Guzaarish Kurdish //top\\ -
When you listen to a Guzaarish Kurdish , you are not just hearing a song. You are hearing a legal argument for existence, wrapped in the saddest melody you’ve ever loved.
(also spelled ) is not a native Kurdish word. It is a Persian-origin word widely used in guzaarish kurdish
Consider the lyrics of a traditional Guzaarish : When you listen to a Guzaarish Kurdish ,
Even in the diaspora—in Berlin, Nashville, or Stockholm—when Kurds gather for Newroz (the new year), someone will lift a cup of tea and say, "Ev guzaarisha min e..." (This is my request...). Then they will name a village. A river. A freedom. guzaarish kurdish
“Tu guzaarisha min î.” (You are my request.)