Iranic language spoken in Northwestern Iran and Southeastern Azerbaijan
Talysh is a language spoken by people living in Northwestern Iran and Southeastern Azerbaijan. It belongs to the Iranic language family, meaning it shares roots with other languages in that group, though relatively few people outside the region speak or study it today.
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Talysh (تؤلشه زوؤن, Tolışə Zıvon, Tолышә зывон) is a Northwestern Iranian language spoken in the northern regions of the Iranian provinces of Gilan and Ardabil and the southern regions of the Republic of Azerbaijan by the Talysh people. The Talysh language is closely related to the Tati and Zaza languages and shares common isogloss and many linguistic features, structures and characteristic words with both Zaza and Tati. Talysh, along with Zaza and Tati, is located at the westernmost part of the Western Iranian languages.
Talysh has three main dialects; northern, central and southern and these dialects consist of numerous sub-dialects. The northern dialect of the language is spoken in Azerbaijan and Iran, the central and southern dialects are spoken in Iran. The number of Talysh speakers was estimated to be around 218.000 people in 2016.
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).