Dewrane Ci Zemane — Le Daye Ci

: Rohat Kizilirmak is a key figure associated with this version of the song.

The lyrics serve as a lamentation addressed to a maternal figure ("Dayê"), a common trope in Kurdish folk music to represent the homeland or the source of comfort. Le Daye Ci Dewrane Ci Zemane

: The "Dewrane" (era) and "Zemane" (time) mentioned refer to periods of intense hardship and displacement. : Rohat Kizilirmak is a key figure associated

: The broader song often touches upon themes of suppressed identity and the struggle to speak one’s mother tongue, as hinted by the title "Zimanê Min Lal Bû" (My Tongue Became Mute). Le Daye Ci Dewrane Ci Zemane