Dîn

diːnmental state, kurmanji

What does Dîn mean? Dîn is a Kurdish mild that translates to “mad / crazy bastard” in English.

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"mad / crazy bastard"

The Kurmanji equivalent for crazy, insane, or wild behavior.

When someone proposes driving through a snowstorm in the mountains: 'Tu dîn î!'

Kurmanji

Context

  • Casual conversations with friends
  • Informal settings where profanity is accepted

Avoid

  • Professional or formal settings
  • Job interviews, meetings, or customer-facing situations

Cultural Context

Like 'Şêt', it can be affectionate or insulting. 'Kurê dîn' (crazy boy) can be said to a rambunctious child. When yelled in anger ('Tu dîn î!'), it questions the person's sanity and judgment. Sometimes combined with other insults to amplify their wild nature.

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