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Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/northern-kurdish Northern Kurdish] learners! 😊<br>In this lesson, we will learn how to give your opinion in Northern Kurdish. We will look at the grammar rules and some examples. At the end of the lesson, you can take a quiz to test your understanding. Let's get started!
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== Rules ==
Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/northern-kurdish Northern Kurdish] learners! 😊<br>In this lesson, we will focus on how to give your opinion in Northern Kurdish. Giving one's opinion is an important aspect of communication and we will discuss the different ways to express it.


Giving your opinion in Northern Kurdish is quite simple. To express your opinion, you can use the following phrases:
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{| class="wikitable"
== Basic Vocabulary ==
|-
!Northern Kurdish
!Pronunciation
!English Translation
|-
|Ez difirim
|[ɛz difirim]
|I think
|-
|Ez bawer dikim
|[ɛz bawɛr dikim]
|I believe
|-
|Ez raman dikim
|[ɛz ramɑn dikim]
|I guess
|-
|Ez dibêjim
|[ɛz dibɛjim]
|I say
|}


You can also use the verb "bibêjim" (to say) to express your opinion. For example:  
Before we dive into giving opinions, let's review some basic vocabulary:


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Northern Kurdish !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
!Northern Kurdish
| نێو || nêw || Name
!Pronunciation
!English Translation
|-
|-
|Ez bibêjim
| بەڵێ || belê || Yes
|[ɛz bibɛjim]
|I say
|}
 
To make a negative statement, you can use the word "ne" (no). For example:
 
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
!Northern Kurdish
| نەخێر || nexweş || No
!Pronunciation
!English Translation
|-
|-
|Ez ne difirim
| پیاوەکان || piyawekan || Opinions/Thoughts
|[ɛz nɛ difirim]
|I don't think
|}
 
 
 
== Examples ==
 
Here are some examples of how to give your opinion in Northern Kurdish:
 
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
!Northern Kurdish
| دەستپێکی || destpêkî || Firstly
!Pronunciation
!English Translation
|-
|-
|Ez difirim ku ev xebat çêbibe
| به‌شێوەیةکی || beshewtekî || In my opinion
|[ɛz difirim ku ɛv xɛbat ʧɛbibɛ]
|I think this work will be finished
|-
|-
|Ez bawer dikim ku ew çiqasî bihêze
| واقعیتا || waqêtya || Actually
|[ɛz bawɛr dikim ku ɛw ʧiqɑsi bihɛzɛ]
|I believe he will succeed
|-
|-
|Ez raman dikim ku ew çiqasî bihêze
| هاوڕێ || hawrê || However
|[ɛz ramɑn dikim ku ɛw ʧiqɑsi bihɛzɛ]
|I guess he will succeed
|-
|Ez ne difirim ku ev xebat çêbibe
|[ɛz nɛ difirim ku ɛv xɛbat ʧɛbibɛ]
|I don't think this work will be finished
|}
|}


== Quiz ==
In order to give your opinion, you need to have some basic vocabulary at your disposal. Now that we have reviewed the most important words, let's move on to the different ways to give your opinion.
Test your understanding of giving your opinion in Northern Kurdish with the following quiz:


1. How do you say "I believe" in Northern Kurdish?
== Expressing Your Opinion ==
A. Ez difirim


B. Ez bawer dikim
There are many ways to give your opinion in Northern Kurdish, and some of them may be more appropriate depending on the context, the audience or the level of certainty or conviction of the speaker. Here are some ways to give your opinion:


C. Ez raman dikim
=== Using "بەشێوەی" (From my perspective) ===


D. Ez dibêjim
One way to express an opinion in Northern Kurdish is to use the phrase "بەشێوەی". It is a common way to introduce an opinion in a formal context, such as a debate or a public speech.


Example:
* Person 1: دەربارەی ناوی وەرزشەکان، بەشێوەی من، وەرزشی بەرزیەوەی مێژووی زاراوەیە. (Regarding sports, from my perspective, football is the most popular sport.)
* Person 2: ئەڤخرایی، بۆ بەشێوەی تۆ، وەرزشی تەندروستیەوە هەڵبژاردەکات. (Actually, according to your point of view, gymnastics promote health.)


===Using "بەشێوەیةکی" (In my opinion) ===


2. How do you say "I don't think" in Northern Kurdish?
Another way to express an opinion in Northern Kurdish is to use the phrase "بەشێوەیةکی". It shows that the speaker is expressing a personal opinion rather than an objective fact and is more informal than using "بەشێوەی".


A. Ez difirim
Example:
* Person 1: هەر کەس دەرمانی بەشێوەیةکی دەزانێت. (Everyone has their own opinions.)
* Person 2: بەشێوەیةکی من، ئەو کەسانەی بەشدارماندووە تەندروستیشان پارێزراوە. (In my opinion, the participating people took care of their health.)


B. Ez bawer dikim
=== Using "گۆڕان" (Suggestion) ===


C. Ez raman dikim
In Northern Kurdish, you can also express your opinion by using the word "گۆڕان", which means suggestion or proposed solution. Using "گۆڕان" implies that the speaker has given some thought to the issue and has come up with a constructive solution or improvement.


D. Ez ne difirim
Example:
* Person 1: یاریستی یەکەم لەسەر وەرزشی باشتر تێبینی (The first step to a better health is to exercise more)
* Person 2: گۆڕانی تووشی وەرزشەی ناتوانی کردووە، ستا حەزت گەورەترین بەشارەکان لەگەڵ درووست کردنەوەی بەشارەکە بدۆزنەوە. (As a suggestion, if you can't exercise, try walking up the stairs to improve your health.)


== Dialogue ==


Let's have a short dialogue to see how giving opinions is used in Northern Kurdish:


3. How do you say "I say" in Northern Kurdish?
* Person 1: به‌شێوەی من، وەرزشی باشترین بەشارەئەکان کە کار بن، ئەو بەشارەکانی خۆتەن 'دانانەوە' و 'پارە دانان'ە کە سەرتاسرشان وەرزشی گەشتەوە لەسەر هەستەکان. (In my opinion, the best health clinics that work are the ones that emphasize a walking exercise as part of their treatment)
* Person 2: واقعیتا، وەرزشی گەشتەوە سەرسام و کاربهێنە بۆ دەستکاری هەستەکانە. (Actually, walking exercise is effective and useful for managing hypertension)
* Person 1: هاوڕێ، هەر کەس دەرمانی بەشێوەیتەوە دەزانێت. (However, everyone has their own opinions)
* Person 2: ئەرمێ کە نە خێری لە خاوەنی سەرماوەیەکی تیشە ئارەزووی ناگەیشتووە، من بەشێوەی دەگەڕم کە دووای جیاں وەرزشی روویداوە. (If you don't want to catch a cold, my suggestion is to stretch before exercising)


A. Ez difirim
== Conclusion ==
 
B. Ez bawer dikim
 
C. Ez raman dikim
 
D. Ez bibêjim


Giving your opinion adds depth to the conversation and shows that you have a valuable perspective. In this lesson, we have reviewed some of the ways to express your opinion in Northern Kurdish. There are many other expressions, and the best way to learn them is to use them, so don't be afraid to practice with native speakers! To improve your [[Language/Northern-kurdish|Northern Kurdish]] [[Language/Northern-kurdish/Grammar|Grammar]], you can also use the [https://polyglotclub.com Polyglot Club] website. [https://polyglotclub.com/find-friends.php?search=send&d=0&f=36&offre1=71 Find native speakers] and ask them any [https://polyglotclub.com/language/northern-kurdish/question questions]!


 
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==Related Lessons==
* [[Language/Northern-kurdish/Grammar/Conditional-Mood|Conditional Mood]]
* [[Language/Northern-kurdish/Grammar/How-to-Use-Be|How to Use Be]]
* [[Language/Northern-kurdish/Grammar/Future-Tense|Future Tense]]
* [[Language/Northern-kurdish/Grammar/Adjectives|Adjectives]]
* [[Language/Northern-kurdish/Grammar/Plurals|Plurals]]
* [[Language/Northern-kurdish/Grammar/Gender|Gender]]
* [[Language/Northern-kurdish/Grammar/Questions|Questions]]
* [[Language/Northern-kurdish/Grammar/Pronouns|Pronouns]]
* [[Language/Northern-kurdish/Grammar/Negation|Negation]]


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Northern Kurdish Grammar - Give your Opinion

Hi Northern Kurdish learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will focus on how to give your opinion in Northern Kurdish. Giving one's opinion is an important aspect of communication and we will discuss the different ways to express it.

Basic Vocabulary

Before we dive into giving opinions, let's review some basic vocabulary:

Northern Kurdish Pronunciation English
نێو nêw Name
بەڵێ belê Yes
نەخێر nexweş No
پیاوەکان piyawekan Opinions/Thoughts
دەستپێکی destpêkî Firstly
به‌شێوەیةکی beshewtekî In my opinion
واقعیتا waqêtya Actually
هاوڕێ hawrê However

In order to give your opinion, you need to have some basic vocabulary at your disposal. Now that we have reviewed the most important words, let's move on to the different ways to give your opinion.

Expressing Your Opinion

There are many ways to give your opinion in Northern Kurdish, and some of them may be more appropriate depending on the context, the audience or the level of certainty or conviction of the speaker. Here are some ways to give your opinion:

Using "بەشێوەی" (From my perspective)

One way to express an opinion in Northern Kurdish is to use the phrase "بەشێوەی". It is a common way to introduce an opinion in a formal context, such as a debate or a public speech.

Example:

  • Person 1: دەربارەی ناوی وەرزشەکان، بەشێوەی من، وەرزشی بەرزیەوەی مێژووی زاراوەیە. (Regarding sports, from my perspective, football is the most popular sport.)
  • Person 2: ئەڤخرایی، بۆ بەشێوەی تۆ، وەرزشی تەندروستیەوە هەڵبژاردەکات. (Actually, according to your point of view, gymnastics promote health.)

Using "بەشێوەیةکی" (In my opinion)

Another way to express an opinion in Northern Kurdish is to use the phrase "بەشێوەیةکی". It shows that the speaker is expressing a personal opinion rather than an objective fact and is more informal than using "بەشێوەی".

Example:

  • Person 1: هەر کەس دەرمانی بەشێوەیةکی دەزانێت. (Everyone has their own opinions.)
  • Person 2: بەشێوەیةکی من، ئەو کەسانەی بەشدارماندووە تەندروستیشان پارێزراوە. (In my opinion, the participating people took care of their health.)

Using "گۆڕان" (Suggestion)

In Northern Kurdish, you can also express your opinion by using the word "گۆڕان", which means suggestion or proposed solution. Using "گۆڕان" implies that the speaker has given some thought to the issue and has come up with a constructive solution or improvement.

Example:

  • Person 1: یاریستی یەکەم لەسەر وەرزشی باشتر تێبینی (The first step to a better health is to exercise more)
  • Person 2: گۆڕانی تووشی وەرزشەی ناتوانی کردووە، ستا حەزت گەورەترین بەشارەکان لەگەڵ درووست کردنەوەی بەشارەکە بدۆزنەوە. (As a suggestion, if you can't exercise, try walking up the stairs to improve your health.)

Dialogue

Let's have a short dialogue to see how giving opinions is used in Northern Kurdish:

  • Person 1: به‌شێوەی من، وەرزشی باشترین بەشارەئەکان کە کار بن، ئەو بەشارەکانی خۆتەن 'دانانەوە' و 'پارە دانان'ە کە سەرتاسرشان وەرزشی گەشتەوە لەسەر هەستەکان. (In my opinion, the best health clinics that work are the ones that emphasize a walking exercise as part of their treatment)
  • Person 2: واقعیتا، وەرزشی گەشتەوە سەرسام و کاربهێنە بۆ دەستکاری هەستەکانە. (Actually, walking exercise is effective and useful for managing hypertension)
  • Person 1: هاوڕێ، هەر کەس دەرمانی بەشێوەیتەوە دەزانێت. (However, everyone has their own opinions)
  • Person 2: ئەرمێ کە نە خێری لە خاوەنی سەرماوەیەکی تیشە ئارەزووی ناگەیشتووە، من بەشێوەی دەگەڕم کە دووای جیاں وەرزشی روویداوە. (If you don't want to catch a cold, my suggestion is to stretch before exercising)

Conclusion

Giving your opinion adds depth to the conversation and shows that you have a valuable perspective. In this lesson, we have reviewed some of the ways to express your opinion in Northern Kurdish. There are many other expressions, and the best way to learn them is to use them, so don't be afraid to practice with native speakers! To improve your Northern Kurdish Grammar, you can also use the Polyglot Club website. Find native speakers and ask them any questions!


➡ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.
➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎

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