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Despite belonging to different language families, Turkish and Kurdish, have a lot of similar words, in addition to the many loanwords that they have in common. We showcase some of the commonalities between the Kurdish and Turkish languages, as Şimal, a Turkish speaker and Keyhan, a Sorani Kurdish speaker will showcase some of the commonalities between the two languages in a friendly manner. The reason we opted to do Sorani Kurdish for this video is due to the fact that Kurmanji speakers are generally fluent in Turkish as well, as is the case the Kurmanji speakers we know. Please be mindful of the fact that Keyhan has Asperger syndrome and show him the respect he deserves for having the courage to reach out to us to take part in this video. For all those who are familiar with the script. In the Sorani Kurdish writing system, vowels are almost always written as separate letters, instead of the original format of the writing system in which certain vowels are shown by diacritics or often excluded. You will notice this throughout the video in the subtitles, it is not a mistake. If you live in Toronto or the surrounding areas, speak a language that has not been featured on our channel and would like to participate in a future video, and/or if you have any suggestions or feedback, please contact us on Instagram: Shahrzad (@shahrzad.pe): / shahrzad.pe Bahador (@BahadorAlast): / bahadoralast Sorani (سۆرانی, Soranî) also known as Central Kurdish (کوردیی ناوەندی, Kurdîy nawendî) is a Kurdish dialect spoken in Iraqi Kurdistan, as well as the Kurdistan Province, Kermanshah Province, and West Azerbaijan Province of western Iran. It is one of the two official languages of Iraq, along with Arabic. Turkish is the most widely spoken of the Turkic languages and has official status in Tukey and Cyprus. In addition, Turkish is recognized as a minority language in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Greece, Iraq, Kosovo, Macedonia, and Romania. Although the majority of Turkish speakers reside in Turkey, large number of Turkish speakers reside in Germany, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Greece, as well as parts of Europe, the Middle East, and Central Asia. In the 1920s, after the Turkish Republic was established, Atatürk replaced the Ottoman Turkish alphabet with a Latin alphabet.