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Akèh-akèhé wong Kurdhi nuturaké rong basa utawa sawenèh basa, nuturaké basa kabangsan nagara asalé, kaya déne [[basa Arab]], [[Basa Pèrsi|basa Pérsi]], lan [[basa Turki]], minangka basa kaloro bebarengan karo basa asliné, ya iku basa Kurdhi, déné ing masarakat diaspora, asring nuturaké telung utawa punjul telung basa.
 
==PopulationCacah jiwa==
TheGunggungé numberwong ofKurdhi Kurdssing livingndunungi inwewengkon [[Southwest Asia Kidul-kulon]] isdiwatara estimated at close tongancik 30 millionyuta, withkanthi anothersak oneyuta ornganti tworong millionyuta livingdadi inbagéyan saka [[Kurdish diaspora|diaspora]]. KurdsWong compriseKurdi anywheresumebar fromana saindengé [[Turki]] kanthi presèntase 18% tonganti 20% of the population in [[Turkey]],<ref name="CIAonline">{{cite book |title=World Factbook |edition=Online |date=2015 |publisher=US [[Central Intelligence Agency]] |location=Langley, Virginia |issn=1553-8133 |url= https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/ |accessdate=2 August 2015}} A rough estimate in this edition has populations of 14.3 million in Turkey, 8.2 million in Iran, about 5.6 to 7.4 million in Iraq, and less than 2 million in Syria, which adds up to approximately 28&ndash;30 million Kurds in Kurdistan or adjacient regions. CIA estimates are {{as of|lc=y|2015|08}} &ndash; Turkey: Kurdish 18%, of 81.6 million; Iran: Kurd 10%, of 81.82 million; Iraq: Kurdish 15%-20%, of 37.01 million, Syria: Kurds, Armenians, and other 9.7%, of 17.01 million.</ref> possiblybokmenawa asuga high asngancik 25%;<ref name="Mackey">{{cite book |first=Sandra |last=Mackey |title=The Reckoning: Iraq and the Legacy of Saddam |publisher=W.W. Norton and Co. |year=2002 |page=350 |quote=As much as 25% of Turkey is Kurdish}} This would raise the population estimate by about 5 million.{{dubious|date=October 2014}}<!--What does this even mean and what was her source? Without context, this may refer to area not population.--></ref> 15 tonganti 20% ining [[IraqIrak]];<ref name="CIAonline" /> 10% ining [[Iran]];<ref name="CIAonline" /> andlan 9% ining [[SyriaSuriah]].<ref name="CIAonline" /><ref name="USDOS2012">{{cite web |title=Background Note: Syria |author=Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs |work=State.gov |publisher=US State Department |location=Washington, DC |date=9 March 2012 |url=https://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/3580.htm |archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20121017055548/http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/3580.htm |archivedate=17 October 2012 |accessdate=2 August 2015}} The CIA ''World Factbook'' reports all non-Arabs make up 9.7% of the Syrian population, but does not break out the Kurdish figure separately. However, this State Dept. source provides a figure of 9%. {{as of|2015|08}}, the current document at this state.gov URL no longer provides such ethnic group data.</ref> KurdsWong formKurdhi regionaluga majoritiesdadi incacah alljiwa fourmayoritas ofana ing thesesawenèh countriespapan, ''viz.''ya iniku ing [[TurkishKurdistan KurdistanTurki]], [[Iraqi Kurdistan|Kurdistan Irak]], [[Iranian Kurdistan Iran]] andlan [[Syrian Kurdistan|Kurdistan Suriah]]. TheWong KurdsKurdi are the fourth largestminangka [[ethnicgolongan groupsètnis in Westing Asia|ethnic groupKulon]] inkanthi Westcacah Asia]]jiwa afterpaling theakèh sakwisé [[Arabswong Arab]], [[Persianwong people|PersiansPèrsi]], andlan [[Turkishwong people|TurksTurki]].
 
The total number of Kurds in 1991 was placed at 22.5 million, with 48% of this number living in Turkey, 18% in Iraq, 24% in Iran, and 4% in Syria.<ref>{{cite web |title=A Stateless Nation's Quest for Sovereignty in the Sky |first=Amir |last=Hassanpour |date=7 November 1995 |publisher=Concordia University |url= http://www.cogsci.ed.ac.uk/~siamakr/Kurdish/KURDICA/hassanpour.html |archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20070820033216/http://www.cogsci.ed.ac.uk/~siamakr/Kurdish/KURDICA/hassanpour.html |archivedate=20 August 2007 |accessdate=3 August 2015}} Paper presented at the Freie Universitat Berlin. For the figure, cites: {{cite news |title=The Kurds: A Nation Denied |first=David|last=McDowall |date=1992 |location=London |publisher=Minority Rights Group}}</ref>