The Kashka dialect is one of the Turkic languages. Distributed in the south of Iran in the island Fars . According to the TSB and the NRM, the Kashkan language is a dialect of the Azerbaijani language [2] [3] . Territorially, the Kashkayans are separated from the Azerbaijanis and their dialect has been developed independently for several centuries, therefore sometimes they speak of an independent Kashkay language [4] (see also language or dialect ).
| Qashqai language | |
|---|---|
| Self name | Qaşqayca; Qaşqay dili |
| Country | Iran |
| Official status | not |
| Regulatory Organization | not |
| Total number of speakers | 949,000 [1] |
| Classification | |
| Category | Languages of Eurasia |
Altai languages (controversial)
| |
| Writing | arabic alphabet |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-1 | - |
| ISO 639-2 | - |
| ISO 639-3 | qxq |
| Ethnologue | |
| Ietf | |
| Glottolog | |
Enjoys Arabic writing. The number of carriers - about 950 thousand. [5]
Language is used mainly in everyday life. All Kashkai speak Persian as a second language.
See also
- Adverb aynallu
Notes
- Information from the Ethnologue linguistic encyclopedia
- ↑ Great Soviet Encyclopedia. Third edition. In 30 volumes. Chief Editor: A. M. Prokhorov. Volume 1: A - Engob. Moscow: State Scientific Publishing House "Big Soviet Encyclopedia", 1969, p. 277.Original text (rus.)Special groups A. i. constitutes dialects: Qashqai, Avsharians (Iran and Afghanistan) and Terekeme (Armenian SSR and Georgian SSR).
- ↑ Peoples and religions of the world. Encyclopedia. Chief editor: V.A. Tishkov. Moscow: Scientific publishing house "The Great Russian Encyclopedia ", 1999, p. 230. ISBN 5852701556 Original text (rus.)Kashki kits, k ash to a i (self-name), people in Iran, inhabiting the ist. Fars province in southern Iran. ... They speak Azerbian in the Qashqai dialect. lang K. - Shiite Muslims.
- ↑ Cascaits // BDT. T.13. M., 2008.
- ↑ Ethnologue