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Gava ew hatin ber kelê, kelehekî bilind û teng li pêşiya wan bû. Derî tune bû, tenê kuneke piçûk a bilind de. Ben got: "Ezê xwe biguherînim Humungousaur û kele bişkînim!" Lê Gwen wî rawestand: "Na, Ben. Dê kele bi ser me de biherime. Pêdivî me bi hişê xwe heye, ne hêza xwe."
When a Kurdish child heard "Ez Ben Tennyson im... û ev Omnitrix e" (I am Ben Tennyson... and this is the Omnitrix), they weren't listening to an American hero. They were listening to a Kurdish hero. In a world where the Kurdish language is often erased from official media, Hêza Biyanî remains a fortress of memory.
"Now that his secret identity has been revealed to the world, Ben Tennyson continues to fight evil as a superhero with the help of the newly-purchased Ultimatrix." ben 10 alien force kurdish
Networks had to carefully produce dubs in both Sorani (widely spoken in Iraqi Kurdistan/South Kurdistan) and Kurmanji (dominant in Turkey/North Kurdistan and Syria/West Kurdistan) to ensure inclusivity. Cultural Impact on Kurdish Youth
dialect—has fostered a dedicated community of fans who grew up watching Ben Tennyson's teenage adventures in their native tongue. The Kurdish Adaptation Landscape Gava ew hatin ber kelê, kelehekî bilind û
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One day, Ben, Gwen, and Kevin were searching in the mountains of Southern Kurdistan. They had heard that inside an ancient castle, there was a special material called the "Ray of Freedom." However, a clever villain named Dr. Psychobos had also seen it and wanted to use it to create a giant weapon against humans. Dê kele bi ser me de biherime
Kevin Levin, the anti-hero with the ability to absorb matter, became a fan favorite in the Kurdish dub. The translator gave Kevin a distinct Silêmanî (Sulaymaniyah) accent—a rougher, street-smart dialect. This made him sound like a qelderûn (street kid), which perfectly matched his character.
When they arrived at the castle, a tall, narrow fortress stood before them. There was no door, only a small hole high above. Ben said, "I'll turn into Humungousaur and smash the castle!" But Gwen stopped him: "No, Ben. The castle would collapse on us. We need our minds, not our strength."