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Persisc sprǣc

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Persisc sprǣc
فارسی Fārsi
Gelōmlicu in Persealand[1], Afghanistan[1], Tacgicastan[1], Usbecastan, Irac[2], Russland[3][4], Azerbaijan][5]
Folc 70 million[6]
Ambihtlic Stede
Ambihtlicu sprǣc in Persealand, Afghanistan, Tacgicastan
Sprǣce Begīemung
ISO 639-1 fa
ISO 639-2 fas, per
ISO 639-3 fas
IETF fa
Glottolog fars1254
Ethnologue fas
GOST 7.75–97 пер 535
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Sēo Persisc sprǣc (on Nīƿenglisce: Persian) is Indo-Europosca sprǣc, þe on Persealanda ārās. Hēo belimpeþ, sƿā sēo Hindisce sprǣc.

Frūman

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Samadi, Habibeh (2012). in Martin Ball: Assessing Grammar: The Languages of Lars. Multilingual Matters. ISBN 978-1-84769-637-3. 
  2. "IRAQ". Encyclopædia Iranica. http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/iraq. Retrieved 7 November 2014. 
  3. (2004) Islam in Post-Soviet Russia. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-0-203-21769-6. “Among other indigenous peoples of Iranian origin were the Tats, the Talishes and the Kurds.” 
  4. (1996) An Ethnic History of Russia: Pre-revolutionary Times to the Present. Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-313-29315-3. “The Iranian Peoples (Ossetians, Tajiks, Tats, Mountain Judaists)” 
  5. Windfuhr, Gernot: The Iranian Languages, Routledge 2009, p. 418.
  6. Persian | Department of Asian Studies (en-US).
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