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Definition of Kurdish in English: Kurdishadjective ˈkəːdɪʃˈkərdɪʃ Relating to the Kurds or their language. (与)库尔德人(有关)的;(与)库尔德语(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - Those who are extremely vocal about Kurdish language rights do not fare so well, and sometimes face arrest.
- The lowering of the death rate in the Kurdish areas is Cortright's final charge.
- In those regions, the military banned the use of the Kurdish language and Kurdish names.
- There were no demands by the Kurdish parties or Sistani that he be captured immediately.
- I also took my life in my hands by visiting a Kurdish barber.
- At her inauguration, she wore a headband decorated with the traditional Kurdish colours, yellow, green and red.
- The Kurdish insistence on federalism is having repercussions throughout the country.
- Despite recent riots in the Kurdish areas and signs of labour unrest, Batebi is not very optimistic that change will arrive soon.
- The restrictions on the Kurdish language have been only minimally changed.
- So far the Kurdish areas have been relatively quiet, with the exception of Kirkuk.
- I'd like to say it was because we deeply believed in the Kurdish cause, but actually we just wanted some good stories for the college bar.
- There are people in the Kurdish community that would like to see an independent Kurdistan.
- As Verheugen rightly warned, implementation of new laws on Kurdish language rights and on torture has been slow and patchy.
- So you're likely looking for those with Kurdish language abilities, not Arabic.
- The explosions came only hours after the arrest of four Kurdish militants in the city, officials noted.
- At the receptions, appeals were made for more freedom of speech and legalisation of the Kurdish language.
- Has that been worked out, or is there still tension within the Kurdish community?
- There is also a dispute about how much of the petroleum profits would stay in the Kurdish provinces.
- The bar itself was low, covered in Kurdish weavings, the walls covered by muslin.
- Another significant change to the law permits private teaching courses in the Kurdish language.
noun ˈkəːdɪʃˈkərdɪʃ mass nounThe Iranian language of the Kurds. Example sentencesExamples - It will have two main languages, Arabic and Kurdish, and will be a federal state.
- We will also fund the development of the blogging tool in Farsi so it may be used in Iran and in Kurdish.
- The court proceedings were relayed to Amin in Kurdish by an interpreter.
- Shouts came as a Kurd legislator demanded the oath be read not only in Arabic but in Kurdish, as well.
- It remains a Kurdish stronghold with most people speaking Kurdish as their first language.
- It will also lead to private TV and radio stations being allowed to broadcast in Kurdish.
- Turkey, for example, has abolished the death penalty and legalised broadcasts in Kurdish.
- However, most Kurds raised in southeastern Turkey speak Kurdish as well as Turkish.
- In 1988 he staged Mountain Language, a play about the banning of Kurdish in Turkey.
Definition of Kurdish in US English: KurdishadjectiveˈkərdɪʃˈkərdiSH Relating to the Kurds or their language. (与)库尔德人(有关)的;(与)库尔德语(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - There is also a dispute about how much of the petroleum profits would stay in the Kurdish provinces.
- At the receptions, appeals were made for more freedom of speech and legalisation of the Kurdish language.
- Has that been worked out, or is there still tension within the Kurdish community?
- The lowering of the death rate in the Kurdish areas is Cortright's final charge.
- So far the Kurdish areas have been relatively quiet, with the exception of Kirkuk.
- So you're likely looking for those with Kurdish language abilities, not Arabic.
- The explosions came only hours after the arrest of four Kurdish militants in the city, officials noted.
- I'd like to say it was because we deeply believed in the Kurdish cause, but actually we just wanted some good stories for the college bar.
- As Verheugen rightly warned, implementation of new laws on Kurdish language rights and on torture has been slow and patchy.
- Those who are extremely vocal about Kurdish language rights do not fare so well, and sometimes face arrest.
- The restrictions on the Kurdish language have been only minimally changed.
- At her inauguration, she wore a headband decorated with the traditional Kurdish colours, yellow, green and red.
- The bar itself was low, covered in Kurdish weavings, the walls covered by muslin.
- There were no demands by the Kurdish parties or Sistani that he be captured immediately.
- I also took my life in my hands by visiting a Kurdish barber.
- In those regions, the military banned the use of the Kurdish language and Kurdish names.
- The Kurdish insistence on federalism is having repercussions throughout the country.
- Another significant change to the law permits private teaching courses in the Kurdish language.
- Despite recent riots in the Kurdish areas and signs of labour unrest, Batebi is not very optimistic that change will arrive soon.
- There are people in the Kurdish community that would like to see an independent Kurdistan.
nounˈkərdɪʃˈkərdiSH The Iranian language of the Kurds. Example sentencesExamples - Shouts came as a Kurd legislator demanded the oath be read not only in Arabic but in Kurdish, as well.
- It will have two main languages, Arabic and Kurdish, and will be a federal state.
- It will also lead to private TV and radio stations being allowed to broadcast in Kurdish.
- However, most Kurds raised in southeastern Turkey speak Kurdish as well as Turkish.
- We will also fund the development of the blogging tool in Farsi so it may be used in Iran and in Kurdish.
- In 1988 he staged Mountain Language, a play about the banning of Kurdish in Turkey.
- It remains a Kurdish stronghold with most people speaking Kurdish as their first language.
- Turkey, for example, has abolished the death penalty and legalised broadcasts in Kurdish.
- The court proceedings were relayed to Amin in Kurdish by an interpreter.
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