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While there is no official Kurdish-produced version of Pretty Little Liars

So, who is “A”? The Kurdish version might just give you a different answer. pretty little liars kurdish

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Walking through markets in Erbil (e.g., the Citadel area or Family Mall) or Sulaymaniyah, one can find a high prevalence of PLL merchandise. While there is no official Kurdish-produced version of

Suddenly, Rosewood felt like a neighborhood in Erbil’s upscale English Village. "A" wasn't just a stalker—he was the metaphorical “chav” (shadow) of political informants and social surveillance that many Kurdish families had lived through. The Voice of Aria (Lucy Hale): Typically voiced

  • The Voice of Aria (Lucy Hale): Typically voiced by a young actress from Erbil whose high-pitched, emotional delivery matches Hale’s whimsical tone perfectly. Fans note that the Kurdish Aria sounds slightly more mature and less breathy than the original.
  • The Voice of Hanna (Ashley Benson): This role requires rapid-fire delivery for Hanna’s comedic one-liners. The Kurdish voice actor performs a miracle by turning Benson’s Valley-girl accent into punchy, sarcastic Kurmanji without losing the humor.
  • The Voice of “A” (The Villain): In the dubbed version, the anonymous text messages and threats from “A” are rendered in a deep, echoing male voice (in the original, it is often a distorted robotic text-to-speech). This change has been controversially received; some fans find it scarier, while others miss the digital coldness of the original.

remains a cultural touchstone for Kurdish youth. It proves that no matter where you are, everyone has secrets—and someone is always watching.

The characters are university students rather than high schoolers.