kurdisks

Latvian

Etymology

From kurds (Kurd) + -isks.

Adjective

kurdisks (kurdiskais comparative, kurdiskāks superlative, viskurdiskākais adverb, kurdiski)

  1. Kurdish (relating to the Kurdish language; relating to Kurds)
    ielās, neskaitot turku valodu, dzirdējām ļaudis runājam arābiski, kurdiski un asīriskion the streets, besides Turkish, we saw people speaking Arabic, Kurdish, and Assyrian

Usage notes

English “Kurdish” as an attributive adjective usually correponds in Latvian to kurdu, the genitive plural form of kurds. The adjective kurdisks is commonly used as a predicate (“this is Kurdish”), or in its adverbial form kurdiski.

Declension

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