Hazāragī | |
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آزرگی | |
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Native to | Afghanistan Nowadays also spoken and understood by large numbers of Hazara diasporeans mainly in Pakistan and Iran but also elsewhere. |
Native speakers
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2.2 million (1993–2000) |
Persian alphabet | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 |
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Glottolog | haza1239 |
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Hazaragi (Persian: هزارگی) is a dialect of the Persian language, more precisely a part of the Dari dialect continuum (one of the main languages of Afghanistan), and is mutually intelligible with Dari. It is spoken by the Hazara people primarily in an area of central Afghanistan known as the Hazarajat, as well as other Hazara-populated areas of their native living ground of Afghanistan. It is also spoken by the Hazara diasporeans in Pakistan and Iran and elsewhere as part of the much larger Afghan diaspora.