Dezfuli dialect

Southwestern Iranian dialect of Khuzestan, Iran From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dezfuli (Persian: دزفولی [dezfuːˈliː]) is one of the southwestern dialects of Iran, which is the dialect of a part of the people of Dezful, who are known as Dezfuli. Dezfuli and Shushtari share common features with the surrounding Luri dialects.[3] Glottolog places Dezfuli-Shushatri dialects in a group called Luri-Dezfuli, which, while being separate from Luri and New Persian, have a similar status to Luri language.[4] However, other linguists indicate that Dezfuli is a dialect of the Persian language that has been influenced by Luri.[5][6]In the article on the dialects of Khuzestan, Iranika considers the Dezfuli-Shoshtri and Bakhtiari dialects to belong to the southern group of the Luri language.[7]

NativetoIran
RegionKhuzestan
Native speakers
340,000 (including Shushtari)[1][2]
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Dezfuli
Dezfuli, Pārsi-e Dezfuli
Native toIran
RegionKhuzestan
Native speakers
340,000 (including Shushtari)[1][2]
Language codes
ISO 639-3def
Glottologdezf1239
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Personal pronouns

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PersonDezfuliShushtariStandard Persian
1st singularmomoman
2nd singulartototo
3rd singularūūū
1st pluralomùamā
2nd pluralšomùšamāšomā
3rd pluralūšùūšùīšān (honorary), ānhā (standard)
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