Grammar Overview: Behdînî Kurmanji
Şirîn
American Kurdish Center
Azad came to my house yesterday. He brought a gift. He came to my house yesterday. He brought this.
Personal pronouns (such as “he”) and demonstrative pronouns (such as “this”) often take the place of nouns (such as “Azad”) in our sentences when we speak English.
The same is true in Kurdish. Sometimes in Kurdish, you don’t even need to use a personal pronoun in the sentence!
There are two “cases” in Kurmanji: “direct” and “oblique”. In this lesson we’ll study the “direct” case. In Lesson 2 we’ll study the “oblique” case. ..... Table of Contents (alphabetical)
Lessons and Exercises
1 Simple Past Tense of Intransitive Verbs / 1 2 Oblique Case Pronouns; Izafe; Imperatives / 11 3 Oblique Case Suffix, Past Tense of Transitive Verbs (Ergative Sentence Construction) / 19 4 Present Tense Sentences, Aspect Marker, Irregular Verb / 27 5 Irregular Present Tense Verbs, Compound and Idiomatic Verbs / 35 6 Indefinite Article Marker, Specific Reference Marker, Contractions, Future Tense Sentences / 43 7 Subjunctive I and Subjunctive II / 51 8 Participles I and II; Present Progressive, Pluperfect, Perfect Tenses - Aspects; Passive Construction / 63 9 Summary of all Verb Tenses - Aspect - Modes / 71 10 Interrogatives (Question Words) / 73
INTRODUCTION
This Grammar Overview was written primarily for English speakers who are learning the Behdînî Kurmanji language. Native Kurdish speakers will also find it a good resource. It is designed as the text book for a two-day intensive grammar course. Getting Started! is the pre-requisite study to Grammar Overview and the two-day course taught by the author.
As a brand new learner of Kurmanji, you’ll want to use this Grammar Overview after the two-day course as a quick reference throughout your continued Kurdish language learning. You’ll find much more detailed and very complete self-directed grammar exercises in Exercises in Kurmanji Grammar (Behdtnt Dialect). The Word List, Vocabulary Cards, Books A and B, and the recordings that go with Books A and B will complete your Kurdish language training.
Lesson # 1
Grammar Notes (from Chapter 1 of Exercises in Kurmanji Grammar)
A. Direct Case Personal and Demonstrative Pronouns
Azad came to my house yesterday. He brought a gift. He came to my house yesterday. He brought this.
Personal pronouns (such as “he”) and demonstrative pronouns (such as “this”) often take the place of nouns (such as “Azad”) in our sentences when we speak English.
The same is true in Kurdish. Sometimes in Kurdish, you don’t even need to use a personal pronoun in the sentence!
There are two “cases” in Kurmanji: “direct” and “oblique”. In this lesson we’ll study the “direct” case. In Lesson 2 we’ll study the “oblique” case.
Direct Case Personal Pronouns Ez / I, me Tu / you(sng) Ew / he, him/ she, her / it em / we, us hîn / you (pl) ew / they, them
Demonstrative Pronouns ev, eve / this - these (near) ew, ewe that - those (far)
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Şirîn
Grammar Overview Behdînî Kurmanji
American Kurdish Center
American Kurdish Center "Nî Roj" language learning series Grammar Overview (Behdînî Kurmanji) By Şirîn
The Washington, D.C. Kurdish Language & Culture Istitute
The “Nî Roj” language learning series is for English speakers who are learning the Behdînî Kurmanji language. Write to cjrempel@cs.com for an order form for these books, cassette tapes, and CDs.
These are the books (and recordings) in the “NT Roj” language learning series:
Get Started! Teach yourself how to write and pronounce Kurdish [in Latin script] Grammar Overview (Behdînî Kurmanji) Book A: Activities for Learners of Behdînî Kurmanji Book B: Activities for Learners of Behdînî Kurmanji Exercises in Kurmanji Grammar (Behdînî Dialect) English-Kurmanji, Kurmancî-Inglîzî Word List (Behdînî Dialect) [in Latin script] A Crash Course in Learning Behdînî Kurmanji A Brief Introduction to Learning Behdînî Kurmanji
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