

Kurditgroup has also developed a Kurdish QWERTY keyboard, that makes it for non-arabic speakers quite easy to type. Unikurd-Fonts) developed by To write Kurdish efficiently, you need also a corresponding keyboard. A Kurdish unicode text works with some Microsoft Fonts like Arial and Times New Roman, but there has been a set of Kurdish Unicodeįonts (e.g. on the internet it is vital to use a unicode font. This is because the typed code behind the Kurdish character remains Arabic!

The bigĭisadvantage of this system is, that the text becomes unreadable, when the corresponding fonts are missing. Many Kurds are already used to the order of the Arabic keyboard. In the 1990s, the Kurds have developed a set of Kurdish non-unicode fonts who work on an Arabic keyboard (e.g. There is still not an official Microsoft keyboard to write in Kurdish.


The Kurds in Iraq and Iran use a modified arabic script with some additional characters.
