others how much we have in common, including our shared history and culture, as a means of bringing people closer together!
@@BahadorAlast I know. This channel is not politics, I'am very sorry for this.I just want to say.
21.Ceuntry will be a completely different century, not the way it used to be. It will be a golden age for some countries. Even if the Kurdistan country does not see this golden age, we want Iran to take over this golden age. And some countries are blocking you. I hope everything will be what Iran wants.
Again, I'm very sorry.This is not a political channel.
@@ShapurSassani-xx4wk As far as I know, the Iranian government carries out assimilation policies and executes executions against the Kurdish Kurds. If the Iranian government abandons its actions, the Kurdish people will remain loyal to Iran.Long live big Iran
That's so great as always Bahador! Thank you very much. But I guess it would have been better if you brought monolingual speakers instead since these two gentlemen are bilingual in their mother tongue and in Persian. It is still an awesome video though.
Thank you! I understand what you mean, and it's true, knowledge of Persian definitely helps them both. It would have been more challenging if it was for example a Pashto speaker from Pakistan with a Kurmanji Kurdish speaker.
@@BahadorAlast we can do that one! .... set it up 😊
Iranic Union! Love this video!
💓💓💓💓
love your flag. why aren't we still speaking Middle Persian and using foreign alphabet?
@@CookintheApp Thanks mate! I agree we should!!
Iranic union is never happening
@@bobsvagene3021 you say "never" as the Sassanid Empire thought it would exist forever. History and Ancient texts tell us the land where Pars is spoken will indeed rise again. And by saying words like Unity and Love, we will. We have thousands of history behind us and the brightest future ahead. Mentality of Xrad-Dosta(u), (Lovers of Wisdom) ud (and) Farhang (Culture, Language, Borders).
ډیره مننه بهادر صیب
I was waiting for it
Loved this video it was amazing, also thanks for teaching me about the Iranic languages
*Greetings from Libya to our Muslim brothers in Afghanistan and Pakistan and kurdstan* 🇹🇷🇱🇾🇵🇱🌺
Islam is bad.
Tabriz 77 11 MODARE T U DON ESH DA KERM ME MA
@zDeletaste Bin kein Perser.
How about Iran honey?
My condolences . it's a shame to lose such a knowledgeable man . May he and his family rest in peace .🌹♥️
Thank you for your kindness!
RIP Razgar and his Family
❤☀️💚
Died in 28/January when Iran fired a plane back to Canada.
Great video. Can you do similarities and differences between Pashto dialects Like Peshawari Pashto, Kabuli, Kandahari, Quetti, Swati, Jalalabadi or Wazeristani dialect or any other dialect that I didn’t mention. There’s lots of Pashto dialects. That would be very interesting.
واقعا کارتون خیلی عالیه ادامه بدید لطفا که با فرهنگ هم آشناتر بشیم 👏👏👏👏👏
❤️❤️❤️
Pashtuns and Kurds are brothers and we are both Muslim. Respect from an Afghan Pashtun.
And thank you for using only the Afghan flag for Pashto!
Are Punjabis and Pashtuns brothers too ? :P lol! Many Punjabis are Muslims too! loooooool! (Wink Wink!)
What tf does claiming to be Muslims have anything to do with being iranic u Semite wannabe Arab beg, can u even just stfu about that Semite shit and relate to your BLOOD brothers, u were forced converted btw nothing to be proud of
@@shawns5599 no pashtuns are punjbais have nothinf to do with eachother
@@PakistanZindabad19828 shut up daal khor punjabi
@@PakistanZindabad19828 im a pashtun from KPK and he is right. us paahtuns r afghan. take your hate somewhere else
ive notcied its always non pashtuns causing fight. KPK and afghanistan is pakhtun land not afghan althiugh both mean thr same thing
Common words are a good reason to talk about culture and other aspects of nations. I like it. Please make more videos about iranian branch languages. Many people do not know iranian branch languages very well.
Ah I c, u r a Raptors fan.:) Toronto is a great diverse city, it's wonderful seing so many diverse ppl on your channel it's great!
Another brilliant episode. Focusing on what unites us than what divides us. For all the haters, yes there is an strong Iranian/Iranic connection but it’s unanimous that the primary connection is foremost a human connection. We are human and enjoy what we have in common!!
We’re all connect no matter where we live
Very well said!! Thank you!
I couldn't believe someone is finally talking about this... Bravoo.. i am Kurdish from syria, from the most western part of syria.. there're like a thousand kilometers to iran or more... And I had this same experience and the funny thing is when we realised the similarities, and since my friend was living in Pakistan, I asked him what does Pak mean... Yes... It's verry similar, we're both iranians not iranian nationalists but true iranians. And to be honest I live this talk!
Afrîni dlo😘
Is your friend from Pakistan a pashtoon?
Thank You Bahador For Showing Kurdish Language It’s Very Nice I Learned So Much As Kurdish
Sipas🌹
He's kurdish sorani use w kurmanji V zazaki b but sorani dialect close to Persian language Aw av ab water
One letter really doesn't matter. Honestly I had a Pashto friend and he does speak very similarly to us. If you know any German or french, you'd see directly when you observe the Indo-European connection. You'd see how those languages are similar and so relevant in a crazy way...
I am Afghan.
Love Kurdish and Kurdistan.
Thanks 🇹🇯❤🇦🇫
But have afghan people they saying we turkish and supporting turkey
Stfu
@@ottomanmapper3502 no u fucking genocider
@@ShoaibKurdi XD
@@ottomanmapper3502 Don't fuck with Afghanistan..you may have that bitch Pakistan..but remember Afghans are real warriors..and God forbid if something happens to them My country India will support Afghanistan.
Thanks for doing one on Pashto 💟💝
First from Kurdistan-Iraq
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Please do more videos about Iraq
same im from sulaymaniyeah and i love it when he brings kurdish folks :D
FAHID Iq05
I think I was first but I didn't comment 😁
From Zaxo/Zakho
@@mcha_yt im from. Sulaimani too
@@freezeyou-Always-Frozen chone 7aw bra 😂
lol there's no Iraqi kurdistan , it's Kurdistan region and should be independent
Another excellent video!
I’m from afg, when Idk something in Pashto I say it in Farsi and if I when idk something in Farsi I say it in Pashto everyone understands it. ❤️🇦🇫🇮🇷❤️
Thank a lot bahador jan
Her biji Afghani Kord Parsi ❤️
baloch afgani tajiki krwati qawm kurdn😒🤭fars🤭
#kurd_baloch #ګۅړد_بلوچ_pkk Pashtun Tajik Kurd , Baluch brother and same blood 🩸❤️🙏
Thanks for you and your geusts for this great video. I like the Kurdiah guy, he has good information about Kurdish language. I hope to see him in next videos.
Also, I suggest to make Kurdish-Arabic and Kurdish-Turkish similarities.
We have these words in common in Kannada(a Dravidian language) chaku(knife) , kili (key), paneer (cheese), seb(apple)
Love from Afghanistan I love all my Iranian and Kurdish Brothers I speak Farsi And Pashto
Thx for liking 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@@ysmuwahid sanga ye pakhtun rora
Zendabad Afghanistan❤️💙
That's Razgar! He was my TA for Communication Systems when I was in university.
Yes! That's him :)