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The Kurdish Airforce: June 2009
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Sunday, June 28, 2009. Pronunciation Request: U, Û, Z and '. Patrick requested additional explanation on the following latini letters and pronunciation. Z, u, û and ‘. I will start with z. Z is pronounced like the English z; like the z’s in buzz or zoom. This sound is tricky to explain with words. It is not a sound found in English. But from this website of Arabic pronunciation. I found an explanation that may be helpful. Think of it as a catch of the throat, like the h in hour. I hope this is helpful.
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The Kurdish Airforce: November 2008
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Friday, November 7, 2008. Introduction to Latini and Pronunciation. Sorani Kurdish is written most commonly with a modified Arabic script which is more similar to the script used for Farsi than the script used for the Arabic language. This can make the language tricky to learn for westerners, especially if oral communication is your primary goal. Luckily, the Kurdish government in Iraq has made an effort to introduce a Latin script called Latini. The benefits of using Latini are:. This special character ...
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The Kurdish Airforce: Lesson 2: Personal Pronouns
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Monday, March 23, 2009. Lesson 2: Personal Pronouns. Kurdish pronouns are simpler than their English counterparts. There is no difference between subjective and objective personal pronouns. This means that whether the person is the subject or object of the sentence makes no difference. You'll notice that there is a special pronoun for the plural you which makes things clearer, but only one for he/him, she/her and it which muddies the waters a bit. He/him, She/her, It. March 26, 2009 at 11:58 AM.
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The Kurdish Airforce: March 2009
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Monday, March 23, 2009. Lesson 2: Personal Pronouns. Kurdish pronouns are simpler than their English counterparts. There is no difference between subjective and objective personal pronouns. This means that whether the person is the subject or object of the sentence makes no difference. You'll notice that there is a special pronoun for the plural you which makes things clearer, but only one for he/him, she/her and it which muddies the waters a bit. He/him, She/her, It. For a refresher on pronunciation.
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The Kurdish Airforce: Introduction to Latini and Pronunciation
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Friday, November 7, 2008. Introduction to Latini and Pronunciation. Sorani Kurdish is written most commonly with a modified Arabic script which is more similar to the script used for Farsi than the script used for the Arabic language. This can make the language tricky to learn for westerners, especially if oral communication is your primary goal. Luckily, the Kurdish government in Iraq has made an effort to introduce a Latin script called Latini. The benefits of using Latini are:. This special character ...
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The Restaurant List: July 2008
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Saturday, July 12, 2008. Tiny expensive cookies at a great location in German Village. 541 S Third St., Columbus. 9 out of 10. 8 out of 10. 8 out of 10, but value is closer to a 2 out of 10. 7 out of 10. It was good, don't get me wrong, but. $1 for a tiny cookie is too much. $5 for a tiny cake? If it's a gold cake, maybe. Eat some oreos or an oatmeal creme pie at Schiller Park. Links to this post. Restaurant: Acme Hotdog and Sausage Company. Acme Hotdog and Sausage Company. 4989 Cleveland Ave, Columbus.
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The Kurdish Airforce: Interview with Aram Qania Marif
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Tuesday, July 8, 2014. Interview with Aram Qania Marif. This is the first installment of the Kurdish Airforce podcast. I'll be interviewing a good friend, Aram Qania Marif, who is currently living in London and studying video production. I'll get his take on his culture and Kurdistan. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Interview with Aram Qania Marif. Travel template. Powered by Blogger.
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The Kurdish Airforce: Pronunciation Request: U, Û, Z and '
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Sunday, June 28, 2009. Pronunciation Request: U, Û, Z and '. Patrick requested additional explanation on the following latini letters and pronunciation. Z, u, û and ‘. I will start with z. Z is pronounced like the English z; like the z’s in buzz or zoom. This sound is tricky to explain with words. It is not a sound found in English. But from this website of Arabic pronunciation. I found an explanation that may be helpful. Think of it as a catch of the throat, like the h in hour. I hope this is helpful.
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the land of oz: September 2006
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The land of oz. The Land of Oz. Thursday, September 21, 2006. GIRL, PUT YOUR RECORDS ON. Instead, I'm just listening to music. Today was entirely too long, but punctuated by a lovely lunch with a good friend. ;-) Just the way I wanted to spend this Wednesday afternoon. Wednesday, September 20, 2006. If you can't see the grace in this picture, you're colorblind. BOB IS A GENIUS. From Grove City to Trinity United Methodist Church:. Take I-270 to the Georgesville Rd (exit 5). Bear right at Bausch Rd - go 0&...