The official language of Iran has two names and each is identical to each other. Iranian literature will identify "Persian" as the official language, Persian is another name for "Farsi". Farsi is spoken by nearly everyone (either as a first or second language). It is an Indo-European Language.
Native Languages:
In Iran there is about 79 different languages spoken. Some of the main ones include Persian, Azeri, Kurdish, Luri, Arabic, Turkmen, Gilaki, Tabari, Balochi, Taleshi, and Armenian.
They mostly speak farsi also know as Persian
The primary language of Iran is Farsi.
There is Mesopotamian Arabic, Armenian, Balochi, Gilaki and many more.
The official language of Iran is Persian (also referred to as Farsi). Iranians never spoke Arabic. Arabic is a semitic language, Persian is an Indo-European language.
No they speak Farsi, or Persian (Same thing) but they do use Arabic loan words since the times of Islam.
Iranians, or Persians speak Farsi.
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they speak farsi
Farsi
The official language of Iran is Persian (also called Farsi). Though many speak another language such as Arabic or Kurdish or several other local dialects.
Farsi
Persian or farsi
Other recognized regional languages of Iran are: Azeri, Kurdish, Mazandarani, Gilaki, Arabic, Baluchi and Luri.
Arabic is widely used in a religious context, but mainly by the 'ulama or clergy.
Persian.
Farsi.
There are actually quite a few different languages that are widely spoken in Iran. Persian, which is called Farsi by the Iranians, is the country's official language, and and is spoken by 51% of the population. The second most commonly spoken language is Azeri, a Turkic language. The majority of the remaining population speak languages like Gilaki, Mazandarani, Kurdish and Arabic.
Farsi. (The spoken language as well)
Persian (Farsi) of course, which the national official language.
However, a number of other regional languages are also very dominant in the regions where their speakers form the majority ethnic group.
Persian (also called Farsi)
58% of the people in Iran speak Persian, Luri, Gilaki and Mazandarani.
58% of the people in Iran speak Persian (most common), Luri, Gilaki and Mazandarani.
Farsi (Persian)
Persian (Farsi),Kurdish
Farsi,
The main language of Iran is Persian. But in Iran speak Turkish, Azerbaijani people in North West Iran. And the South West province in Iran, some people speak in Arabic. Many locallanguages and dialects are also common.
They Speak Persian.
The 1 official language of Iran is Persian (also called Farsi), spoken by nearly everyone as either a first or second language. Persian is considered the national language of Iran.
Here is a breakdown of the most common languages:
About 1% of the population of Iran speaks Arabic. Arabic is also used in Mosques and for religious study.
For all the languages of Iran, click here.
The official language of Iran is Persian (also called Farsi). Though many speak another language such as Arabic or Kurdish or several other local dialects.
iranian Farsi
Farsi, Azeri Turkish, and Kurdish.
This is not Arabic. It looks like it could be Farsi (spoken in Iran).
Israel, Cyprus, Turkey, and Iran are the four Middle Eastern countries where Arabic is not the dominant language spoken.
No European languages can be considered "common" in Iran, but the most widely studied foreign language (after Arabic) is English, which is a European language.
No, there is not. Iraqi Arabic is a dialect of Arabic similar to Saudi Arabic, while the language spoken in Iran is called either Farsi or Persian. Arabic is part of the Semitic language family, Persian is part of the Indo-European language family--so the two are actually not related at all. Iran uses the Arabic script for religious reasons.
The Arabic language is the dominant language in the area. However other languages and groups include the Persians of Iran who speak Farsi, the Kurdish people who are spread out throughout the Arabian Peninsula, and the Pashtun people, which is an ethnic group living in Afghanastan. Turkic languages or dialects are also spoken from groups in and out of Turkey.
Yes, Arabic is spoken in Somalia.
No, Farsi is a language primarily spoken in Iran, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan. It is not a religion. The main religion in Iran is Islam, with the majority of the population being Shia Muslims.
No. Iran is a Persian country.
Yes, Eastern Arabic, also known as Levantine Arabic, is spoken in Israel.
He has spoken in the UN and in Iran.
Arabic
Arabic is primarily spoken in Africa and Asia. It is the official or co-official language in most countries in the Arab world, which spans across North Africa and the Middle East. Arab communities can also be found in other continents, including Europe and the Americas.