Azizim Serbilindim Ez ✯

: "My dear" or "My beloved." Used for people, but often used poetically for one's homeland or soul.

The mountain air was thin and sharp, smelling of wet slate and wild thyme. Azad stood on the ridge, his silhouette etched against the bruised purple of the twilight sky. Below him, the lights of his village flickered like fallen stars caught in the valley’s grip. Azizim Serbilindim Ez

The old man had gripped Azad’s wrist with a hand that felt like cedar bark. "To be 'serbilind' is not just to be proud, little one. It is to keep your head held high when the wind tries to snap your neck. It is knowing that you belong to the stone, and the stone belongs to you." : "My dear" or "My beloved

: Identifying if the phrase is from a specific Dengbêj (Kurdish bard) or modern artist. Below him, the lights of his village flickered