An Sorani Kurdish (Plantilya:Lang-ku, Kurdî Nawendî),[2][3][4] midbid man bilang Central Kurdish, iyo an sarong dialektong Kurdish[5][6][7] o sarong tataramon[8][9] na pigtataram sa Iraq, pangenot sa Iraqi Kurdistan, siring man sa mga probinsya kan Kurdistan, Kermanshah, asin West Azerbaijan sa solnopan na Iran. An Sorani iyo an saro sa duwang opisyal na tataramon sa Iraq, kaiba an Arabic, asin sa mga administratibong dokumento simpleng pigpapanongdan bilang "Kurdish".[10][11]

Sorani
Kurdîy Nawendî / Soranî
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Central Kurdish and Sorani written in the Sorani alphabet
Subong saIran, Iraq
RehiyonKurdistan
SubongKurds
Subong na mga parataram
5.3 million (2020–2021)e27
Mga Diyalekto
  • Babanî (Silêmanî)
  • Mukriyanî
  • Erdelanî
  • Germiyanî (Cafî)
  • Arbilî (Hewlêrî)
  • Xoşnaw
  • Kerkukî
Opisyal na kamugtakan
Opisyal na tataramon sa
 Iraq
 Kurdistan Region[1]
Mga kodigo nin tataramon
ISO 639-3ckb
Glotologocent1972
Linguaspero58-AAA-cae
Geographic distribution of Kurdish and other Iranian languages spoken by Kurds

     Kurmanji (Northern Kurdish)      Sorani (Central Kurdish)      Zaza language      Southern Kurdish (Gorani is included)      mixed dialect areas

A Sorani Kurdish speaker, recorded in Norway.

An terminong Sorani, ipinangaran sa Emiratong Soran, iyo an piggamit tanganing panungdan an nakasurat, estandartisadong porma nin Central Kurdish na nakasurat sa Sorani alphabet na pinauswag gikan sa Arabic alphabet kaidtong dekada 1920 ni Sa'ed Sidqi Kaban asin Taufiq Wahby.[12]

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  10. Allison, Christine (2012). The Yezidi Oral Tradition in Iraqi Kurdistan. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-136-74655-0. However, it was the southern dialect of Kurdish, Central Kurdish, the majority language of the Iraqi Kurds, which received sanction as an official language of Iraq. 
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