Category
page 1Varieties of Persian
Tajik
language spoken in Tajikistan
Tat
Persian dialect group spoken in the Caucasus
Äynu
Turkic cryptolect spoken in Western China
Hazaragi
Persian dialect spoken by the Hazara people
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Judeo-Persian
thumb|Seven Priests sounding horns at Wall of Jericho. From an illustrated manuscript of Emrani's Fath-nameh.
Judeo-Persian refers to both a group of Jewish dialects spoken by Jews and Judeo-Persian texts (written in the Hebrew alphabet). As a collective term, Judeo-Persian refers to a number of Judeo-Iranian languages spoken by Jewish communities throughout the formerly extensive Persian Empire, including Iranian Jews, Mountain Jews, Afghan Jews, and Bukharan Jews.
Judeo-Tat
Judeo-Tat or Juhuri (, , ) is a Judeo-Persian dialect and the traditional language spoken by the Mountain Jews in the eastern Caucasus Mountains, especially Azerbaijan, parts of Russia and today in Israel. It belongs to the southwestern group of the Iranian division of the Indo-European languages, albeit with heavy influence from Hebrew. The words Juhuri and Juhuro translate as "Jewish" and "Jews".
Iranian Persian
dialect of the Persian language
Dehwari
language
Sistani dialect
dialect continuum of the Persian language

Tehrani accent
Dialect of modern Persian spoken in Tehran Province
Madaklashti
dialect of Persian spoken in Chitral, Pakistan
Persian Romani
Persian-Gypsy slang
Kuwaiti Persian
persian variety historically spoken in Kuwait
Standard Persian
standard form of Persian language