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Tok Pesia
فارسی |
| fɒːɾˈsiː in Perso-Arabic script (Nasta`liq style): |
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| Tok olsem: |
[fɒːɾˈsiː] |
| Tokples istap long: |
Iran, Afganistan, Tajikistan, and also in parts of neighbouring countries (e.g. Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Kuwait, Iraq, Uzbekistan, and Rasia.) Also in various Iranian/Persian/Afghani diaspora communities in the Ol Yunaitet Stet, United Arab Emirates, Kata, Pakistan (Pakistan also has a community of native speakers), Turkey, Canada, Germany and other parts of Western Europe. |
| Rijen: |
Middle East, Central Asia |
| Hamas i toktok: |
ca. 62 million native,[1] ca. 62 million second languageTemplate:Fact, 120 million total |
| Namba: |
ca. 18th (native speakers) |
| Famili bilong tokples: |
Indo-Yuropien
Indo-Iranian
Iranian
Western Iranian
Southwestern Iranian
Tok Pesia |
| Ofisel sindaun |
| Ofisel tokples bilong: |
Afghanistan[1]
Iran
Tajikistan[1] |
| Boslain: |
Academy of Persian Language and Literature
Academy of Sciences of Afghanistan |
| Ol kod bilong tokples |
| ISO 639-1: |
fa |
| ISO 639-2: |
per (B) |
fas (T) |
| ISO 639-3: |
Template:ISO639-3Documentation — Persian
Template:ISO639-3Documentation — Dari (Afganistan)
Template:ISO639-3Documentation — Westen Pesien
Template:ISO639-3Documentation — Tajik
Template:ISO639-3Documentation — Aimaq
Template:ISO639-3Documentation — Bukharic
Template:ISO639-3Documentation — Dehwari
Template:ISO639-3Documentation — Darwazi
Template:ISO639-3Documentation — Hazaragi
Template:ISO639-3Documentation — Dzhidi
Template:ISO639-3Documentation — Pahlavani
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Areas where Persian is the predominant language
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| Dispela pes bai soim sampela ol IPA raitim long soim pasin bilong singaut. |
Tok Pesia (Template:Fa, Tok Inglis: Persian), emi wanpela tokples. Asples bilong en emi kantri Iran. Long taim bifo nem bilong dispela kantri emi Pesia.
[edit] Ol lokol nem
Tok Pesia igat ol lokol nem olsem:
Template:Ol Iranien Tokples
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