: A web-based tool provided by Standing Tech allows for quick text conversion without software installation.
Note: If you provide the exact script (Sorani or Kurmanji) and intended use (web, print, app embedding, commercial sale), I will (by default) assume Sorani and web/print use and can produce a ready-to-use implementation package and exact CSS/installation files.
Go to Settings > Time & Language > Language > Add a Language , select "Central Kurdish", and activate the keyboard.
user wants a long article about the keyword "alik samik font kurdish language download link". I need to provide a comprehensive guide. I will follow the search plan. I'll start with the first set of searches to gather general information about the font. search results for "alik samik font Kurdish download" show a variety of sites. Result 0 seems to be a Weebly site offering "Ali K Samik" fonts. Result 1 is onlinewebfonts.com. Result 2 is fontke.com. Result 5 is a malware scan. Result 6 is a Kurdish fonts generator. The search for "Alik Samik font Kurdish language" shows result 0: "Kurdish Fonts Zanest" which might have information. The search for "font Kurdish Sorani Central Kurdish fonts download 2026" shows result 1: "XB Sols Font Family" and result 3: "XB Kayhan Font Family" which support Kurdish. The search for "alik samik" font shows result 0: "Ali-A-Samik" on fontke.com, and result 2: "ali- a-samik" on abstractfonts.com. The search for "Kurdish Sorani font download Google Noto Nastaliq" shows result 2: "fonts-unikurdweb" and result 4: "fonts-unikurdweb" on Debian. The search for "font Kurdish standard Unicode Sorani Kurdish language writing" shows result 0: "fonts-unikurdweb" and result 1: "LaserKurdish in Unicode". The search for "Kurdish fonts Alik Samik Nahawand download link" shows result 0: "fonts-unikurdweb" and result 1: "Kurdish fonts for Arabic windows (KFFAW)". The results for "site:gov.krd font download" were empty. I will now open some of the most relevant pages to gather more detailed information. search results provide some information about the Alik Samik font and Kurdish fonts in general. The Weebly site seems to be a blog post about Kurdish fonts, mentioning "Ali K Samik" fonts. The "Kurdish Fonts Zanest" page also mentions "Ali K-samik". The "Ali-A-Samik" page on fontke.com shows some technical details. The "onlinewebfonts.com" page seems to have a font named "A_Ali_samik". The abstractfonts.com search results show "Amike" and other fonts, but not directly "Ali- a-samik". The Debian package page provides "fonts-unikurdweb". The LaserKurdish page offers a commercial Unicode font. I also got the "Ali-Web-Samik" page from qiuziti.com. I should also search for "Kurdish Unicode fonts" and "Sorani keyboard". I will also search for "Kurdish fonts for Windows" and "Kurdish font installation guide". Finally, I will search for "free Kurdish fonts Unicode". search results provide a good amount of information. I will now structure the article. I will start with an introduction, then discuss the Alik Samik font and its variants, provide a comparison table, a simplified download and installation section, other important Kurdish fonts, a Kurdish keyboard setup, unicode considerations, and a conclusion. I will cite the sources appropriately. Now I will write the article. "Alik Samik" font is one of the most well-known typefaces for writing Kurdish, particularly the Sorani dialect that uses an Arabic-based script. While the name Alik Samik may have various unofficial spellings and versions, it has become a cornerstone of Kurdish digital typography. Understanding its origins, variations, proper download sources, and installation is essential for anyone looking to write or design in Kurdish.
It is widely used for:
Once installed, the font will be available in the font dropdown menus of your favorite programs. To get the best results in professional design environments:
For a font to be truly useful in the modern digital world, it must be based on the standard. Unicode assigns a unique number to every character, ensuring that text is displayed consistently no matter what software or device you use. Using a Unicode-compliant Kurdish font, like the recommended UnikurdWeb, guarantees that your documents will not turn into garbled text if someone opens them on a different computer.
Note: While many users search for "Alik Samik," this is often a reference to a specific font family in the broader "Ali" or "Ali-K" Kurdish font family. Download Link and Installation
I couldn’t find a verified, official download link for a font specifically named for the Kurdish language. It’s possible the name is misspelled, very local/rare, or refers to a specific typeface from a limited distribution.





