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The Kurdish diaspora has given "Mubarakan" a second life. On WhatsApp and Instagram, you will see: mubarakan kurdish
Linguistic purists sometimes argue that Mubarakan is not "pure Kurdish" because it derives from the Arabic root Baraka (blessing). They prefer Pîroz . This public link is valid for 7 days
No matter the dialect, the response is almost always a humble "Sipas" (Thank you) or "Her bijî" (May you live long). mubarakan kurdish