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Northern Kurdish - Feelings and Emotions
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In this lesson, you will learn about feelings and emotions in Northern Kurdish. This vocabulary will help you express your emotions and feelings in a more effective way when communicating with Kurdish speakers. Let's get started!

Main Terms for Feelings and Emotions in Northern Kurdish[edit | edit source]

  • Happy: Xemgin
    • Example sentence: Ez xemgin im. (I am happy.)
  • Sad: Newroz
    • Example sentence: Ez Newroz im. (I am sad.)
  • Angry: Darizandî
    • Example sentence: Ez darizandî me. (I am angry.)
  • Fearful: Tirsî
    • Example sentence: Min tirsî ye. (I am fearful.)
  • Surprised: Heyecan kirî
    • Example sentence: Ez heyecan kirî me. (I am surprised.)
  • Disgusted: Bezîtî
    • Example sentence: Ez bezîtî me. (I am disgusted.)
  • Excited: Şaş
    • Example sentence: Ez şaş im. (I am excited.)
  • Bored: Girî
    • Example sentence: Min girî ye. (I am bored.)
  • Nervous: Hesp
    • Example sentence: Ez hesp im. (I am nervous.)
  • Happy (informal): Tayfûr
    • Example sentence: Ez tayfûr im. (I am happy.)
  • Sad (informal): Serfiraz
    • Example sentence: Ez serfiraz im. (I am sad.)
  • Angry (informal): Darêjî
    • Example sentence: Ez darêjî me. (I am angry.)
  • Fearful (informal): Tîr
    • Example sentence: Min tîr dike. (I am fearful.)
  • Surprised (informal): Şaş
    • Example sentence: Ez şaş im. (I am surprised.)
  • Disgusted (informal): Bezî
    • Example sentence: Ez bezî me. (I am disgusted.)
  • Excited (informal): Heyran
    • Example sentence: Ez heyran im. (I am excited.)
  • Bored (informal): Halmat
    • Example sentence: Min halmat e. (I am bored.)
  • Nervous (informal): Serkeftî
    • Example sentence: Ez serkeftî me. (I am nervous.)

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