Shushtari dialect
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Shushtari (Persian: شوشتری [ʃuʃtæri]) is a spoken in and around the city of Shushtar in Khuzestan Province in southwestern Iran. It constitutes a Based on Iranica Persian dialect group with the Dezfuli dialect, which is spoken in Dezful, the adjacent city.[4][5] The main difference between Dezfuli and Shushtari is in vowel pronunciation.[6][7]The list of linguists has classified Shushtri-Dezfuli dialect independently from Persian.[8]Glatologist places Dezfuli-Shoshtri dialects next to Lori language in a group called Lori-Dezfuli.[9]In the article on the dialects of Khuzestan, Iranica considers the Dezfuli-Shoshtri and Bakhtiari dialects to belong to the southern group of the Luri language.[10]
Shushtari | |
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Šuštari | |
Native to | Iran |
Region | Khuzestan |
Native speakers | 340,000 (including Dezfuli)[1] |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | – |
Glottolog | shus1253 |
Personal pronouns
Person | Shushtari | Dezfuli | Standard Persian |
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1st singular | mo | mo: | man |
2nd singular | to | to: | to |
3rd singular | ū | ù | ū |
1st plural | amā | o:mù | mā |
2nd plural | šamā | šomù | šomā |
3rd plural | ūšū | ùšù | īšān (honorary), ānhā (standard) |
References
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