PAMIR LANGUAGES: WAKHI & SARIKOLI
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- Опубліковано 14 гру 2024
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The Pamir languages are an areal group of the Eastern Iranian languages, spoken by numerous people in the Pamir Mountains, primarily along the Panj River and its tributaries.
The Wakhi language belongs to the Eastern Iranian branch spoken today in Wakhan District, northern Afghanistan and also in Tajikistan, northern Pakistan and China.It is believed to be a descendant of the Scytho-Khotanese language that was once spoken in the Kingdom of Khotan.
The Sarikoli language is a member of the Pamir subgroup of the Southeastern Iranian languages spoken by Tajiks in China. It is officially referred to in China as the "Tajik language", although it is different from the related Iranian language spoken in Tajikistan, which is considered a dialect of Persian.
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Iranian family is always intriguing.
非常感谢作者,帕米尔人不是塔吉克族我们是什叶派伊斯玛仪派我们有自己的语言和文化,希望有一天我们民族被承认并且语言能生存下去🇨🇳🇮🇷 🇵🇰 🇦🇫 🇹🇯 , I am a Pamiris in China,
I never heard these Indo-European languages before. These are new to me. Thanks.
Because they’re of the Iranian branch of Indo-European languages
As a speaker of some of the most widely spoken languages in the world (Indonesian [one of several standardized Malay varieties], English, German) it always fascinates me how some languages have such low number of speakers yet have such rich oral and/or written tradition, rich vocabulary, and of course, vigorous and vibrant use.
Although I do feel languages have been like this for most of human's history. We just hit our 8 billion number while for the rest of our history, we were just some hundred thousand to some hundred millions. Languages with some thousand speakers were enough to be said as widely spoken.
It's like a deep look into our history.
very easy to distinguish indo-european languages from their numbers.
well, it's not fit for Armenian.
Very beautiful ❤️,
But as a tajik Persian who speaks (PARSIG) Dari Persian i did not understood alot.
It seems their language has remained same as old times because of their geographic area of habitance.
Understand*
Fascinating languages and people. I am very interested in pamiri culture.
Thank you for shining some light on lesser-known Indo-European languages, from the very Eastern edge of the family's pre-European colonial expanse. =D
Would love the Nuristani languages
Wonderful languages
گویش به زبان سریکالی چقدر شبیه لری بود !!!
So many vowels!!
1:24 delta letter
It's interesting to hear a modern Indo-Iranian language with dental fricatives.
POV: your first but don’t know what to say
True
You can see some of the similarities
Pamiri is not Tajik
Pamirian and Tajik diferent nation .
Eastern edge of iran.
👍
cool.
Ashan!
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Wow Sound similar to Gypsy language espacially the Second under wakhi the Other Same Numbers 1-10
Sounds like Turkified Proto Indo-Iranian.
first