Calibri Font — Kurdish

It is often cited as a professional choice for Kurdish Latin text due to its clean, modern appearance. Microsoft Word Kurdish Arabic (Sorani / Central Kurdish)

For speakers of Kurmanji, which uses the Latin-based Hawar alphabet, Calibri is a remarkably reliable choice. Kurdish Latin requires specific diacritics, such as: Ê / ê Î / î Ş / ş Û / û calibri font kurdish

For Kurmanji, the situation is much brighter. Since Kurmanji uses modified Latin letters, Calibri renders perfectly in most modern systems. However, on older Windows XP/Office 2003 systems, Ê (U+00CA) and Î (U+00CE) may appear as a plain E or I. Solution: Use Unicode fonts or upgrade your OS. It is often cited as a professional choice

Using Calibri for the Arabic-based Sorani script is more complex. While Microsoft includes Calibri in Windows and macOS environments, full Kurdish support often requires specific Unicode configurations. Unicode Support Since Kurmanji uses modified Latin letters, Calibri renders

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