Dafa
The name of a Kurdish woman who played the Daff in ancient times; Daff is an old instrument and to prove that it is an ancient Kurdish instrument, there are some stone statues have been found in the Ilam and Kermashan regions that show the daff player, which is evidence to prove the claim; The name of the daff was originally Dap, which meant an arched and circular wood or board. The word Daff is derived from this woman's name, which was Dafa.
Lawko
1. Young boy; 2. Teenage boy; 3. Plural of law (young); In Kurdish, nouns with the suffix (ۆ) are used for calling because of loving them.
Chatma
1. Setting up a gun and placing it on the ground at slight intervals during rest; 2. A group of guards and weightlifters standing in one place.
Khazma
Special.
Yaho
The word to show surprise or excitement.
Tikan
Tree and flower thorns.
Gasha
1. Growth; 2. Progress; 3. Fresh fruit of grapevine; 4. Joy and happiness; 5. Fresh; 6. Smile; 7. Fresh vine branches; 8. Tall and self-make up.
Wezha
1. Yawn; 2. Word; 3. Soft leather; 4. Poetry; 5. say; 6. Clean; 7. Slider; 8. Eloquent.
Langar
1. Stopping, when flying or dancing; 2. Anchor; 3. Restraint and standing in high and narrow places; 4. Disabled; 5. When birds stop flying in the air.
Zaitoun
A tree and fruit that is common in northern and southwestern Kurdistan of Turkey and Syria.