Southern Kurdish has many variants, as linguist Fattah divides them into 35 varieties. These include: •
Bîcarî • The most
septentrional variety of Southern Kurdish spoken in and around
Bijar in Iran. Bîcarî is the only Southern Kurdish variety detached from the greater Southern Kurdish-speaking region. •
Qurweyî (Chahar Dawli Xarbi) • The Quwreyî variety is spoken around
Ghorveh in Iran and is related to the variety spoken in Asadabad and other Kurdish-speaking areas in
Hamadan Province. •
Kulyayî • The Kulyayî variety is spoken northeast of Kermanshah, principally in
Sonqor County and surrounding counties. The variety also spans into the
Kolyai Rural District in Hamadan Province. •
Bîlewerî • The principal Southern Kurdish variety in
Poshtdarband Rural District in Kermanshah. •
Dînewerî • About 83 villages in
Dinavar District speak the Dînewer variety. The differences between the Dînewerî and the Kulyayî varieties are anodine. •
Sehne / Lekî-Kirmaşanî • The Sehne variety, or Lekî-Kirmaşanî has many similar characteristics with
Lekî and is spoken in
Harsin County and in
Sahneh. What distinguishes it most from Lekî is the lack of the
ergative case. •
Kurdelî Pahlavi is quite distant, and may be a distinct language. Other variants include: Bîstûnî, Çihrî, Hersîn, Payrawend, Kirmaşanî, Sencabî, Xalesa, Çemçemal, Qesri Şîrînî, Serpuli Zehawî, Harasam, Kelhurrî, Îwan, Erkewazî, Şêrwanî, Îlamî, Salihabadî, Rîka, Bedreyî, Melikşahî, Mêxasî, Mihran, Xaneqînî, Mendilî, Duşêxî, Kaprat, Warmizyar, Zurbatiya and Feylî. == Alphabet ==