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English please[edit]

This is the English language Wikipedia. Do not create articles in other languages. 69.181.249.92 (talk) 21:54, 29 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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Hi Seywan. You contributed an article on Kurdish Dialects. This content is useful, but you should incorporate it into the Kurdish language article that already exists, and where dialects are already covered. You might want to merge your contributions (which I've included below) into that article. Good luck and thanks for contributing! Zelse81 (talk) 00:38, 30 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]


Your Contribution[edit]

Contemporary Kurdish has two main branches: Western branch, and Eastern branch. Kurds mostly speak Western branch. It consists of three dialects: 1. Northern or Kirmanjî(keɾmɑnʤi), Central or Soranî(so:ɾɑni), and Southern which has two sub-dialects i.e. Kirmaşanî(keɾmɑʃɑni), and Lekî(læki). The Eastern branch has two main varieties: 1. Northern dialect or Zazakî(zɑzɑki), and Southern dialect or Hewramî(həʊɾɑmi). The difference of these branches is quite apparent in their infinitive markers. The infinitive markers of the Western brnanch are –in as in kird-in(keɾd-en: to do), and –n as in çî-n(ʧi-n: to go). But the infinitive markers in Eastern branch are –ey as in kerd-ey(kæɾd-eɪ: to do), and –y as in liwa-y(lewa-j: to go).

I've reverted you. Besides some problems with some wording that broke WP:NPOV, Anatole Klyosov is not a [[WP:RS|reliable source for DNA, nor is the journal. See also Scientific Research Publishing. Thanks. Dougweller (talk) 12:51, 7 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]