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Le Were Were Sebra Dila — Larд±nд±

"" (also known as "Wer Wer Sebra Dıla") is a traditional Kurdish folk song that expresses themes of deep emotional longing and patience in love. The title roughly translates to "Come, Come, the Patience of My Heart," where "Sebra Dila" signifies the one who brings peace or serves as the "patience" for a restless heart. Key Meaning and Cultural Significance

: It has been performed by numerous artists, including Şehriban Duman and Muşlu Îhsan , often featuring traditional instruments like the bağlama or tembûr. Common Lyrics and Translation Le Were Were Sebra Dila LarД±nД±

While lyrics can vary by performer, the core refrain usually focuses on the call to the beloved: "" (also known as "Wer Wer Sebra Dıla")