Font Kurdish | Calibri

Calibri was designed primarily as a Western Latin typeface. Its Arabic character set was developed as a secondary extension to ensure basic multilingual compatibility, rather than as a primary artistic endeavor. As a result, when Sorani Kurdish is typed in Calibri, the script often looks rigid, overly modernized, or poorly proportioned compared to traditional Calligraphic styles like Naskh or Nastaliq .

If you are seeing squares (tofu) when typing Kurdish: calibri font kurdish

Calibri offers robust European and extended Latin support. Because the LucasFonts Calibri Package inherently contains the glyph sets for circumflexes ( Ê , Î , Û ) and cedillas ( Ç , Ş ), it reads beautifully on high-resolution screens without breaking characters. Document creators typing Kurmanji Kurdish will face zero issues using standard Calibri configurations. 2. Technical Limitations with Sorani (Arabic) Script Calibri was designed primarily as a Western Latin typeface

2. Arabic Script Kurdish (Sorani/Central Kurdish) in Calibri If you are seeing squares (tofu) when typing