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This presentation is about Kurdish culture and prepared by Genius in Salahaddin university in English Department

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Presents

Kurdistan the nest of civilization10/12/2013

designed by : hunar Ismael

Genius group

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The contentINTRODUCTIONKURDISH LANGUAGE AND TYPES OF THEMDISCOURSE ACCENTSPROVERBSSPECIAL THINGS ABOUT KURDISH PEOPLE NEWROZCLOTHINGMAJOR HOLIDAYS VILLAGE LIFESPECIAL FOODCONCLUSION

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Introduction Every country has its own language and culture. Language and culture are one of the basic sources for the buildup of a country. They are related to each other ,so if there isn't a language there wont be any culture. Also Kurdistan has its own language and culture. It owns the most important cultures in the world. So during our presentation we will talk about or discuss some languages and cultures of Kurdistan.

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The Kurdish language

Group( Indo-European languages.)

Dialects

Goran hawramy

South dialect

Luri central dialectSorani

North dialect

badiny

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Kurdish Persian, Arabic ....

The Kurdish language

2 Written forms 34 letters each

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Discourse accent

( دة دانيشة كورِم دةلََي هار بووى)

(ضاومانى )

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رِؤحةكةىئةوة ضي ئةوة هةى

غةزةب

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proverb

A Male Sheep Is for Sacrifice =(Barkhi Ner Bo Sarbrina)

A Rock Is Strong in Its Place =(Bard La Jegay Khoy Sangina)

Bread for the Baker and Meat for the Butcher =(Nan Bo Nanawa Goshtish Bo Qasab)

Extend Your Leg [Feet] on Your Carpet [or] Stay Within Your Limits= (Pet Baqad Barakai Khot Rakesha)

Truth is Hard (Haq Raqa)

Not every cloud brings rain ( hamw hawrek baran nea)

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Drinking tea directly after each meal in Kurdish culture, for example, is a habit that came from our ancestors. If you happen to see a Kurdish person suffering from headache just offer them a cup of tea. They will not forget the favor for the rest of their lives.

Special things in Kurdish people

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Name What's your

name? My name is

Razan dargalaye

My name isRazan dindar

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There are many things that the people in villages do , for example they actually don’t like buying things they make every thing themselves , they are independent.

Village life

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Village life

Kurdish women and children carrying tree branches to their homes for cooking and fire place.

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This Kurdish woman is milking her goats before returning them to her village. Kurdish women work side by side with men. They are hard working, real free, and open in their society. When they go to farms or take care of their life stocks, they wear Kurdish men's baggy pants to give them more comfort and flexibility. It is another way to show their hard work and equality with men.

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Newroz

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Newroz is considered the most important festival in Kurdish culture, and is a time for entertainment such as games, dancing, family gathering, preparation of special foods and the reading of poetry . The celebration of Newroz has its local peculiarities in different regions of Kurdistan On the eve of Newroz, in southern and eastern Kurdistan, bonfires are lit. These fires symbolize the passing of the dark season, winter, and the arrival of spring, the season of light. . It is celebrated at the time of the first day of spring (March 21). new clothes are worn . Families spend the day in the country, enjoying nature and the

fresh growth of spring .

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The famous Kurdish writer and poet Piramerd (1867–1950) writes :in his 1948 poem NewrozThe New Year's day is today. Newroz is back.

An ancient Kurdish festival, with joy and verdure.

For many years, the flower of our hopes was

downtrodden

The fresh rose of spring was the blood of the youth

It was that red color on the high horizon of Kurd

Which was carrying the happy tidings of dawn to

remote and near nations

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It was Newroz which imbued the hearts with such a fire

That made the youth receive death with devoted love

Hooray! The sun is shining from the high mountains of homeland

It is the blood of our martyrs which the horizon reflects

It has never happened in the history of any nation

To have the breasts of girls as shields against bullets

Nay. It is not worth crying and mourning for the martyrs of homeland

They die not. They live on in the heart of the nation.

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clothing

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FoodKurdish Foods are really delicious but difficult to prepare!

Kfta

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SPECIAL FOODSThis is the most delicious food of Kurdish people which we like the most it is called (dolma)

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Kftay doxawa

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And here are some nice pictures of Kurdish cultural games, things

, people .etc…

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Wedding

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Through our presentation we discussed a little about Kurdish language and culture because they are like oceans and we have discussed about only a drop in that ocean. as we learned from the example of the rose and the lady that stays forever ,culture is immortal and will stay as it is and will never change, because it reminds us the past and expects the future of our nation.

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We hope you enjoyed it

And thanks for listening