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speakers) tend to realize the vowel in proximity to, or identically to, , unless the following syllable contains a high-back vowel. Speakers in western
Afghanistan (such as in the Herat or Farah province) and some rural regions in the Kabul province (not the city) most commonly realize the vowel as .
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and others. A distinctive character of this group is its conservative nature compared to, for example, the
Tehrani dialect. This can be seen in its Phonology (e.g. it's preservation of "Majhul" vowels), Morhphonology and Syntax, and it's Lexicon. A further distinction may be made between varieties in
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The phonology of Dari
Persian as spoken in Kabul, compared with Classical Persian, is overall more conservative than the accent of Iran's standard register. In this regard Dari Persian is more similar to Tajiki Persian. The principal differences between standard Iranian Persian and Afghan Persian as
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in nearly all dialects of Dari. There are no environmental factors related to the appearance of or and native Dari speakers do not perceive them as different phonemes (that is to say, the
English words bet and bit would be nearly indistinguishable to a native Dari speaker). However, speakers in
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rule. Dari
Persian spread around the Oxus River region, Afghanistan, and Khorasan after the Arab conquests and during Islamic-Arab rule. The replacement of the Pahlavi script with the Arabic script in order to write the Persian language was done by the Tahirids in 9th century Khorasan. Dari Persian
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Takhar and the MOE only discussed vocabulary differences between the dialect groups and did not extensively discuss phonological differences between these groups. However there was a noticeable difference in the romanizations of the
Western dialects and the South-Eastern dialects. Chiefly that the
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Persian in
Afghanistan is generally called fārsi by Persian-speakers and pārsi in Pashto. The standard written Persian of Afghanistan has officially been called Dari since 1964; apart from a few basics of vocabulary, however (and more Indo-Persian calligraphic styles in the Perso-Arabic script),
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conquerors brought the language into South Asia. The basis in general for the introduction of
Persian language into the subcontinent was set, from its earliest days, by various Persianized Central Asian Turkic and Afghan dynasties. The sizable Persian component of the Anglo-Indian loan words in
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as an additional language of administration. The local name for the
Persian variety spoken in Afghanistan was officially changed from Farsi to Dari, meaning "court language", in 1964. Zaher said there would be, as there are now, two official languages, Pashto and Farsi, though the latter would
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there is little difference between formal written
Persian of Afghanistan and of Iran. The term "Dari" is often loosely used for the characteristic spoken Persian of Afghanistan, but is best restricted to formal spoken registers (poetry, speeches, newscasts, and other broadcast announcements).
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In a paper jointly published by Takhar University and the Ministry of Education in 2018, researchers studying varieties of Persian from Iran to Tajikistan, Identified 3 dialect groups (or macro dialects) present within Afghanistan. In an article about various languages spoken in Afghanistan,
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official term for the Persian language; it is known as Afghan Persian or Eastern Persian in many Western sources. The decision to rename the local variety of Persian in 1964 was more political than linguistic to support an Afghan state narrative. Dari Persian is most closely related to
948:, those living in Tajik and Hazara dominated areas also use Dari Persian as their main or secondary language. Thus, non-native persian speaking groups including Pashtuns, Uzbeks and Turkmen have attributed to the increased volume of persian speakers within Afghanistan. The
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This debate pits those who look at language as a shared heritage that includes thinkers, writers, and poets of the Farsi language against those who believe that Dari has older roots and provides a distinct identity that cannot be confused with Iran's
897:. Persian was a prestigious high-ranking language and was further rooted into Central Asia by the Samanids. Persian also phased out Sogdian. The role of lingua franca that Sogdian originally played was succeeded by Persian after the arrival of Islam.
692:. In general, Iranian languages are known from three periods, usually referred to as Old, Middle, and New (Modern) periods. These correspond to three eras in Iranian history, the old era being the period from some time before, during, and after the
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of early Classical Persian "ay" (as "i" in English "size") and "aw" (as "ow" in Engl. "cow"), which are pronounced (as in English "day") and (as in Engl. "low") in Iranian Persian. Dari, on the other hand, is more like ancient Persian, e.g.
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started speaking Dari after relinquishing their original language (most likely Bactrian) around this time, due to the fact that the Arab-Islamic army which invaded Central Asia also included some Persians who governed the region like the
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and near Kabul and varieties in and near Afghan Turkistan. With dialects near Kabul exhibiting some influences from languages in southern Afghanistan and South Asia and dialects in Afghan Turkistan exhibiting more influence from
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has broadcast its Dari programs in Kabuli Dari, which ensured the homogenization between the Kabuli version of the language and other dialects of Dari Persian spoken throughout Afghanistan. Since 2003, the media, especially the
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period (that is, to 300 BC), the Middle Era being the next period, namely, the Sassanid period and part of the post-Sassanid period, and the New era being the period afterward down to the present day.
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Persian replaced the Central Asian languages of the Eastern Iranics. Ferghana, Samarkand, and Bukhara were starting to be linguistically Darified in originally Khorezmian and Soghdian areas during
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The term continues to divide opinion in Afghanistan today. While Dari has been the official name for decades, "Farsi" is still the preferred name to many Persian speakers of Afghanistan.
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Afghanistan's Ministry of Education does not make a distinction between varieties of the Sistan region and the varieties in the Western group. However Encyclopaedia Iranica considers the
4292:"Geratskij dialekt jazyka dari. Moskva, Izd. firma Vostočnaja literatura RAN, 1999, 238 p., bibliogr., pas d'index. (Jazyki narodov Azii i Afriki). [Le dialecte dari de Hérat]"
653:, he says, "it is the language of the cities of Madā'en; it is spoken by those who are at the king's court. is connected with presence at court. Among the languages of the people of
3160:"Farsi, the most widely spoken Persian Language, a Farsi Dictionary, Farsi English Dictionary, The spoken language in Iran, History of Farsi Language, Learn Farsi, Farsi Translation"
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and the two share many phonological and lexical similarities. Apart from a few basics of vocabulary, there is little difference between formal written Persian of Afghanistan and
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Sistani is subsumed as part of the Western varieties by Afghanistans Ministry of Education and Takhar University, but considered a distinct dialect by the Encyclopaedia Iranica.
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Harold F. Schiffman Language Policy and Language Conflict in Afghanistan and Its Neighbors (Brill's Studies in South and Southwest Asian Languages) BRILL, Leiden, 1.ed, 2011
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There are phonological, lexical, and morphological differences between Afghan Persian and Iranian Persian. For example Afghan Farsi has more vowels than Iranian Farsi.
1495:, Daikundi, Laal Sari Jangal in Ghor province, 'uruzgan khas', in a wide area in the west of Kabul which is mainly recognized as Dashti Barchi, and some regions near
1461:. Varieties in this group share many features with the dialects of Persian spoken in Eastern Iran, and one may make many comparisons between the speech of Herat and
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Since 1964, it has been the official name in Afghanistan for the Persian spoken there. In Afghanistan, Dari refers to a modern dialect form of Persian that is the
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used in administration, government, radio, television, and print media. Because of a preponderance of Dari native speakers, who normally refer to the language as
729:"the Zebani Deri (Zeban i Deri or Zaban i Dari = the language of Deri), or the language of the court, and the Zebani Farsi, the dialect of Persia at large (...)"
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where all ethnic groups are settled. Dari Persian-speaking communities also exist in southwestern and eastern Pashtun-dominated areas such as in the cities of
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and distinctive vocabulary. However it has been shown that Hazaragi is more accurately a sub-dialect of Dari rather than its own variety of Persian.
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Dari Persian served as the preferred literary and administrative language among non-native speakers, such as the Turco-Mongol peoples including the
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in standard Iranian, is still pronounced with the classical bilabial pronunciation in Afghanistan; is found in Afghan Persian as an allophone of
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varieties, certain Eastern Dialects have developed a system of retroflex consonants under pressure from Pashto. They are not widespread, however.
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dialect shares vocabulary and phonology with both Afghan and Iranian Persian. Likewise, the dialect of Persian in Eastern Iran, for instance in
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and other nearby provinces in southern and eastern Afghanistan tend to realize the vowel as . Speakers of Dari in central Afghanistan (i.e.
1410:. Despite the Afghanistan Ministry of Education referring to this group as "South-Eastern" some of the varieties included are in the north.
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Higher Persian grammar for the use of the Calcutta University, showing differences between Afgan and modern Persian; with notes on rhetoric
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2469:الله حکیمی, مطیع (2018). "گونههای زبان فارسی دری" (journal) (in Persian). Takhar University & The Afghanistan Ministry of Education.
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respectively in Iranian Persian, whereas in Afghan Persian, they are still kept separate. For instance, the identically written words
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Dari Persian dominates the northern, western, and central areas of Afghanistan, and is the common language spoken in cities such as
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identified a nearly identical categorization but considered varieties spoken in the Sistan region to constitute a distinct group.
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in Afghan Persian. Moreover, is simplified to in normal Iranian speech, thereby merging with the lowered Classical short vowel
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henceforth be named Dari. Within their respective linguistic boundaries, Dari Persian and Pashto are the media of education.
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Le Persan Parlé en Afghanistan: Grammaire du Kâboli Accompagné d'un Recueil de Quatrains Populaires de la Région de Kâbol
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tend to be lowered in Iranian Persian to and , unlike in Dari where they might have both high and lowered allophones.
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Dari does not distinguish and in any position, these are distinct phonemes in English but are in un-conditional
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Dari Persian is one of the two official languages of Afghanistan. In practice though, it serves as the de facto
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that deeply reflect Afghan culture and relationships, as demonstrated through the works of
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Additionally, in some varieties of Dari, the phoneme appears as an allophone of .
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come from the Afghan Persian pronunciation; in Iranian Persian they are pronounced
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usually means "bliss", "delight", "sweetness"; in language, literature and poetry,
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was the language spoken by priests, scholars, and the like; it is the language of
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form of poetry. Iqbal loved both styles of literature and poetry, when he wrote:
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Dari Persian has contributed to the majority of Persian borrowings in several
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or Gabri, which is a language of the Central Iranian subgroup spoken in some
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Afghan folktales from Herat: Persian Texts in Transcription and Translation
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Wahedi, Mohammad Haroon; Najm, Sharaafuddin; Sediqi, Aqlima (6 July 2022).
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Afghan Folktales from Herat: Persian Texts in Transcription and Translation
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for 'milk' in Afghan Persian, similar to Tajiki Persian. The long vowel in
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therefore reflects the Dari Persian pronunciation. For instance, the words
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The Birth of Tajikistan: National Identity and the Origins of the Republic
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The Birth of Tajikistan: National Identity and the Origins of the Republic
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has become the standard model of Dari Persian in Afghanistan, as has the
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Farhadi, A. G. R.('Abd-ul-Ghafur Farhadi)(Abd-ul-ghafûr Farhâdi) (1955)
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to constitute their own distinctive group, with notable influences from
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List of countries and territories where Persian is an official language
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Jafri, Sardar (January–February 2000). "Hafiz Shirazi (1312-1387-89)".
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spread and led to the extinction of Eastern Iranian languages like
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of the country and is understood by up to 78% of the population.
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of Persia") is a metaphor for the Persian language and poetry.
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History of Humanity: From the seventh to the sixteenth century
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Islamic Societies to the Nineteenth Century: A Global History
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Islamic Societies to the Nineteenth Century: A Global History
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Lazard, Gilbert 1975, "The Rise of the New Persian Language"
1406:. All South-Eastern varieties exhibited some influence from
1181:
in Iranian Persian, in contrast, these words are pronounced
1458:
1300:) is absent in Dari, where the two are still kept separate.
1100:
1072:
1032:
738:
665:
476:
377:
4034:
Charles M. Kieffer (2003). "HAZĀRA iv. Hazāragi dialect".
4022:
Origins of the New and Middle Persian phonological systems
2731:
Afghanistan in Ink: Literature Between Diaspora and Nation
2641:. Central Intelligence Agency. 8 July 2010. Archived from
1828:
A glottal stop /ʔ/ only appears in words of Arabic origin.
593:
There are different opinions about the origin of the word
317:
characters. For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see
2299:, an Afghan analyst and ambassador, says of the dispute:
1340:, is quite similar to the Herati dialect of Afghanistan.
749:
who used the Indian verse methods or rhyme methods, like
725:
has two meanings. It may mean the language of the court:
615:), meaning "court", as it was the formal language of the
389:
3625:
Sigfried J. de Laet; Joachim Herrmann (1 January 1996).
2918:
UCLA International Institute: Center for World Languages
2864:
4566:
Afghanistan primary school text books for Dari language
62:
3400:
Kirill Nourzhanov; Christian Bleuer (8 October 2013).
3393:
3373:
Kirill Nourzhanov; Christian Bleuer (8 October 2013).
920:
Dari Persian is spoken by approximately 25-80% of the
521:, the official religious and literary language of the
3834:
Bennett, Clinton; Ramsey, Charles M. (1 March 2012).
1428:
in relation to the Persian in Iran. Since the 1940s,
27:
Variety of the Persian language spoken in Afghanistan
5160:
4387:
see too Harold F. Schiffman Language 2012, pp. 39–40
3366:
2312:
386:
374:
368:
3837:
South Asian Sufis: Devotion, Deviation, and Destiny
1240:(see above). This does not occur in Afghan Persian.
851:
Through this Persian Candy which is going to Bengal
383:
365:
4165:"Vowel Harmony in Hazaragi Persian in Afghanistan"
4033:
3341:
3183:
3181:
2440:
2438:
2436:
2434:
2432:
2430:
2428:
435:
423:
67:
4588:Journal of the International Phonetic Association
4359:"Airgram Farsi to Dari 1964 Embassy Kabul to USA"
3579:
2600:"Airgram Farsi to Dari 1964 Embassy Kabul to USA"
5972:
4248:
4027:
4001:Center for Languages of the Central Asian Region
3618:
3344:"The Impact of Khawaja Hafiz on Iqbal's Thought"
1189:respectively by Persian speakers in Afghanistan.
733:It may also indicate a form of poetry used from
3248:
3178:
3093:Ebn al-Nadim, ed. Tajaddod, p. 15; Khjwārazmī,
2727:
2425:
3732:: Languages of the World. 2005. Archived from
3492:
3465:
3438:
2662:
2660:
1107:Differences between Iranian and Afghan Persian
5357:
5117:
4712:
4465:Concise English – Afghan Dari Dictionary
4434:Darī – The New Persian Literary Language
4330:
4063:
4061:
4059:
3833:
3790:, Central Intelligence Agency, 29 August 2024
3748:
3499:. Cambridge University Press. pp. 256–.
3472:. Cambridge University Press. pp. 255–.
3445:. Cambridge University Press. pp. 127–.
2544:Darī – The New Persian Literary Language
1287:
1277:
1257:before voiced consonants and as variation of
1244:
1223:
1209:
1172:
1166:
1148:
585:
5131:
4255:International Journal of Linguistics Studies
3801:
2821:"LibGuides: Dari Language: Language History"
2699:"LibGuides: Dari Language: Language History"
2224:Political views and disputes on the language
1343:
900:
657:and the east, the language of the people of
5060:Rudaki Institute of Language and Literature
4581:
4348:, "The Afghans", Blackwell Publishing, 2002
3809:"Dari language, alphabet and pronunciation"
3546:
3519:
3459:
3432:
3255:. Printed for F. and C. Rivingson. p.
3214:
2668:"Documentation for ISO 639 identifier: prs"
2657:
1117:
812:Referring to the 14th-century Persian poet
699:The first person in Europe to use the term
5364:
5350:
5124:
5110:
5050:Academy of Persian Language and Literature
4719:
4705:
4490:
4056:
3971:"Ethnologue report for language code: prs"
3918:"Zarbul Masalha: 151 Afghan Dari Proverbs"
3712:
3513:
3403:Tajikistan: A Political and Social History
3376:Tajikistan: A Political and Social History
2468:
1243:The pronunciation of the labial consonant
917:among the various ethnolinguistic groups.
417:
402:
61:
52:
4669:Dari language, alphabet and pronunciation
4599:
4331:Mitchell, Rebecca; Naser, Djamal (2017).
4307:
4266:
4197:
4119:Fiorello, Christopher. "Dari Phonology".
3589:Medieval Islamic Civilization: L-Z, index
3586:Josef W. Meri; Jere L. Bacharach (2006).
2819:Library, International and Area Studies.
2697:Library, International and Area Studies.
2538:
2536:
2534:
2532:
1435:private radio and television broadcasters
846:All the parrots of India will crack sugar
4518:Zarbul Masalha: 151 Afghan Dari Proverbs
4452:
3350:. Government of Pakistan. Archived from
3208:
2728:Green, Nile; Arbabzadah, Nushin (2013).
2233:
2037:
1192:The Classical Persian high short vowels
928:, who comprise approximately 27% of the
904:
888:speakers remaining, as the ancestors of
688:which was spoken during the rule of the
597:. The majority of scholars believe that
5981:Eastern Persian dialects in Afghanistan
5076:List of English words of Persian origin
4289:
3592:. Taylor & Francis. pp. 829–.
2908:
2906:
2904:
2215:When occurring as lax, the open vowels
932:, are the native speakers, followed by
836:zīn qand-i Pārsī ki ba Bangāla mē-ravad
826:Šakkar-šakan šavand hama tūtīyān-i Hind
557:since the 10th century, widely used in
525:(224–651 AD), itself a continuation of
349:question marks, boxes, or other symbols
311:question marks, boxes, or other symbols
14:
5973:
4369:from the original on 27 September 2019
4233:
4148:
4067:
2678:from the original on 18 September 2012
2629:
2627:
2625:
2623:
2621:
2606:from the original on 27 September 2019
2529:
809:also means "euphonious" or "melodic".
441:
429:
407:
90:
5371:
5345:
5105:
4700:
4551:from the original on 31 December 2014
4526:from the original on 31 December 2014
4409:from the original on 26 November 2017
4092:
4090:
3951:from the original on 31 December 2014
3924:from the original on 31 December 2014
3306:
3075:from the original on 24 November 2020
2922:University of California, Los Angeles
2464:
2462:
2460:
2458:
2456:
2402:
2400:
1328:, have distinct features compared to
1022:
4726:
4133:
4118:
3977:from the original on 7 December 2010
3239:John Richardson, London, 1777 pg. 15
3136:. Ethnologue.org. 19 February 1999.
3110:. Ethnologue.org. 19 February 1999.
2984:from the original on 26 January 2021
2901:
2275:of government since the time of the
2227:
1311:
745:. The Persian-language poets of the
713:Historia religionis veterum Persarum
517:, Dari Persian is a continuation of
418:
403:
53:
5081:List of French loanwords in Persian
4575:10.2458/azu_acku_pk6874_qaaf42_1365
4068:Foundation, Encyclopaedia Iranica.
3606:from the original on 6 October 2022
3567:from the original on 6 October 2022
3420:from the original on 6 October 2022
3188:UCLA, Language Materials Projects.
2838:
2818:
2800:from the original on 4 January 2021
2696:
2618:
1850:before bilabial stops and as velar
1288:
1278:
1245:
1224:
1210:
1173:
1167:
1149:
623:is given in a notice attributed to
619:. The original meaning of the word
586:
533:(550–330 BC). In historical usage,
24:
5956:Languages between parentheses are
5055:Academy of Sciences of Afghanistan
4459:. Calcutta: Baptist Mission Press.
4425:
4396:
4335:. München: LINCOM. pp. 20–27.
4096:
4087:
3695:from the original on 29 April 2011
3493:Ira M. Lapidus (29 October 2012).
3466:Ira M. Lapidus (29 October 2012).
3166:from the original on 8 August 2017
3043:
2886:from the original on 29 April 2011
2766:from the original on 29 April 2011
2709:from the original on 5 August 2021
2453:
2397:
2243:appears to contradict the article
781:tarz-e goftār-e Darī šīrīn tar ast
255:Academy of Sciences of Afghanistan
191:
25:
6012:
4622:
4453:Phillott, Douglas Craven (1919).
3439:Ira M. Lapidus (22 August 2002).
3288:from the original on 29 July 2013
3196:from the original on 29 June 2018
2950:. 15 October 2013. Archived from
2846:"The Afghans – Language Use"
2580:from the original on 23 June 2020
2517:from the original on 9 March 2018
2287:(1826–1973) first introduced the
2118:
2111:
2095:
2081:
2072:
2058:
2047:
2038:
1998:
1991:
1977:
1968:
1954:
1945:
1931:
1922:
1806:
1799:
1790:
1764:
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1739:
1734:
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1720:
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1708:
1701:
1686:
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1671:
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1652:
1645:
1640:
1633:
1628:
1599:
1592:
831:زین قند پارسی که به بنگاله میرود
771:Garče Hendī dar uzūbat šakkar ast
5930:(unknown further classification)
5163:
4640:
4628:
4290:Hachard, Vincent (15 May 2003).
4153:. Omaha: University of Nebraska.
4149:Neghat, Muhammad Nassim (1993).
4024:(Cracow 1985), pp. 112–114, 117.
3815:from the original on 11 May 2012
3140:from the original on 7 July 2010
3134:""Dari, Zoroastrian" Ethnologue"
3114:from the original on 7 July 2010
3058:, Brill Publications, CD version
2790:"South Asia :: Afghanistan"
2417:
2329:
2315:
2232:
1364:
1123:based on the Kabul dialect are:
484:2004 Constitution of Afghanistan
361:
329:
4390:
4381:
4351:
4339:
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4283:
4242:
4227:
4199:10.1163/2330-4804_eiro_com_2912
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2966:
2940:
2812:
2796:. Central Intelligence Agency.
2782:
2748:
2721:
2690:
1875:/w/ is almost always voiced as
798:Rhyme method in Dari is sweeter
494:of approximately 25–55% of the
47:Afghan Persian, Eastern Persian
5960:of the language on their left.
5091:Persian language in South Asia
4309:10.4000/abstractairanica.34191
4106:Digitala Vetenskapliga Arkivet
3442:A History of Islamic Societies
3069:"DARĪ – Encyclopaedia Iranica"
2592:
2562:
2499:
2473:
2377:
1062:for centuries. Often based in
13:
1:
4050:"HAZĀRA iv. Hazāragi dialect"
3945:"Afghan Proverbs Illustrated"
3406:. ANU E Press. pp. 30–.
3379:. ANU E Press. pp. 27–.
3221:. E Typographeo Clarendoniano
3038:The Cambridge History of Iran
3004:"Mughal world and literature"
2390:
1533:
1414:
498:. Dari Persian serves as the
196:
6001:Persian language in Pakistan
4648:travel guide from Wikivoyage
4586:. Illustrations of the IPA.
4480:Farhadi, Rawan A. G. (1975)
4403:Radiofreeeurope/Radioliberty
3547:Paul Bergne (15 June 2007).
3520:Paul Bergne (15 June 2007).
2445:"AFGHANISTAN v. Languages".
2046:
1930:
1921:
1838:As in many other languages,
1528:
1251:voiced labiodental fricative
991:, and the Afghan capital of
553:Dari is a name given to the
548:
436:
424:
206:
201:
68:
7:
4547:. Charleston: CreateSpace.
4543:Afghan Proverbs Illustrated
4522:. Charleston: CreateSpace.
3947:. Charleston: CreateSpace.
3920:. Charleston: CreateSpace.
3553:. I.B.Tauris. pp. 6–.
3526:. I.B.Tauris. pp. 5–.
3342:Abbadullah Farooqi (2013).
2825:guides.library.illinois.edu
2703:guides.library.illinois.edu
2308:
2009:(Rural Kabuli) Dari Vowels
1893:(Urban Kabuli) Dari Vowels
1825:/ are phonetically dental .
1468:
880:with only a tiny amount of
786:This can be translated as:
757:, became familiar with the
645:." This language refers to
601:refers to the Persian word
443:[fʌːɾˈsiːjɛd̪ɐˈɾiː]
431:[fʌːɾˈsiːjɪd̪ɐˈɾiː]
10:
6017:
5003:Romanized Persian alphabet
4491:Ioannesyan, Youli (2009).
3720:"Languages of Afghanistan"
3681:"AFGHANISTAN v. Languages"
3055:The Encyclopaedia of Islam
2872:"Afghanistan v. Languages"
1510:
1506:
1472:
1440:
1261:in some cases, along with
1177:"strength" is realized as
821:شکرشکن شوند همه طوطیان هند
790:Even though in euphonious
776:طرز گفتار دری شیرین تر است
766:گرچه هندی در عذوبت شکر است
679:
29:
5937:
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5820:
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5494:
5419:
5410:
5379:
5323:
5222:
5180:
5158:
5139:
5068:
5042:
5029:Middle Persian literature
5016:
4968:
4938:
4905:
4821:
4813:Western Iranian languages
4795:
4734:
4601:10.1017/S0025100315000390
3108:""Parsi-Dari" Ethnologue"
2110:
2080:
2032:
1990:
1887:
1872:before voiced consonants.
1344:Varieties of Dari Persian
1249:, which is realized as a
922:population of Afghanistan
901:Geographical distribution
830:
820:
775:
765:
610:
297:
281:
265:
260:
248:
238:Official language in
236:
231:
215:
184:
124:
108:
98:
86:
60:
51:
46:
41:
5991:Languages of Afghanistan
5133:Languages of Afghanistan
4684:30 December 2017 at the
4439:24 November 2020 at the
4268:10.32996/ijls.2022.2.2.6
4134:Rees, Daniel A. (2008).
2549:24 November 2020 at the
2370:
2365:Languages of Afghanistan
2133:Urban regions of Kabul,
1842:is realized as bilabial
1357:vowel diacritic "pesh" (
1118:Phonological differences
115:: 10 million (2017)
4674:Dari language resources
4584:"Dari (Afghan Persian)"
4151:Dari-English Dictionary
3761:Encyclopædia Britannica
3631:UNESCO. pp. 468–.
2485:. Cambria Press. 2009.
1883:, as in Middle Persian.
1272:The convergence of the
1222:in Afghan Persian, and
4823:Dialects and varieties
4803:Indo-Iranian languages
4538:Zellem, Edward. 2012.
4513:Zellem, Edward. 2015.
4484:, Peace Corps, Kabul,
4234:Efimov, V. A. (2008).
4215:Cite journal requires
3942:Zellem, Edward. 2012.
3915:Zellem, Edward. 2012.
2559:, Online Edition 2006.
2306:
2250:Please discuss at the
1284:voiced velar fricative
1228:'Persian New Year' is
1103:and other literature.
944:(48%) generally speak
940:(4%). Moreover, while
910:
854:
839:
784:
637:). According to him, "
541:court language of the
529:, the language of the
462:. Dari Persian is the
337:This article contains
299:This article contains
4976:Old Persian cuneiform
4779:(c. 300 BCE – 800 CE)
4036:Encyclopaedia Iranica
3867:Sigfried J. de Laet.
3036:in Frye, R. N.,
2760:Encyclopaedia Iranica
2734:. Hurst. p. 13.
2511:afghanistandl.nyu.edu
2447:Encyclopaedia Iranica
2301:
1351:Encyclopaedia Iranica
1203:The treatment of the
1157:, but differently as
908:
843:
841:English translation:
818:
763:
573:) and Persian texts.
32:Dari (disambiguation)
5951:historical languages
5331:Afghan Sign Language
4657:Encyclopædia Iranica
4637:at Wikimedia Commons
4582:Baker, Adam (2016).
4467:, Ferozsons, Kabul,
4446:Encyclopædia Iranica
3689:Encyclopædia Iranica
3284:(in Persian). 2013.
3215:Thomas Hyde (1760).
3008:www.laits.utexas.edu
2948:"The World Factbook"
2880:Encyclopædia Iranica
2556:Encyclopædia Iranica
1501:retroflex consonants
1214:'no' is realized as
1029:Indo-Aryan languages
960:, part of the wider
555:New Persian language
156:Southwestern Iranian
30:For other uses, see
4991:Persian calligraphy
4744:Proto-Indo-European
4463:Sakaria, S. (1967)
3669:. 12 December 2011.
3192:. Iranchamber.com.
2674:. 18 January 2010.
2147:
2010:
1894:
1858:before velar stops.
1307:in Iranian Persian.
1060:Indian subcontinent
958:Afghans in Pakistan
711:in his chief work,
464:Afghan government's
120:: 21 million (2022)
74:Perso-Arabic script
5996:Languages of India
5223:Minority languages
5181:Regional languages
5171:Afghanistan portal
5140:Official languages
5024:Persian literature
4771:(c. 525 – 300 BCE)
4752:Proto-Indo-Iranian
3973:. Ethnologue.com.
3788:The World Factbook
3736:on 30 January 2009
3190:"Persian Language"
2954:on 15 October 2013
2794:The World Factbook
2645:on 15 October 2013
2639:The World Factbook
2323:Afghanistan portal
2145:
2008:
1892:
1274:voiced uvular stop
1054:and served as the
1023:Cultural influence
911:
482:As defined in the
18:Dari (Afghanistan)
5986:Languages of Iran
5968:
5967:
5916:
5915:
5631:
5630:
5373:Iranian languages
5339:
5338:
5195:(language family)
5099:
5098:
4954:
4906:Language features
4808:Iranian languages
4796:Language families
4788:
4780:
4772:
4764:
4756:
4748:
4691:Dari encyclopedia
4633:Media related to
4506:978-1-60497-652-6
4499:. pp. 1–22.
4333:A Grammar of Dari
4296:Abstracta Iranica
4121:SIL International
4074:iranicaonline.org
3847:978-1-4411-5127-8
3840:. A&C Black.
3725:SIL International
3638:978-92-3-102812-0
3599:978-0-415-96692-4
3560:978-1-84511-283-7
3533:978-1-84511-283-7
3506:978-0-521-51441-5
3479:978-0-521-51441-5
3452:978-0-521-77933-3
3413:978-1-925021-16-5
3386:978-1-925021-16-5
2741:978-1-84904-204-8
2672:SIL International
2492:978-1-60497-652-6
2415:(27th ed., 2024)
2273:official language
2269:
2268:
2212:
2211:
2126:
2125:
2006:
2005:
1818:
1817:
1430:Radio Afghanistan
1312:Dialect continuum
661:is predominant."
578:standard language
409:[d̪ɐˈɾiː]
345:rendering support
325:
324:
307:rendering support
303:phonetic symbols.
250:Regulated by
92:[d̪ɐˈɾiː]
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