hakkasa
Hakkasa is a dialect of the Kurdish language, primarily spoken by the Hakkari people in the Hakkâri Province of southeastern Turkey. It is one of the three main dialects of Kurdish, along with Kurmanji and Sorani. Hakkasa is characterized by its unique phonology, vocabulary, and grammar, which distinguish it from other Kurdish dialects.
The Hakkari people, also known as the Hakkaris, are an ethnic group indigenous to the Hakkâri Province.
Despite its historical significance, Hakkasa has faced challenges due to political and social factors. The Kurdish
Hakkasa is written using the Latin script, which was introduced in the 20th century. The dialect has