body font-family: 'KurdishText', 'Traditional Arabic', 'Calibri', sans-serif;
Kurdish is a Northwestern Iranian language spoken by approximately 30 million people worldwide, primarily in Turkey, Iraq, Iran, and Syria. Despite its significant speaker base, Kurdish has historically faced challenges in digital representation. The language has been written in various scripts, including the Arabic and Latin alphabets, which has led to a diverse range of typographic approaches. calibri font kurdish
No. macOS’s version of Calibri (from Office for Mac) includes even fewer Arabic glyphs. Use or Noto Naskh instead. In the digital typography world, has reigned as
In the digital typography world, has reigned as a default superstar since its introduction with Microsoft Office 2007 and Windows Vista. Its clean, modern, and highly readable sans-serif design makes it a favorite for reports, emails, and web documents. However, for the millions of Kurdish speakers worldwide—particularly those using the Sorani (Central Kurdish) and Kurmanji (Northern Kurdish) dialects—the simple question of "Can I use Calibri font for Kurdish text?" often leads to frustration. In the digital typography world
Yes, because all characters are Latin. The only potential issue is the circumflex over ê if using very old software.