Tati language (Iran)
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This article is about a Northwestern Iranian language spoken in Iran. For the Southwestern Iranian language spoken in the Caucasus, see Tat language (Caucasus).
The Tati language (Tati: تاتی زبون, Tâti Zobun)[3] is a Northwestern Iranian language spoken by the Tat people of Iran which is closely related to other languages such as Talysh, Zaza,[4][5] Mazandarani and Gilaki.
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Tati | |
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Tâti تاتی زبون | |
Native to | Iran |
Ethnicity | Tats |
Native speakers | 410,000 Takestani speakers (2021)[1] 36,000 Harzandi speakers (2021)[1] |
Persian alphabet | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | Variously:tks – Takestani/Khalkhalxkc – Kho'inihrz – Harzandirdb – Rudbariesh – Eshteharditov – Taromixkp – Kabatei |
Glottolog | khoi1250 Kho'inirama1272 Takestani/Eshteharditaro1267 Taromi/Kabateirudb1238 Rudbariharz1239 Harzani-Kilit |
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