Vrouwelijk

ol

An user
Ol   û  netew    ji   hev  e.

Religie en nationaliteit liggen ook uit elkaar.

An user
Çimkî   ol  weka rihê bedenê ye.

Want de religie is als de ziel van het lichaam.

(Engels)

  1. (feminine) religion
  2. (feminine) sect

Frequentie

B1
Uitgesproken als (IPA)
/oːl/
Etymologie (Engels)

In summary

Compare Turkish yol (“way, road”), similar to tariqa and rêç (“path”), rêûresm (“ceremony”), rêbaz (“method”), etc. Compare oldaş (“friend, companion”) (from yoldaş). Originally only limited to Êzdi jargon term for "sect, cult" to refer to the Adawi order. It was popularized in the 90s favored over the native dîn to mean "religion" in Northern Kurdish media in an assumption that this word is "more Kurdish", as opposed to the native one which is the exact same of Turkish din; therefore a false attempt of purism.

ayîn

ئاین

دین

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