Information about Judeo Persian Languages
Judæo-Persian dialects are a subgroup of Persian dialects, spoken by the Jews of Iran.
Fārs or Pārs (Persian: فارس) is one of the 30 provinces of Iran. It is in the south of the country and its center is Shiraz. It has an area of 122,400 km².
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- Dzhidi (literary Judæo-Persian)
- Bukhori (Judæo-Bukharic, Judæo-Tajik, the Jewish language of the distinctive Jewish community centered in Bukhara)
- Judæo-Shirazi (spoken in Shiraz and elsewhere in Fars Province, in southwestern Iran)
See also
Bibiliography
- Schmidt, Rüdiger (ed.) (1989). Compendium Linguarum Iranicarum. Wiesbaden: Reichert. ISBN 3-88226-413-6.
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fɒːɾˈsiː in Perso-Arabic script (Nasta`liq style):
Pronunciation: [fɒːɾˈsiː]
Spoken in: Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan and areas of Uzbekistan and Pakistan.
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Pronunciation: [fɒːɾˈsiː]
Spoken in: Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan and areas of Uzbekistan and Pakistan.
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Judæo-Persian or Jidi (IPA: /ʤiːdiː/, also spelled as Dzhidi), is the Jewish language spoken by the Jews living in Iran. As a collective term, Dzhidi refers to a number of Iranian languages or dialects spoken by Jewish communities throughout the
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Dialects
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Dialects
- Dialects and varieties
- *Persian language
- **Grammar
- ***Phonology
- ***Nouns
- ***Verbs
- **Vocabulary
- **Pronunciation
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State Party Uzbekistan
Type Cultural
Criteria ii, iv, vi
Reference 602
Region Asia-Pacific
Inscription History
Inscription 1993 (17th Session)
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Type Cultural
Criteria ii, iv, vi
Reference 602
Region Asia-Pacific
Inscription History
Inscription 1993 (17th Session)
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Judeo-Shirazi is a dialect form of the Persian language. It is spoken mostly by Persian Jews living in Shiraz and surrounding areas of the Fars province in Iran.
Jewish Languages
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External links
- Ancient Judeo-Persian Language Kept Alive
Jewish Languages
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Shirāz
شیرا?
Panorama of Shiraz
Nickname: Persian Cultural Capital
City of roses
City of gardens
City of love
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شیرا?
Panorama of Shiraz
Nickname: Persian Cultural Capital
City of roses
City of gardens
City of love
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For other uses, see Fars (disambiguation).
Fārs or Pārs (Persian: فارس) is one of the 30 provinces of Iran. It is in the south of the country and its center is Shiraz. It has an area of 122,400 km².
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The Judæo-Iranian languages include a number of related Jewish languages spoken throughout the formerly extensive realm of the Persian Empire, usually including all the Jewish Iranian languages:
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- Dzhidi (literary Judæo-Persian)
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Iranian languages are a branch of the Indo-European language family. With the Indo-Aryan languages they form the Indo-Iranian languages group. Avestan and Old Persian are the oldest recorded Iranian languages.
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Median}}}
Language codes
ISO 639-1: none
ISO 639-2:
ISO 639-3: xme
The Median language (also Medean or Medic) is the language of the Iranian Medes.
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Language codes
ISO 639-1: none
ISO 639-2:
ISO 639-3: xme
The Median language (also Medean or Medic) is the language of the Iranian Medes.
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Old Persian}}}
Writing system: Old Persian Cuneiform
Language codes
ISO 639-1: none
ISO 639-2: peo
ISO 639-3: peo
Old Persian is one of the two attested forms of Old Iranian languages.
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Writing system: Old Persian Cuneiform
Language codes
ISO 639-1: none
ISO 639-2: peo
ISO 639-3: peo
Old Persian is one of the two attested forms of Old Iranian languages.
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Avestan}}}
Writing system: Avestan alphabet
Language codes
ISO 639-1: ae
ISO 639-2: ave
ISO 639-3: ave
Avestan
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Writing system: Avestan alphabet
Language codes
ISO 639-1: ae
ISO 639-2: ave
ISO 639-3: ave
Avestan
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In linguistics, language death (also language extinction, linguistic extinction) can be thought of as a process that affects speech communities where the level of linguistic competence that speakers possess of a given language idiom is decreased.
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Scythian languages form a North Eastern branch of the Iranian language family and comprise the distinctive languages[1] spoken by the Scythian (Sarmatian and Saka) tribes of nomadic pastoralists in Scythia (Central Asia, Pontic-Caspian steppe) between the 8th century BC
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The Sogdian language is an extinct Middle Iranian language that was spoken in Sogdiana (Zarafshan River Valley), located in modern day Uzbekistan and Tajikistan (chief cities: Samarkand, Panjakent, Fergana).
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Parthian}}}
Language codes
ISO 639-1: none
ISO 639-2:
ISO 639-3: xpr Parthian, also known as Arsacid Pahlavi, is a now-extinct ancient Northwestern Iranian language that originated in Parthia (a region in north-east of modern
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Language codes
ISO 639-1: none
ISO 639-2:
ISO 639-3: xpr Parthian, also known as Arsacid Pahlavi, is a now-extinct ancient Northwestern Iranian language that originated in Parthia (a region in north-east of modern
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In linguistics, language death (also language extinction, linguistic extinction) can be thought of as a process that affects speech communities where the level of linguistic competence that speakers possess of a given language idiom is decreased.
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Middle Persian}}}
Language codes
ISO 639-1: none
ISO 639-2: pal (see text left)
ISO 639-3: pal
Middle Persian is the Middle Iranian language/ethnolect of Southwestern Iran that during Sassanid times (224-654 CE) became a
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Language codes
ISO 639-1: none
ISO 639-2: pal (see text left)
ISO 639-3: pal
Middle Persian is the Middle Iranian language/ethnolect of Southwestern Iran that during Sassanid times (224-654 CE) became a
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Bactrian language is an extinct Middle Iranian language which was spoken in the Central Asian region of Bactria, also called Tocharistan, in northern Afghanistan. Linguistically, it is classified as belonging to the Northeastern Iranian branch.
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In linguistics, language death (also language extinction, linguistic extinction) can be thought of as a process that affects speech communities where the level of linguistic competence that speakers possess of a given language idiom is decreased.
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Khwarezmian, also known as Khwarazmian or Chorasmian, is the name of an extinct northeastern Iranian language closely related to Sogdian. The language was spoken in the area of Khwarezm (Chorasmia) on the northern banks of the river Syr Darya (Jaxartes) in Transoxiana
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In linguistics, language death (also language extinction, linguistic extinction) can be thought of as a process that affects speech communities where the level of linguistic competence that speakers possess of a given language idiom is decreased.
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Ossetic or Ossetian (Ossetic: Ирон æвзаг, Iron ævzhag or Иронау, Ironau
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The language of the Parni. Parnian is used to distinguish the linguistically Eastern Iranian speech of the Parni before they settled and were integrated into the population of Parthia.
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The Sacian language is usually considered an Eastern Iranian language, although this is still contested by some. In 6th - 10th centuries Sacian was spoken in the eastern parts of Central Asia, in the Khotan oasis.
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Saka is an extinct Iranian language which was spoken in Xinjiang, China. There are two known dialects, identified with the cities of Khotan and Tumxuk. Many Prakrit terms were borrowed from the Khotan dialect of Saka into the Tocharian languages.
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Scythian languages form a North Eastern branch of the Iranian language family and comprise the distinctive languages[1] spoken by the Scythian (Sarmatian and Saka) tribes of nomadic pastoralists in Scythia (Central Asia, Pontic-Caspian steppe) between the 8th century BC
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The Sogdian language is an extinct Middle Iranian language that was spoken in Sogdiana (Zarafshan River Valley), located in modern day Uzbekistan and Tajikistan (chief cities: Samarkand, Panjakent, Fergana).
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The Ashtiani language is an Western Iranian language spoken in the Tafres area of Iran. It is transitional between central Iranian dialects and Talysh and is very close to Vafsi. Its speakers are also bilingual in Persian and are Muslim.
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Azari, also spelled Adari, Adhari or (Ancient) Azeri, is the name used for the Iranian language which was spoken in Azerbaijan before it was replaced by the modern Azeri or Azerbaijani language, which is a Turkic language.
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