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Zoroastrian Dari |
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Dari is a Northwestern Iranian ethnolect spoken as a first language by an estimated 8,000 to 15,000 Zoroastrians in and around
the cities of Yazd and Kerman in central Iran. The ethnolect is often overlooked by linguists because the region is predominantly
Muslim and because Dari is primarily spoken (rarely written). Speakers of Dari may also be found among the Irani community
of South Asia with major concentrations in Karachi, Pakistan and Bombay, India. Dari is also known as Gabri (sometimes Gavrŭni
or Gabrōni), or Behdināni. Dari has numerous dialects. It is incomprehensible to speakers of standard Persian. |
Names (more)[en] Dari[fa] زبان دری [ru] Дари [th] ภาษาดารี |
Language type : Living
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