As far as I know, they have six special characters:
1 - Ye with a hat to represent e:
2 - Vav with a hat to represent o
3 - Lam with a hat to represent some weird form of l
4 - Vav with three dots on it to represent v (which is different
from w, represented by Vav itself). Note the difference with
Persian, where there is almost no w and Vav represents v.
5 - Tu Vavs attached to eachother to represent u:.
6 - Re with a dot beneath it to represent some weird form of r.
Roozbeh Pournader wrote:
On Fri, 4 Apr 2003, Shervin Afshar wrote:
I believe that Kurdi language has not a written
form and it uses farsi script.
No, you're wrong. It indeed has a written form and has some special
letters only used in Kurdish. I can't point to a specific resource (I am
indeed searching for experts), but I have seen Kurdish books.
roozbeh
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