Sistani ( fa, سیستانی), also known as Sistooni () and Zaboli (), is a
dialect continuum of the
Persian language spoken by
Sistani people
Sistani Persians (Persian: مردم سیستانی) (also known as the Sistanis, Sistan, and historically referred to Sagzi) are a Persian ethnic group, who primarily inhabit Sistan in southeastern Iran and historically southwestern Afghanistan a ...
in
Iran and
Afghanistan.
It is part of the
Southwestern Iranian branch of the
Indo-Iranian group of
Indo-European languages.
Sistani Phrases
Comparison between Sistani dialect of Persian and Balochi language
Sistani Words
References
Sources
* "The Status of
and
�in the Sistani Dialect of Miyankangi". Carina Jahani, Farideh Okati, Abbas Ali Ahangar. Iranian Journal of Applied Language Studies, 1:1 (2009), pp. 80–99.
* "Natural Phonological Processes in Sistani Persian of Iran". Okati, Farideh, Ahangar, Abbas Ali, Anonby, Erik, Jahani, Carina. Iranian Journal of Applied Language Studies, 2:1, (2010), pp. 93–120.
*
Lazard, Gilbert (1974). “Morphologie du verbe dans le parler persan du Sistan”, in Studia Iranica 3.
See also
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Baas-o-Beyt
Baas-o-Beyt ( Sistanian: ) is a special kind of rhyming game common among Sistanian people and is generally considered as a genre of Sistanian poetry (called ''Seytak'') played by composing verses of Sistanian poems, along with some Sistanian da ...
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Gholamali Raisozzakerin
Gholamali Raeesolzakerin Dehbani ( fa, ) better known as ''Raeesolzakerin'', (31 March 1939 – 23 September 2021) was an Iranian author, anthropologist, poet and singer. He was best known for his Sistanian poems and mainly considered as the fa ...
External links
Foundation for Sistanian Orthography Development- official site (in Persian)
Zaraya: ''Sistanian Analytical Bulletin''- (in Persian)
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Languages of Iran
Languages of Afghanistan
Persian dialects and varieties