Calibri Font Kurdish ((better)) Jun 2026

Let’s test Calibri’s behavior using common Kurdish phrases.

Calibri offers robust native support for the Latin-based Kurdish alphabet used for Kurmanji. This alphabet consists of 31 characters, including standard Latin letters and extended characters like Ç, ç, Ê, ê, Î, î, Ş, ş, Û, and û Native Support calibri font kurdish

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Arian leaned back. His neck cracked. He felt a tear roll down his cheek, not from sadness, but from the sheer, ridiculous relief of seeing something broken become whole. He exported the font file—a tiny .ttf, just 98 kilobytes—and saved it to his desktop. He named it "CalibriKurdish-Regular.ttf." He felt a tear roll down his cheek,

"Why your font choice matters for Kurdish accessibility. 🌍💻

Primarily used for Sorani Kurdish, spoken in Iraqi Kurdistan and Western Iran. It uses a modified version of the Arabic-Persian alphabet. Unlike standard Arabic, Sorani is a true alphabet where vowels are explicitly written out using dedicated glyphs (such as ێ for "ê" and ۆ for "o"), and it requires specific character modifications to represent unique Kurdish sounds (like the rolled ڕ or the velarized ڵ ).

Calibri works 95% for Kurmanji, but fails 100% for Sorani’s unique letters.