Language Language
Tadjik

Properties

Code (ISO‑3) tgk
Code (ISO‑2) tg
Self name Tajik
Words in dictionary 2,512
Sentences 287

Linguistics

Text-direction Left-to-right
Alphabet Arabic, Cyrillic, Latin
Characters a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Numbers 0123456789
Punctuation ,.?;:"'<>}{[]()-=!@#$%^&*/`~«»|°+_\
EocMarkers ,.;!?
EosMarkers .!?
Word delimitation Space

History

Tajik or Tadjik (тоҷикӣ, تاجیکی, tojikí) is a descendant of the Persian language spoken in Central Asia. It is an Indo-European language, more specifically part of the Iranian language group. Speakers of Tajik live mostly in Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Afghanistan, and western Pakistan (the "Tajik" language spoken by approximately 30,000 people near the Tajikistan border in China is in fact a quite different Pamir language also called Sarikoli). Tajik is the official language of Tajikistan.

Tajik is an offspring of the Persian language, and belongs - along with Afghanistan's Dari - to the Eastern dialects of Persian. Historically, it was considered the local dialect of Persian spoken by the Tajik ethnic group in Central Asia; when the Soviet Union imposed the use of the Latin script in 1928, and later the Cyrillic script, it came to be considered a separate language in Tajikistan, partly for political reasons. (In Afghanistan, Tajiks continued to use the Arabic script.) The language has diverged somewhat from Persian as spoken in Afghanistan and Iran, because of political borders and the influence of Russian; however, a transcribed Tajik text can in general easily be read and understood by an Afghan or Iranian Persian speaker, and vice versa. The common origin of the two languages is underscored by the Tajiks' claim to such famous writers as Omar Khayyám, Firdausi, and Alisher Navoi.

The most important Tajik-speaking cities of Central Asia, Samarkand and Bukhara, are in present-day Uzbekistan. There have been claims that the speakers of the language have been oppressed by the Uzbekistan's government, and were forced to speak in Uzbek in public, or otherwise would be fined.

Regions used

Country Native speaker population
Tajikistan 3,344,720
Pakistan 1,000,000
Total 4,344,720

Locale information

The name of this language in other languages:
tadjik
塔吉克文
Tajik
tadjik
Tadschikisch
tagiko
タジク語
타지키스탄어
Taġik
tadżycki
tadjique
таджикский
tajik
tadjekiska
ทาจิค

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