They descend from Middle Persian (Pahlavi). They belong to the Persid or Southern Zagros group, and are lexically similar to modern Persian, differing mainly in phonology.
According to the Encyclopædia Iranica, "All Lori dialects closely resemble standard Persian and probably developed from a stage of Persian similar to that represented in Early New Persian texts written in Perso-Arabic script. The sole typical Lori feature not known in early New Persian or derivable from it is the inchoative marker (see below), though even this is found in Judeo-Persian texts". The Bakhtiāri dialect may be transitional between Kurdish and Persian. However, there was never a common ancestor to Luri. There are two distinct languages, Greater Lors (Lor-e bozorg), a.k.a. Southern Luri (including Bakhtiari dialect), and Lesser Lors (Lor-e kuček), a.k.a. Northern Luri.
The Sound of the Bakhtiari Luri language (Numbers, Greetings & The Parable)
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Luri زون لوری
Native to: Iran; a few villages in eastern Iraq.
Region: Southern Zagros
Ethnicity: Lurs
Native speakers: over 4 million, circa 5 million
Language family: Indo-European (Indo-Iranian)
is a Southwestern Iranian language continuum spoken by the Lur people, an Iranian people native to We...
published: 23 Mar 2021
The Sound of the Southern Luri language (Numbers, Greetings & Sample Text)
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Luri زون لوری
Native to: Iran; a few villages in eastern Iraq.
Region: Southern Zagros
Ethnicity: Lurs
Native speakers: over 4 million, circa 5 million
Language family: Indo-European (Indo-Iranian)
is a Southwestern Iranian language continuum spoken by the Lur people, an Iranian people native to Western Asia. The Luri dialects are de...
published: 02 Feb 2021
Luri Language - History of the World لرهای شمالی عزیز! خبری مهم
72 Minute film in the language of Luristan Iran and the Luri tribe. The was perhaps the first ever film in the Luri language.
published: 04 Jan 2012
The Jesus Film - Luri, Northern / Lori / Luristani Language
The Story of the Life and Times of Jesus Christ (Son of God).
According to the Gospel of Luke.
(Iran) Luri, Northern / Lori / Luristani Language.
God Bless You All.
published: 03 Nov 2013
Luristan لرستان
Luristan is a quite big land located in Zagros Mountains , the big part of Luristan is In Iran and the smaller one in Iraq . Lur people have their Own language,music,dance,culture,clothes and so on.
Lur tribes are Feili,Bakhtiari,mamasani,dashti,lak,salasi,kohgiluye,bahmani,...which are divided between 12 provinces of Iran and Iraq.
published: 27 Dec 2012
Traditional music of Iran - Luri
Luri is one of the purest dialects of ancient Persian language.
The main musical instrument of Luri music is Kamancheh which is the old form of violin.
published: 02 Dec 2007
The Sound of the Sogdian language (Numbers, Words & Sample Text)
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Native to: Sogdia
Region: Central Asia, China
Era: 100 BCE – 1000 CE developed into modern Yaghnobi
Language family: Indo-European (Indo-Iranian)
Sogdian (Suγδīk)
The Sogdian language was an Eastern Iranian language spoken mainly in the Central Asian region of Sogdia (capital: Samarkand; other chief cities: Panjakent, Fergana, Khujand, ...
published: 06 Mar 2021
God's Story for Iranians who speak Luri, Southern
God's Story briefly summarized in the southern Luri language of Iran with descriptive pictures
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Luri زون لوری
Native to: Iran; a few villages in eastern Iraq.
Region: Southern Zagros
Ethnicity: Lurs
Native speakers: over 4 million, circa 5 million
Language family: Indo-European (Indo-Iranian)
is a Southwestern Iranian language continuum spoken by the Lur people, an Iranian people native to Western Asia. The Luri dialects are descended from Middle Persian and are Central Luri, Bakhtiari, and Southern Luri. This language is spoken mainly by the Bakhtiari and Southern Lurs (Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, Mamasani, Sepidan, Bandar Ganaveh, Deylam) in Iran.
Luri is the closest living language to Archaic and Middle Persian. The language descend from Middle Persian (Pahlavi). They belong to the Persid or Southern Zagros group, and are lexically similar to modern Persian, differing mainly in phonology.
According to the Encyclopædia Iranica, "All Lori dialects closely resemble standard Persian and probably developed from a stage of Persian similar to that represented in Early New Persian texts written in Perso-Arabic script. The sole typical Lori feature not known in early New Persian or derivable from it is the inchoative marker (see below), though even this is found in Judeo-Persian texts". The Bakhtiāri dialect may be closer to Persian. There are two distinct languages, Greater Luri (Lor-e bozorg), a.k.a. Southern Luri (including Bakhtiari dialect), and Lesser Luri (Lor-e kuček), a.k.a. Northern Luri.
LINKS:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luri_la...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lurs
https://omniglot.com/writing/luri.htm
https://www.ethnologue.com/language/lrc
https://iranicaonline.org/articles/lo...
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Luri زون لوری
Native to: Iran; a few villages in eastern Iraq.
Region: Southern Zagros
Ethnicity: Lurs
Native speakers: over 4 million, circa 5 million
Language family: Indo-European (Indo-Iranian)
is a Southwestern Iranian language continuum spoken by the Lur people, an Iranian people native to Western Asia. The Luri dialects are descended from Middle Persian and are Central Luri, Bakhtiari, and Southern Luri. This language is spoken mainly by the Bakhtiari and Southern Lurs (Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, Mamasani, Sepidan, Bandar Ganaveh, Deylam) in Iran.
Luri is the closest living language to Archaic and Middle Persian. The language descend from Middle Persian (Pahlavi). They belong to the Persid or Southern Zagros group, and are lexically similar to modern Persian, differing mainly in phonology.
According to the Encyclopædia Iranica, "All Lori dialects closely resemble standard Persian and probably developed from a stage of Persian similar to that represented in Early New Persian texts written in Perso-Arabic script. The sole typical Lori feature not known in early New Persian or derivable from it is the inchoative marker (see below), though even this is found in Judeo-Persian texts". The Bakhtiāri dialect may be closer to Persian. There are two distinct languages, Greater Luri (Lor-e bozorg), a.k.a. Southern Luri (including Bakhtiari dialect), and Lesser Luri (Lor-e kuček), a.k.a. Northern Luri.
LINKS:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luri_la...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lurs
https://omniglot.com/writing/luri.htm
https://www.ethnologue.com/language/lrc
https://iranicaonline.org/articles/lo...
If you are interested to see your native language/dialect to be featured here. Submit your recordings to [email protected]. Looking forward to hearing from you!
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Luri زون لوری
Native to: Iran; a few villages in eastern Iraq.
Region: Southern Zagros
Ethnicity: Lurs
Native speakers: over 4 million, circa 5 million
Language family: Indo-European (Indo-Iranian)
is a Southwestern Iranian language continuum spoken by the Lur people, an Iranian people native to Western Asia. The Luri dialects are descended from Middle Persian and are Central Luri, Bakhtiari, and Southern Luri. This language is spoken mainly by the Bakhtiari and Southern Lurs (Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, Mamasani, Sepidan, Bandar Ganaveh, Deylam) in Iran.
Luri is the closest living language to Archaic and Middle Persian. The language descend from Middle Persian (Pahlavi). They belong to the Persid or Southern Zagros group, and are lexically similar to modern Persian, differing mainly in phonology.
According to the Encyclopædia Iranica, "All Lori dialects closely resemble standard Persian and probably developed from a stage of Persian similar to that represented in Early New Persian texts written in Perso-Arabic script. The sole typical Lori feature not known in early New Persian or derivable from it is the inchoative marker (see below), though even this is found in Judeo-Persian texts". The Bakhtiāri dialect may be closer to Persian. There are two distinct languages, Greater Luri (Lor-e bozorg), a.k.a. Southern Luri (including Bakhtiari dialect), and Lesser Luri (Lor-e kuček), a.k.a. Northern Luri.
LINKS:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luri_language
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lurs
https://omniglot.com/writing/luri.htm
https://www.ethnologue.com/language/lrc
https://iranicaonline.org/articles/lori-dialects
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Luri زون لوری
Native to: Iran; a few villages in eastern Iraq.
Region: Southern Zagros
Ethnicity: Lurs
Native speakers: over 4 million, circa 5 million
Language family: Indo-European (Indo-Iranian)
is a Southwestern Iranian language continuum spoken by the Lur people, an Iranian people native to Western Asia. The Luri dialects are descended from Middle Persian and are Central Luri, Bakhtiari, and Southern Luri. This language is spoken mainly by the Bakhtiari and Southern Lurs (Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, Mamasani, Sepidan, Bandar Ganaveh, Deylam) in Iran.
Luri is the closest living language to Archaic and Middle Persian. The language descend from Middle Persian (Pahlavi). They belong to the Persid or Southern Zagros group, and are lexically similar to modern Persian, differing mainly in phonology.
According to the Encyclopædia Iranica, "All Lori dialects closely resemble standard Persian and probably developed from a stage of Persian similar to that represented in Early New Persian texts written in Perso-Arabic script. The sole typical Lori feature not known in early New Persian or derivable from it is the inchoative marker (see below), though even this is found in Judeo-Persian texts". The Bakhtiāri dialect may be closer to Persian. There are two distinct languages, Greater Luri (Lor-e bozorg), a.k.a. Southern Luri (including Bakhtiari dialect), and Lesser Luri (Lor-e kuček), a.k.a. Northern Luri.
LINKS:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luri_language
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lurs
https://omniglot.com/writing/luri.htm
https://www.ethnologue.com/language/lrc
https://iranicaonline.org/articles/lori-dialects
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The Story of the Life and Times of Jesus Christ (Son of God).
According to the Gospel of Luke.
(Iran) Luri, Northern / Lori / Luristani Language.
God Bless You ...
The Story of the Life and Times of Jesus Christ (Son of God).
According to the Gospel of Luke.
(Iran) Luri, Northern / Lori / Luristani Language.
God Bless You All.
The Story of the Life and Times of Jesus Christ (Son of God).
According to the Gospel of Luke.
(Iran) Luri, Northern / Lori / Luristani Language.
God Bless You All.
Luristan is a quite big land located in Zagros Mountains , the big part of Luristan is In Iran and the smaller one in Iraq . Lur people have their Own language,...
Luristan is a quite big land located in Zagros Mountains , the big part of Luristan is In Iran and the smaller one in Iraq . Lur people have their Own language,music,dance,culture,clothes and so on.
Lur tribes are Feili,Bakhtiari,mamasani,dashti,lak,salasi,kohgiluye,bahmani,...which are divided between 12 provinces of Iran and Iraq.
Luristan is a quite big land located in Zagros Mountains , the big part of Luristan is In Iran and the smaller one in Iraq . Lur people have their Own language,music,dance,culture,clothes and so on.
Lur tribes are Feili,Bakhtiari,mamasani,dashti,lak,salasi,kohgiluye,bahmani,...which are divided between 12 provinces of Iran and Iraq.
Luri is one of the purest dialects of ancient Persian language.
The main musical instrument of Luri music is Kamancheh which is the old form of violin.
Luri is one of the purest dialects of ancient Persian language.
The main musical instrument of Luri music is Kamancheh which is the old form of violin.
Luri is one of the purest dialects of ancient Persian language.
The main musical instrument of Luri music is Kamancheh which is the old form of violin.
Welcome to my channel! This is Andy from I love languages. Let's learn different languages/dialects together. I created this for educational purposes to spread ...
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Native to: Sogdia
Region: Central Asia, China
Era: 100 BCE – 1000 CE developed into modern Yaghnobi
Language family: Indo-European (Indo-Iranian)
Sogdian (Suγδīk)
The Sogdian language was an Eastern Iranian language spoken mainly in the Central Asian region of Sogdia (capital: Samarkand; other chief cities: Panjakent, Fergana, Khujand, and Bukhara), located in modern-day Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan; it was also spoken by some Sogdian immigrant communities in ancient China. Sogdian is one of the most important Middle Iranian languages, along with Bactrian, Khotanese Saka, Middle Persian, and Parthian. It possesses a large literary corpus.
The Sogdian language is usually assigned to a Northeastern group of the Iranian languages. No direct evidence of an earlier version of the language ("Old Sogdian") has been found, although mention of the area in the Old Persian inscriptions means that a separate and recognisable Sogdia existed at least since the Achaemenid Empire (559–323 BCE).
Like Khotanese, Sogdian possesses a more conservative grammar and morphology than Middle Persian[citation needed]. The modern Eastern Iranian language Yaghnobi is the descendant of a dialect of Sogdian spoken around the 8th century in Osrushana, a region to the south of Sogdia.
LINKS:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sogdian_language
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sogdian_alphabet
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sogdia
https://omniglot.com/writing/sogdian.htm
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Sogdian-language
https://sites.fas.harvard.edu/~iranian/Sogdian/sogdiancomplete.pdf
https://iranianlanguages.wordpress.com/
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Native to: Sogdia
Region: Central Asia, China
Era: 100 BCE – 1000 CE developed into modern Yaghnobi
Language family: Indo-European (Indo-Iranian)
Sogdian (Suγδīk)
The Sogdian language was an Eastern Iranian language spoken mainly in the Central Asian region of Sogdia (capital: Samarkand; other chief cities: Panjakent, Fergana, Khujand, and Bukhara), located in modern-day Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan; it was also spoken by some Sogdian immigrant communities in ancient China. Sogdian is one of the most important Middle Iranian languages, along with Bactrian, Khotanese Saka, Middle Persian, and Parthian. It possesses a large literary corpus.
The Sogdian language is usually assigned to a Northeastern group of the Iranian languages. No direct evidence of an earlier version of the language ("Old Sogdian") has been found, although mention of the area in the Old Persian inscriptions means that a separate and recognisable Sogdia existed at least since the Achaemenid Empire (559–323 BCE).
Like Khotanese, Sogdian possesses a more conservative grammar and morphology than Middle Persian[citation needed]. The modern Eastern Iranian language Yaghnobi is the descendant of a dialect of Sogdian spoken around the 8th century in Osrushana, a region to the south of Sogdia.
LINKS:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sogdian_language
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sogdian_alphabet
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sogdia
https://omniglot.com/writing/sogdian.htm
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Sogdian-language
https://sites.fas.harvard.edu/~iranian/Sogdian/sogdiancomplete.pdf
https://iranianlanguages.wordpress.com/
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Luri زون لوری
Native to: Iran; a few villages in eastern Iraq.
Region: Southern Zagros
Ethnicity: Lurs
Native speakers: over 4 million, circa 5 million
Language family: Indo-European (Indo-Iranian)
is a Southwestern Iranian language continuum spoken by the Lur people, an Iranian people native to Western Asia. The Luri dialects are descended from Middle Persian and are Central Luri, Bakhtiari, and Southern Luri. This language is spoken mainly by the Bakhtiari and Southern Lurs (Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, Mamasani, Sepidan, Bandar Ganaveh, Deylam) in Iran.
Luri is the closest living language to Archaic and Middle Persian. The language descend from Middle Persian (Pahlavi). They belong to the Persid or Southern Zagros group, and are lexically similar to modern Persian, differing mainly in phonology.
According to the Encyclopædia Iranica, "All Lori dialects closely resemble standard Persian and probably developed from a stage of Persian similar to that represented in Early New Persian texts written in Perso-Arabic script. The sole typical Lori feature not known in early New Persian or derivable from it is the inchoative marker (see below), though even this is found in Judeo-Persian texts". The Bakhtiāri dialect may be closer to Persian. There are two distinct languages, Greater Luri (Lor-e bozorg), a.k.a. Southern Luri (including Bakhtiari dialect), and Lesser Luri (Lor-e kuček), a.k.a. Northern Luri.
LINKS:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luri_la...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lurs
https://omniglot.com/writing/luri.htm
https://www.ethnologue.com/language/lrc
https://iranicaonline.org/articles/lo...
If you are interested to see your native language/dialect to be featured here. Submit your recordings to [email protected]. Looking forward to hearing from you!
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Luri زون لوری
Native to: Iran; a few villages in eastern Iraq.
Region: Southern Zagros
Ethnicity: Lurs
Native speakers: over 4 million, circa 5 million
Language family: Indo-European (Indo-Iranian)
is a Southwestern Iranian language continuum spoken by the Lur people, an Iranian people native to Western Asia. The Luri dialects are descended from Middle Persian and are Central Luri, Bakhtiari, and Southern Luri. This language is spoken mainly by the Bakhtiari and Southern Lurs (Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, Mamasani, Sepidan, Bandar Ganaveh, Deylam) in Iran.
Luri is the closest living language to Archaic and Middle Persian. The language descend from Middle Persian (Pahlavi). They belong to the Persid or Southern Zagros group, and are lexically similar to modern Persian, differing mainly in phonology.
According to the Encyclopædia Iranica, "All Lori dialects closely resemble standard Persian and probably developed from a stage of Persian similar to that represented in Early New Persian texts written in Perso-Arabic script. The sole typical Lori feature not known in early New Persian or derivable from it is the inchoative marker (see below), though even this is found in Judeo-Persian texts". The Bakhtiāri dialect may be closer to Persian. There are two distinct languages, Greater Luri (Lor-e bozorg), a.k.a. Southern Luri (including Bakhtiari dialect), and Lesser Luri (Lor-e kuček), a.k.a. Northern Luri.
LINKS:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luri_language
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lurs
https://omniglot.com/writing/luri.htm
https://www.ethnologue.com/language/lrc
https://iranicaonline.org/articles/lori-dialects
If you are interested to see your native language/dialect to be featured here. Submit your recordings to [email protected]. Looking forward to hearing from you!
The Story of the Life and Times of Jesus Christ (Son of God).
According to the Gospel of Luke.
(Iran) Luri, Northern / Lori / Luristani Language.
God Bless You All.
Luristan is a quite big land located in Zagros Mountains , the big part of Luristan is In Iran and the smaller one in Iraq . Lur people have their Own language,music,dance,culture,clothes and so on.
Lur tribes are Feili,Bakhtiari,mamasani,dashti,lak,salasi,kohgiluye,bahmani,...which are divided between 12 provinces of Iran and Iraq.
Luri is one of the purest dialects of ancient Persian language.
The main musical instrument of Luri music is Kamancheh which is the old form of violin.
Welcome to my channel! This is Andy from I love languages. Let's learn different languages/dialects together. I created this for educational purposes to spread awareness that we are diverse as a planet.
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Native to: Sogdia
Region: Central Asia, China
Era: 100 BCE – 1000 CE developed into modern Yaghnobi
Language family: Indo-European (Indo-Iranian)
Sogdian (Suγδīk)
The Sogdian language was an Eastern Iranian language spoken mainly in the Central Asian region of Sogdia (capital: Samarkand; other chief cities: Panjakent, Fergana, Khujand, and Bukhara), located in modern-day Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan; it was also spoken by some Sogdian immigrant communities in ancient China. Sogdian is one of the most important Middle Iranian languages, along with Bactrian, Khotanese Saka, Middle Persian, and Parthian. It possesses a large literary corpus.
The Sogdian language is usually assigned to a Northeastern group of the Iranian languages. No direct evidence of an earlier version of the language ("Old Sogdian") has been found, although mention of the area in the Old Persian inscriptions means that a separate and recognisable Sogdia existed at least since the Achaemenid Empire (559–323 BCE).
Like Khotanese, Sogdian possesses a more conservative grammar and morphology than Middle Persian[citation needed]. The modern Eastern Iranian language Yaghnobi is the descendant of a dialect of Sogdian spoken around the 8th century in Osrushana, a region to the south of Sogdia.
LINKS:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sogdian_language
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sogdian_alphabet
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sogdia
https://omniglot.com/writing/sogdian.htm
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Sogdian-language
https://sites.fas.harvard.edu/~iranian/Sogdian/sogdiancomplete.pdf
https://iranianlanguages.wordpress.com/
If you are interested to see your native language/dialect to be featured here. Submit your recordings to [email protected]. Looking forward to hearing from you!
They descend from Middle Persian (Pahlavi). They belong to the Persid or Southern Zagros group, and are lexically similar to modern Persian, differing mainly in phonology.
According to the Encyclopædia Iranica, "All Lori dialects closely resemble standard Persian and probably developed from a stage of Persian similar to that represented in Early New Persian texts written in Perso-Arabic script. The sole typical Lori feature not known in early New Persian or derivable from it is the inchoative marker (see below), though even this is found in Judeo-Persian texts". The Bakhtiāri dialect may be transitional between Kurdish and Persian. However, there was never a common ancestor to Luri. There are two distinct languages, Greater Lors (Lor-e bozorg), a.k.a. Southern Luri (including Bakhtiari dialect), and Lesser Lors (Lor-e kuček), a.k.a. Northern Luri.