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Harzandi language : ウィキペディア英語版 | Harzandi dialect
Harzandi or Harzani is an Indo-European language, spoken in the northern regions of the East Azarbaijan province of Iran. It is strictly an oral language, and a descendent of the Old Azeri language that has long been extinct as a result of the diffusion of Turkish in the area.〔Karimzadeh, J. 1994: "The Verbal Constructions in Azari (Harzani Dialect)." Master’s thesis, Tarbiat Modarres University.〕 Harzani is also recognized as belonging to the Tati dialect group. ==General Information== Harzani is considered an endangered language with a little less than 30,000 speakers in present day.〔( Harzani ) at ''Ethnologue'' (17th Edition, 2014)]〕 Its speakers principally reside in the rural district of Harzand, particularly in the village known as Galin Ghaya. Harzani is also present in the neighboring villages of Babratein and Dash Harzand.〔 As of now, Harzani has not been formally recognized by the Islamic Republic of Iran, and thus receives no government support.〔( Harzani ) at ''Languages of the World (LLOW)''〕
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