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  1. 5 days ago · Parsi or Persian was the language of the Parsa people who ruled Iran between 550 - 330 BCE. It belongs to what scholars call the Indo-Iranian group of languages. It became the language of the Persian Empire and was widely spoken in the ancient days ranging from the borders of India in the east, Russian in the north, the southern shores of the ...

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  2. 5 days ago · Iranian People & Tribes: Iranian Ethnic Groups The official language of Iran is Persian (Farsi). Persian is a West Iranian language of the Indo-European family of languages and is spoken in those parts of Iran where the Fars people, Persians, dwell, as well as in the Republic of Tajikistan.

  3. 4 days ago · South Azerbaijani, or Iranian Azerbaijani, is widely spoken in Iranian Azerbaijan and, to a lesser extent, in neighboring regions of Turkey and Iraq, with smaller communities in Syria. In Iran, the Persian word for Azerbaijani is borrowed as Torki "Turkic". In Iran, it is spoken mainly in East Azerbaijan, West Azerbaijan, Ardabil and Zanjan.

  4. 4 days ago · The Kurdish language, with nearly 25 million speakers, is a West Iranian language that is closely related to Persian and Pashto. The Kurds were thought to number between 36 million and 46 million in the mid-2010s. They lived primarily in Turkey, Iran, Iraq, and Syria with diasporic communities in Europe and countries of the former Soviet Union.

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  5. 4 days ago · Language of Azeri people. The language spoken in Azerbaijan is one of the dialects of the Persian language, which was known to us as Azeri tongue. Ahamd Kasravi has proven that based on evidence, the local language of Azeri people, at least, to the end of Mogul era (middle of the 8th century after Hegira) has been Azeri.

  6. Persia/n is derivative from the Fars region of Iran. Farsi, the national dialect, was pronounced closer to Parsi at the time Westerners were first engaged with Iranians, so the name stuck. The Persian people and culture have been among the most enduring and powerful Iranian cultures, but there are many many more. Some don’t even live in Iran ...

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  8. 4 days ago · Romany also spelled: Romani. Also called: řomani čhib (“Romany tongue”), řomanes (“in a Rom way”), or Gypsy (Gipsy) Key People: August Pott. Related Topics: Sanskrit language. Romany languages, group of 60 or more highly divergent dialects that are genetically related to the Indo-Aryan (Indic) languages.

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