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In Iran all the people speak farsi but in some of cities or some of people speak farsi with another dialect. For example the kord people speak kordi or lor people speak lori:

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ro:in lori = go:in English = boro:in farsi

khous:in lori =sleep:in English = be khab:in farsi

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Farsi has many relatives in Iran. Though 51% of the Irnaian population is considered "Persian", another 20-25% of the population speaks languages that belong to the western Iranian branch. Iranian speakers include the Kurds who speak a variety of dialects from Gorani, Zaza, Pahlawani etc...to the Lor who are believed a brahcn of Kurds, the Lak, Bakhtiari, Mazandarni, Gilak, Talesh, Baluch etc...

Most of these however are not mutually intelligible but share significant amount of vocabulary.

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