Zaza language (redirect from Zazakî)
Zaza or Zazaki (Zazaki: Zazakî, Kirmanckî, Kirdkî, Dimilkî) is a Northwestern Iranian language spoken primarily in eastern Turkey by the Zazas, who are...
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Zazas (category Articles containing Zazaki-language text)
The Zazas (Zazaki: Zaza, Kırd, Kırmanc, Dımili or Şarê Ma, lit. 'Our people') are a people in eastern Turkey who traditionally speak the Zaza language...
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Kurdish language (section Zazaki and Gorani)
Charlotte (1 September 2023). "Mutual intelligibility of a Kurmanji and a Zazaki dialect spoken in the province of Elazığ, Turkey". Applied Linguistics Review...
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"Gurani". Iranica Online. Retrieved 30 May 2019. www.zazaki.net (Kırmancki, Zaza, Kirdki, Dimli) www.zazaki.de Partial tree of Indo-European languages. Position...
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the Turkish and Azerbaijani alphabets as well as the Latin alphabets of Zazaki, Laz, Crimean Tatar, Tatar, and Kazakh. It traditionally represented the...
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Bingöl (category Articles containing Zazaki-language text)
Bingöl (Armenian: Ճապաղջուր, romanized: Chapaghjur, Kurdish: Çewlik, Zazaki: Çewlîg), known as Çapakçur before 1944, is a city in Turkey. It is the seat...
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Wikipedia has 67,676 articles. There are also two other Wikipedia editions for Zazaki and Southern Kurdish with the latter still in the test phase. The Kurdish...
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Northwestern Iranian branch like Gorani (Hewrami), Bajelani, Sarli and Zazaki. Shabaki is a language in its own right and not a spoken dialect of any...
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Tunceli (category Articles containing Zazaki-language text)
Tunceli (Armenian: Մամիկի, romanized: Mamiki, Kurdish: Kalan, Zazaki: Mamekiye) is a municipality (belde) in Tunceli District and capital of Tunceli Province...
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Tunceli Province (category Articles containing Zazaki-language text)
(Turkish: Tunceli ili), formerly Dersim Province (Kurdish: Parêzgeha Dêrsim; Zazaki: Dêsim wilayet; Armenian: Դերսիմի մարզ), is a province in the Eastern Anatolia...
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the ancestor of the Iranian languages such as Persian, Pashto, Sogdian, Zazaki, Ossetian, Mazandarani, Kurdish, Talysh and others. Its speakers, the hypothetical...
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Gilaki Mazandarani Zazaki Kurmanji English Persian Persian transcription Tat Baluchi dim dim/ru ruy/rı dêm face روی/چهره ruy/čehreh ru dim/deym zäy/zäk...
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Bingöl Province (category Articles containing Zazaki-language text)
Bingöl Province (Turkish: Bingöl ili; Kurdish: Parêzgeha Çewlîg; Zazaki: Wîlayetî Çewlîg; Armenian: Ճապաղջուր զավառ) is a province of Turkey. The province...
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Kurdish (Sorani) Southern Kurdish (incl. Laki and Kurdali) Zaza–Gorani Zazaki Gorani (incl. Hawrami, Sarli, Shabaki, Bajalani) Balochi (incl. Koroshi)...
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List of Wikipedias (redirect from Zazaki Wikipedia)
Wikipedia in lingua corsa Corsican Latn co 33 9 December 2003 Zazaki Wikipedia Wikipediyay Zazaki Zaza Latn diq 33 Unknown date Volapük Wikipedia Vükiped Volapükik...
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total population of Turkey claim to be Kurdish (either Kurmanji speaking or Zazaki speaking). Ethnolinguistic estimates in 2014 by Ethnologue and Jacques Leclerc:...
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Kurdish literature (section Zazaki - Gorani literature)
(1700–1759), Shayda Awrami (1784–1852) and Mastoureh Ardalan) (1805–1848). Zazaki and Gorani which was the literary languages of much of what today is known...
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March 2012). "The zazas: a kurdish sub-ethnic group or separate people?". Zazaki.net. Retrieved 11 August 2015. "Iranian languages". Encyclopedia Britannica...
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1952 in Diyarbakır) is a Kurdish author and linguist. He mostly writes in Zazaki. He often writes under the pseudonym Malmîsanij. He studied at the University...
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the official language Turkish, include the widespread Kurdish (Kurmanji), Zazaki, and Arabic, and a number of less common minority languages. Four minority...
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this Turkish? An etymological dictionary of originally Iranic (Persian, Zazaki, and Kurmanji Kurdish) words]." (2006). Turkish dictionaries at Curlie Turkish...
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changed were usually of Armenian, Greek, Georgian, Laz, Bulgarian, Kurdish (Zazaki), Persian, Syriac, or Arabic origin. Turkey's efforts to join the European...
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Kurmanji alphabet (also known as Northern Kurdish). the 4th letter of the Zazaki alphabet. In the 2020 version of the Latin Kazakh Alphabet, the letter represents...
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RTÜK decided to define Zazaki as a dialect by asking the Kurdish institute. TRT does not have a separate channel for Zazaki broadcasts, they are included...
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Diyarbakır Province (Turkish: Diyarbakır ili, Zazaki: Suke Diyarbekır Kurdish: Parêzgeha Amedê) is a province and metropolitan municipality in southeastern...
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International Center for Scholars. Paul, Ludwig (1998a). "The position of Zazaki among West Iranian languages" in Melville (1999). Charles Melville (ed.)...
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which both women and men participate. Rituals are performed in Turkish, Zazaki, Kurmanji and other local languages. Bağlama During the Cem ceremony the...
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Institute of Technology, Zazaki is an ergative language) http://roa.rutgers.edu/files/744-0605/744-ARKADIEV-0-0.PDF (Zazaki is an ergative language, page...
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Interestingly, the Kurmanji speakers from Turkey were found to be closer to the Zazaki speakers from Turkey than to the Georgian Kurds. Despite the former speaking...
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