First Complete Kurdish Language (Kurmanji) Kurmancî course

Learn Kurdish fast with course for BEGINNERS (A0-A1-A2)

First Complete Kurdish Language (Kurmanji) Kurmancî course
First Complete Kurdish Language (Kurmanji) Kurmancî course

First Complete Kurdish Language (Kurmanji) Kurmancî course free download

Learn Kurdish fast with course for BEGINNERS (A0-A1-A2)

Kurdish is a rich group of languages spoken for more than a thousand years in the region of Kurdistan, which includes parts of Turkey, Iran, Iraq, and Syria. Today, Kurdish is also spoken in a diaspora that stretches through Europe and the United States.

Learning Kurdish can be hard in terms of grammar and learning resources, especially if you don’t speak any middle-eastern language. The Kurmanji dialect can be easier for speakers of European languages because it uses the Latin alphabet, while the Sorani dialect uses the Arabic script.

That said, the difficulty of learning Kurdish will largely depend on your language learning, the same as with any other language. If you’re new to learning languages, learning about study techniques and memorization tools is important

Your experience of learning Kurdish will depend on which other languages you speak.

Speakers of Persian or Pashto will find it relatively easy to learn Kurdish. These languages come from the same language family (Iranian), so their grammar and phonology share many common points.

Speakers of Arabic languages also have an advantage since the Arabic script is one of the writing systems used in Kurdish.

On the other hand, speakers of languages that aren’t from the middle east might face a challenge. European languages come from a distant family branch. Still, the difficulty will depend on which dialect you choose to learn.


During our course you will learn:

  • Lots and lots of vocabulary

  • How to read and write

  • Useful everyday phrases

  • Basic sentence structures

  • Basic grammar rules most beginner courses don’t teach

  • Cultural tips

After taking this course you will be able to:

  • Greet people and introduce yourself both formally and casually

  • Pronounce words correctly without hearing them first

  • Read a restaurant menu

  • Order food and drinks

  • Give and receive directions

  • Describe yourself and other people in both personality and appearance

  • Tell the time

  • Make requests, describe what you want and what you plan to do

  • Express your feelings, your interests and dislikes

  • Navigate multiple types of everyday situations, like shopping

  • Give and receive directions to places you need to go to

  • Create sentences in the past tense

  • Create sentences in the future tense

  • Create sentences in the progressive tenses

  • Create sentences in the negative form

  • Learn hundreds of new, key vocabulary words

  • Express ability and possibility

  • Create conditionals and other subordinate clauses

  • Form new questions

  • Structure new sentences with ease

  • Adapt to new situations, such as using public transportation or visiting the doctor

  • Conquer the basics of dating

  • Learn to make comparisons

  • Learn many new pronunciation and cultural tips