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  • leqeme - pseudonym : Asmêno Bêwayir
  • caê dina-amaişi - place of birth : Estamol /Istanbul
  • serra biyaene - date of birth : 1973
  • kok - origin: Eastern Anatolia, Dersim (Dêsım), Pılemoriye (Pülümür), Mazra Sılêmanu, aşira Balabanu ra, hetê pi ra Çê Keşki, hetê mae ra Çê Ğeyali
  • cao ke maneno - living space: Frankfurt/Germany
  • kar u gure - profession: Student of Comparing Linguistics - Indoeuropaistic and metro driver
  • zonê ma u piyê mı sero - mother tongue : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zazaki 'is a language spoken in eastern Anatolia between the rivers Euphrates and Tigris. It belongs to the northwest-Iranian group of the Iranian language branch of the Indo-European language family. The Zazaish language is related to Kurdish, Persian and Balochi. An exact indication of the number of Zazaki speakers is unknown. Internal Zaza sources estimate the total number of Zazaki speakers at 3 to 6 million.'


Zaza literature :

  • "Mundart Zaza" (by Peter I. Lerch, 1857/58)
  • "Mewlıd" (by Ehmedê Xasi, 1899 and Usman Efendiyo Babıc, 1933)
  • "Mundarten der Zaza" (by Karl Hadank ,1932; post-humous works from Oskar Mann)
  • "A grammar of Dimili" (by Terry L. Todd, 1985)
  • "Rastnustena Zonê Ma" (by C. M. Jacobson, 1993)
  • "Zazaca Okuma-Yazma El Kitabý" (by C. M. Jacobson, 1997)
  • "Grammatik der Zaza-Sprache" (by Zülfü Selcan, 1998)
  • "Zazaki -Grammatik und Versuch einer Dialektologie-" (by Ludwig Paul, 1998)


internet sources :

(copied from Mirzali Zazaoğlu; thanks to him)