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Kurdish people are often plagued by grammar errors in their language. The language has a complex grammar that can be difficult to learn.

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Question: What are the grammatical problems of the Kurdish language?

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1. Syntax: The syntax of Kurdish is quite different than other languages. Unlike many other languages, word order in Kurdish is very free and often dependant on the context of the sentence. 2. Lack of Tense: Kurdish does not have tenses as most other languages do. Instead, verbs are used to indicate a point in time, with some verbs indicating the past, present, or future. 3. Lack of Standard Dialects: Kurdish is not a standardized language and is spoken in multiple dialects in both Iran, Iraq, and Turkey. This can make it difficult to learn, as there is no one single dialect to master. 4. Prefixes and Suffixes: Certain words have prefixes and suffixes that indicate the grammatical role of the word in a sentence. For example, the word “hêd” (place) has a suffix “-i” to indicate a place, a prefix “me-” to indicate a thing, and an additional suffix “-ek” to indicate possession.

Answered by text-davinci-003

Jan. 29, 2023, 1:07 a.m.

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Published: Sunday, January 29, 2023

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