Ez Be Kesim Ez Ke Barkim We Dinг© -

The lyrics are in , the most widely spoken Kurdish dialect. The "Γ©" in your text is likely a character encoding error for the Kurdish letter "ê" , which is a long "e" sound essential for proper pronunciation. Ez Be Kesim

"I will move from/leave this world." In Kurdish, barkirin literally means "to migrate" or "to move house," but in this poetic context, it serves as a metaphor for passing away or seeking a better existence elsewhere. Musical Context Ez Be Kesim Ez Ke Barkim We DinГ©

This specific title is most notably associated with the Kurdish artist , whose song "Ez Be Kesim" was released under Mîrmend Muzîk . The lyrics typically delve into: The lyrics are in , the most widely spoken Kurdish dialect

Besides Resul Mirmend, other artists like Deniz Adar have performed versions of songs with these themes, which are staples in Kurdish music collections . Language Note Musical Context This specific title is most notably