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Translation:

 

Slawtan lebet :) bajdi mn zor dwa kawtwm namzani am Topic haya lasar kurdish players

dastan xosh

@QuicKK&@girl_from_kurdistanX 

Hello :) i'm really late for this topic

thank you for making this topic @QuicKK&@girl_from_kurdistanX 

 

[member=girl_from_kurdistanX] amash account to nya?girl_from_Kurdistan 

@girl_from_kurdistanX this isn't also your account?girl_from_Kurdistan 

 

QuicKK

ja to youtuberishy :D bzhit bra gyan sarkawtw bit 

piroza bra baxoshi bet 3000 tankoin https://youtu.be/jwCeKCcP7ug?t=29

 

mnish krdmawa amanam bo darchw: https://youtu.be/RLXeJyKHo08?t=141

 

@QuicKK so you are a youtuber :D keep it up bro

congrats for 3000 tankoins https://youtu.be/jwCeKCcP7ug?t=29

(btw i'm a youtuber too)i've also opened some tankoin-containers and got these https://youtu.be/RLXeJyKHo08?t=141

 

:)

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Translation:

 

Hello :) i'm really late for this topic

thank you for making this topic @QuicKK&@girl_from_kurdistanX 

 

@girl_from_kurdistanX this isn't also your account?girl_from_Kurdistan 

 

@QuicKK so you are a youtuber :D keep it up bro

congrats for 3000 tankoins https://youtu.be/jwCeKCcP7ug?t=29

(btw i'm a youtuber too)i've also opened some tankoin-containers and got these https://youtu.be/RLXeJyKHo08?t=141

 

:)

Yes I do speak Kurmanji, however I might struggle typing in Kurdish, but I can read them (I can speak perfectly irl), because I was born in North Syria, our education was in Arabic until in 2012, education system has changed (in Kurdish areas) to learning how to speak/type in Kurdish and some words that we don't usually use when we speak, because when we spoke in those areas, we mostly speak Kurdish but we would be obliged to use some Arabic words along with it. Sadly, couldn't learn enough, the war started to approach in 2013, school got closed for months due to danger etc.. So I left obviously and missed that opportunity. However I know how to pronounce the letters in Kurdish.

And thank you for taking your time translating! 

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Yes I do speak Kurmanji, however I might struggle typing in Kurdish, but I can read them (I can speak perfectly irl), because I was born in North Syria, our education was in Arabic until in 2012, education system has changed (in Kurdish areas) to learning how to speak/type in Kurdish and some words that we don't usually use when we speak, because when we spoke in those areas, we mostly speak Kurdish but we would be obliged to use some Arabic words along with it. Sadly, couldn't learn enough, the war started to approach in 2013, school got closed for months due to danger etc.. So I left obviously and missed that opportunity. However I know how to pronounce the letters in Kurdish.

And thank you for taking your time translating! 

Damn that's sad :( i'm really sad of what happening now in syria i hope the best to you

btw you left syria or left school?

sorry if my words don't make sense sometimes,my english is not the best

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Damn that's sad :( i'm really sad of what happening now in syria i hope the best to you

btw you left syria or left school?

sorry if my words don't make sense sometimes,my english is not the best

I left Syria, now I live in France

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