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the language of Iran

Kurdish

Kurdish

Kurdish (the Iranian language spoken in Turkey and Iran and Iraq and Syria and Russia)
Azerbaijani

Azerbaijani

Azerbaijani (the Turkic language spoken by the Azerbaijani)
Persian

Persian

Persian (the language of Persia (Iran) in any of its ancient forms)
The Giləki language, the ancient and living Caspian language, and a member of the northwestern Iranian language branch, spoken in Iran's Gīlān Province
What or who is one of the languages with official status that are spoken in Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, the country in Western Asia?

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Middle Iranian languages included Middle Persian (a language of Sassanid Iran) and Parthian (a language of Arsacid Iran). There are many Iranian languages, the largest amongst them ...
The following list details the languages spoken in Iran and lists the total number of ... Azerbaijani language 11,200,000; Bakhtiari 1,000,000 (350,000 are monolingual)
List of languages of Iran. ... Ethnologue > Web version > Country index > Asia > Iran Languages of Iran
Farsi, the most widely spoken Persian Language, a Farsi Dictionary, Farsi English Dictionary, The spoken language in Iran, History of Farsi Language, Learn Farsi, Farsi Translation
An extensive list of languages in Iran. The following list details the languages spoken in ... Azerbaijani language. 11,200,000; Bakhtiari. 1,000,000 (350,000 are monolingual)

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