Kurdish (Sorani) is spoken by about 6 million people. Central Kurdish only, one of several Kurdish languages; estimates run from 6 to 7 million. No reliable second-language figure is published.
On our measured language map, its closest relatives are Tajik, Persian and Latin. If you speak one of those, much of the vocabulary will feel familiar from day one.
Structurally, objects usually come before their verbs; words are built from many smaller pieces, which our course teaches piece by piece; it is written in the Arabic script, and the course teaches the writing system letter by letter with pronunciation shown while you learn.
Every lesson is built from 2,000 real Kurdish (Sorani) sentences, aligned with their translations word by word and piece by piece, so you always see how the sentence actually works instead of memorizing flashcards. The grammar is discovered from the sentences themselves, 1,403 patterns so far, and a spaced-repetition quiz teaches it in the order that unlocks the most of the language first. Our measured estimate for reaching conversational level from English is about 1,374 hours of study. Read how it works.
Speaker figures follow Ethnologue and national censuses, rounded; the difficulty estimate is calibrated against U.S. Foreign Service Institute data.