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But what you’ll actually find is something far more wholesome—and surprisingly profound.

In the West, we’re used to anime being dubbed into English, Spanish, or French. But Kurdish? A language spoken by tens of millions across Turkey, Syria, Iraq, and Iran, yet historically suppressed and lacking mainstream media representation? fruits basket kurdish

Have you ever watched anime in a "rare" language? Share your finds in the comments below! But what you’ll actually find is something far

So, the next time you rewatch Fruits Basket and see Tohru hugging Kyo in the rain, remember: Somewhere in a small apartment in Sulaymaniyah or a suburb of Stockholm, a Kurdish fan is watching the same scene, crying the same tears, but hearing a voice that says, "Tu bi tenê nîn î." (You are not alone.) A language spoken by tens of millions across