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Feyli (also Fayli or Faili) is one of the southern dialects of the Kurdish language, spoken in Southern Kurdistan and Eastern Kurdistan i.e. eastern part of Iraq in the Khanaqin region in the Diyala province near the Iraqi-Iranian border,Ilam province and parts of Kermanshah province in Iran by Feyli Kurds. The word Feyli itself comes from the word "Pahlehi" meaning "related to Pahleh" (the Zagros decades).Pahleh was a great region including:khanaqin,Mandali,Badrah,Zorbatiah,Jassan,(all in iraq) and a great part of Ilam province (mostly northern part) and parts of kermanshah province in Iran.This dialect has many common features with Kurmanji dialect as well as sorani dialect and lacks only some words to be the same with sorani but the great difference between sorani and Feyli is in the structure of sentences. As '"Pahleh" region has been ruled by Lur dynasties for a long time,this dialect of Kurdish language has been influenced by Luri in some senses. The Kurdish language (Kurdish: Kurdî or کوردی) is the language spoken by Kurds. ... Southern Kurdistan (or Iraqi Kurdistan) is a geo-cultural region located in present-day Northern Iraq. ... For the Iranian province of Kurdistan, please see Kurdistan Province, Iran. ... Iraq map with Khanaqin Khanaqin (Arabic خانقين, Kurdish خانه قين Xaneqîn, also transliterated as Khanakin, Xanaqin) is a city in eastern Iraq, south of Kurdish regions. ... Diyala is one of the constituent governorates of the nation of Iraq. ... // Introduction Ilam province is on the western edges of the Zagros range, bordering Iraq. ... Kermanshah (Persian: كرمانشاه; Kurdish: Kirmaşan) is one of the 30 provinces of Iran. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Iraq map with Khanaqin Khanaqin (Arabic خانقين, Kurdish خانه قين Xaneqîn, also transliterated as Khanakin, Xanaqin) is a city in eastern Iraq, south of Kurdish regions. ... // Introduction Ilam province is on the western edges of the Zagros range, bordering Iraq. ... Kermanshah (Persian: كرمانشاه; Kurdish: Kirmaşan) is one of the 30 provinces of Iran. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Sorani is a group of Central Kurdish dialects and as such is part of the Iranian languages. ... The Kurdish language (Kurdish: Kurdî or کوردی) is the language spoken by Kurds. ... Luri is a dialect of Persian language. ...

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feyli | | Dictionary & Translation by Babylon (0 words)
Feyli (also Fayli or Faili) is one of the southern dialects of the Kurdish language, spoken in Southern Kurdistan i.e.
eastern part of Iraq in the Khanaqin region in the Diyala province near the Iraqi-Iranian border by Feyli Kurds.
The word Feyli itself comes from the word "Pahlehi" meaning "related to Pahleh" (the Zagros decades).
Feyli Asa (442 words)
Altogether Feyli is fine featured; high prominent cheek bones, a stubborn chin, with waist length chestnut hair, now in the process of going gray, mostly tied back in a bun for time saving purposes.
She is 5'3 in height, with a slight build that allows her to move with the grace and ease of a woman half her age.
Feyli was born to one of the smaller Holds just outside of Haven, partial nobility.
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