Kurdish vs Swahili Dialects
Dialect 1
Northern Kurdish
  
Kiunguja
  
Where They Speak
northern Iraq, northern Syria, northwest Iran, southeast Turkey
  
Zanzibar island
  
How Many People Speak
20,000,000.00
  
10
Not Available
  
Dialect 2
Central Kurdish
  
Kimrima
  
Where They Speak
Iraq, Kurdistan Province of western Iran
  
Dar es Salaam
  
How Many People Speak
5,000,000.00
  
14
Not Available
  
Dialect 3
Southern Kurdish
  
Kimgao
  
Where They Speak
Eastern Iraq
  
Kilwa
  
How Many People Speak
3,000,000.00
  
12
Not Available
  
Where they Speak Kurdish and Swahili Dialects
Kurdish vs Swahili dialects consists information about where they speak Kurdish and Swahili dialects.
Kurdish Dialects:- Northern Kurdish spoken in: northern Iraq, northern Syria, northwest Iran, southeast Turkey
- Central Kurdish spoken in: Iraq, Kurdistan Province of western Iran
- Southern Kurdish spoken in: Eastern Iraq
Swahili Dialects:- Kiunguja spoken in: Zanzibar island
- Kimrima spoken in: Dar es Salaam
- Kimgao spoken in: Kilwa
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How Many People Speak Kurdish and Swahili Dialects
Dialects are the varieties of a language that is distinguished from each other on basis of phonology, grammar, vocabulary, speaking regions and speaking population. Kurdish vs Swahili Dialects also tells you about how many people speak Kurdish and Swahili Dialects.
Kurdish Dialects:- Northern Kurdish speaking population: 20,000,000.00
- Central Kurdish speaking population: 5,000,000.00
- Southern Kurdish speaking population: 3,000,000.00
Swahili Dialects:- Kiunguja speaking population: Not Available
- Kimrima speaking population: Not Available
- Kimgao speaking population: Not Available
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