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- Judæo-Iranian_languages abstract "The Judæo-Iranian languages (or dialects) are a number of related Jewish variants of Iranian languages spoken throughout the formerly extensive realm of the Persian Empire. Judaeo-Iranian dialects are generally conservative in comparison with those of their Muslim neighbours. Judaeo-Shirazi, for example, remains close to the language of Hafiz.Like most Jewish languages, all the Judæo-Iranian languages contain great numbers of Hebrew loanwords, and are written using variations of the Hebrew alphabet. Another name used for some Judaeo-Iranian dialects is Latorayi, sometimes interpreted by folk etymology as "not [the language] of the Torah". This refers to a form of the language in which the number of Hebrew and Aramaic loanwords is deliberately maximised to allow it to function as a secret code. In general, however, the number of such loanwords is small compared with that in other Jewish languages such as Yiddish or Judaeo-Spanish. Dzhidi (literary Judæo-Persian) Bukhori (Judæo-Bukharic, Judæo-Tajik, the Jewish language of the distinctive Jewish community centered in Bukhara) Judæo-Golpaygani (the Judæo-Persian language traditionally spoken in the environs of Gulpaigan and western Isfahan Province, Iran) Judæo-Yazdi (spoken in the environs of Yazd and elsewhere in Yazd Province, in central Iran) Judæo-Kermani (spoken in Kerman and elsewhere in Kerman Province, in south-central Iran) Judæo-Shirazi (spoken in Shiraz and elsewhere in Fars Province, in southwestern Iran) Judæo-Esfahani (spoken in Isfahan and environs, as well as elsewhere in central and southern Isfahan Province, Iran) Judæo-Hamedani (spoken in Hamadan and elsewhere in Hamadan Province, in western Iran) Judæo-Kashani (spoken in Kashan, Abyaneh, and elsewhere in northern Isfahan Province, in western Iran) Judæo-Borujerdi (spoken in Borujerd and elsewhere in Lorestan Province, in western Iran) Judæo-Nehevandi (spoken in Nahavand and elsewhere in northern Hamadan Province, in western Iran) Judæo-Khunsari (spoken in Khansar and elsewhere in far-western Isfahan Province, in western Iran) Juhuri (Judæo-Tat) Judæo-Kurdish (not to be confused with several Jewish Neo-Aramaic languages which are also sometimes called "Judeo-Kurdish")↑ ↑".
- Judæo-Iranian_languages thumbnail Moderniranianlanguagesmap24.PNG?width=300.
- Judæo-Iranian_languages wikiPageID "30865039".
- Judæo-Iranian_languages wikiPageRevisionID "593493755".
- Judæo-Iranian_languages subject Category:Endangered_Iranian_languages.
- Judæo-Iranian_languages subject Category:Iranian_Jews.
- Judæo-Iranian_languages subject Category:Judeo-Persian_languages.
- Judæo-Iranian_languages comment "The Judæo-Iranian languages (or dialects) are a number of related Jewish variants of Iranian languages spoken throughout the formerly extensive realm of the Persian Empire. Judaeo-Iranian dialects are generally conservative in comparison with those of their Muslim neighbours.".
- Judæo-Iranian_languages label "Judæo-Iranian languages".
- Judæo-Iranian_languages label "Języki judeo-perskie".
- Judæo-Iranian_languages label "Еврейско-иранские языки".
- Judæo-Iranian_languages sameAs Jud%C3%A6o-Iranian_languages.
- Judæo-Iranian_languages sameAs Języki_judeo-perskie.
- Judæo-Iranian_languages sameAs Q4173174.
- Judæo-Iranian_languages sameAs Q4173174.
- Judæo-Iranian_languages wasDerivedFrom Judæo-Iranian_languages?oldid=593493755.
- Judæo-Iranian_languages depiction Moderniranianlanguagesmap24.PNG.