Shabaki language

Indo-Iranian language of Iraq From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Shabaki is an Indo-Iranian language and belongs to the subgroup Zaza-Gorani[note 1] of the Northwestern Iranian languages. The Shabaki language is spoken by the Shabak people[6][7] in the Mosul region of northern Iraq. It is a subdialect of the Kurdish dialect Gorani.[8][9][10] alongside Hewrami, Sarli, and Bajalan. It also been influenced by Arabic, Turkish and Persian language.[5][11] The number of speakers of Shabaki was estimated in 1989 to be between 10,000 and 20,000.[12] Currently, the number of native speakers of Shabaki is estimated at 250,000.[13] As Shabaki is one of the Zaza–Gorani languages, it is most similar to other Dialects of Gorani; Hewrami Bajelani, Sarli. and to Zazaki.

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Shabaki
شەبەکی
Native toIraq
RegionMosul
EthnicityShabaks
Native speakers
250,000 (2018)[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3sdb
Glottologshab1251
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Status

The Shabak people fear the demise of the Shabaki language especially after the occupation of the ISIS terrorist groups to their home in Nineveh Plain, which led to the displacement of the majority of their population and the other groups residing in that area.[14]

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Pronouns

More information Zazaki, Southern Kurdish ...
Shabaki Zazaki Southern Kurdish Sorani Kurmanji Hewrami Persian English
emin-emez, min mi/minminez, minemin, minmənI, me, mine, my
etuti, to tu/tûtotu, teeto, toto, tuthou, thee, thine
ew, înaa, o ew/eweewew, wî, wêewûs/he, his, hers, him, her
hima-alama-giştma îmeêmeem, memamawe, our
işmaşima îweêwehûn, weşimaşumayou, your
işanînu, înan ewan/ewaneewanewan, wanadeanhathey, them, their
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Vocabulary

More information Zazaki, Southern Kurdish ...
Shabaki Zazaki Southern Kurdish Sorani Kurdish Kurmanji Kurdish Hewrami Persian English
çamçim çem/çewçawçavcemçəşm/çişmeye
ziwanziwan ziwanzimanzimanziwanzəbantongue, language
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