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Comments: Troussier is Vietnam's coach
Comments: https://youtu.be/GZdObKmfvdw?si=Tj0mV2rmze03fFfM
Comments: علیرضا بیرانوند، محمدحسین کنعانیزادگان، شجاع خلیل زاده، صادق محرمی، احسان حاجصفی، سعید عزتاللهی، سامان قدوس، علیرضا جهانبخش، مهدی قایدی، مهدی طارمی و کریم انصاریفرد
Comments: Cyruss, I see. Kalhori is the same as Laki depending on what part of Kermanshah's surrounding you're talking about. اهل حق prefer the name کلهری. During the 8 year old war, to scape the war, many many Laks migrated to Kermanshah from the villages that were close to the border. Sadly when they settled on the outskirts of the city, building their own shanty towns, they got involved with all types of crimes. So in my visits I'd run into many of them. Their Lack language is somewhat different from the Kermanshahi dialect. Locals try to avoid them. If course like dumb Trump says, there are some good ones too :) Again, to be safe from the daily bombardment tens of thousands of Kermanshahis, including some of my siblings, left to other towns, mainly Karaj, Tehran, and even Rasht. Wow, your yes or no answer forced me to write an article :))
Comments: No Kamkar. I wasn’t referring to a joke. I referred to this ( about Kurdish dialects): Northern Kurdish (Kurmanji) Central Kurdish (Sorani) Southern Kurdish (Xwarîn, Palewani) Laki
Comments: 3-2. Japan HT
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Comments: Cyruss, don't know what that is? Or maybe you were referring to the old Kermanshahi joke?
Comments: فلسطینی ها با یک بازیکن اسرائیلی و ۲ بازیکن شاغل در لیگ اسرلئیل به مصاف ایران می آید ببینیم بازی میکنید یا نمیکنید؟اینجا فکر کنم کمی شل بزنه بازی نکردن😝🤣🤣
Comments: Kamkar, is kalhori dialect that you mentioned same as Palewani?
Comments: I totally forgot about Kurmanji. No I don't. I understand some of it. In Turkey, iraq, and Syria mostly spoken.
Comments: Wow, that is amazing Kamkar. You don’t speak kurmanji?
Comments: Cyruss, thank you for sharing that story. They must have been speaking either Zaza or Gorani. These Kurdish dialects are so different that sometimes people don't understand each other. I'm. Rare Kurdish who speaks three of the 5 dialects.
Comments: Kamkar, about 50-55 years ago I came across a group of traveling Kurdish Tribe that had crossed the unguarded border from Turkey to Iranian territory. A local charitable man had built a public bath ,close to the border,for the use of tribes on move . This particular tribe would show up once a year to use the facilities. None of our local Kurds could understand their language fully.It seemed like they were just lost in the history. I can’t forget the amazed look of their kids when they saw our jeep. A local guy told us they were descendants of pre Islam rulers of Iran. |
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