Tajik language - Wikipedia Tajik, [2][a] Tajik Persian, Tajiki Persian, [b] also called Tajiki, is the variety of Persian spoken in Tajikistan and Uzbekistan by ethnic Tajiks It is closely related to neighbouring Dari of Afghanistan with which it forms a continuum of mutually intelligible varieties of the Persian language
Tajik language, alphabet and pronunciation - Omniglot Tajik is a variety of Persian spoken mainly in Tajikistan, and also in Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, China and Kazakhstan There are about 8 million speakers of Tajik, including 6 3 million in Tajikstan (in 2012), 1 2 million in Uzbekistan (in 2014), 42,000 in Kyrgyzstan (in 2009), 40,000 in China (in 2010), and 33,500 in Kazakhstan (in 2009)
Tajiki: Language Portal: Materials: Center for Languages of the Central . . . Tajiki (also called Tajik or Tajik Persian) is a modern variety of Persian spoken in Central Asia Tajiki belongs to the Iranian group of the IndoEuropean languages Together with Dari and Farsi, Tajiki makes up the West Iranian branch of Iranian languages
Central Asian, Persian, Pamiri, Iranian Language - Britannica Tajik, a Persian -speaking people of Central Asia located primarily in Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, and China’s Xinjiang province The Tajiks constitute more than four-fifths of the population of Tajikistan In the 2010s there were more than 7 5 million Tajiks in Tajikistan and more than 1 5 million in Uzbekistan
Tajik: Language Portal: Center for Language Technology: Indiana University Tajik, often called Tajiki Persian, is regarded to be a variety of Persian among Tajik people living in Tajikistan and Uzbekistan It is closed to Dari in Afghanistan, which is considered to ben another variety of Persian Tajik, Dari, and Iranian Persian are all believed to be the continuation of the ancient language, Middle Persian
The Tajik People - WorldAtlas Most modern Tajiks are speakers of Persian languages and adherents to Islam living in Central Asia Although historically, some followed Buddhism and Zoroastrianism The estimated total population of the Tajik people is about 16-20 million
Tajik Language - Structure, Writing Alphabet - MustGo Tajiki, or Tajik, (Зaбoни тoҷики), is a member of the Indo-Iranian branch of the Indo-European language family It is the name for Persian in Tajikistan, a former Soviet republic in Central Asia, where it is spoken by slightly over 6 4 million people, and in Uzbekistan where there are 1 3 million speakers
Details about the Tajiki language - Origin - History - Translation Tajiki has over 17 million speakers globally and a fascinating history intertwined with the rise and fall of empires Tajiki’s roots trace back to the Eastern Iranian branch of the Indo-European family tree
Tajik - The Languages Tajik, or Tajiki, is the official language of Tajikistan, a landlocked country in Central Asia Closely related to Persian (Farsi) and Dari, Tajik is a member of the Southwest branch of the Indo-Iranian languages, themselves a subgroup of the Indo-European language family
Learn Tajik - Grammar and Vocabulary - Learn Languages Most Tajiki are trilingual in Northern Uzbek, Russian and Tajiki Russian sources refer to all Persian dialects in Afghanistan as Tajiki The so-called Tajiki in China is actually Shugni or Wakhi