Achomi language
Achomi (Persian: اچُمی), also known as Khodmooni and Larestani, is a Persian and Southwestern Iranian language spoken by people in southern Fars and western Hormozgan and by significant numbers of Ajam citizens in the UAE, Bahrain, Kuwait, and other neighbouring countries.
Achomi | |
---|---|
Larestani, Khodmooni | |
اچُمی ,𐬀𐬗𐬊𐬨𐬉 ,خودمونی | |
Native to | |
Region | Fars, Hormozgan, Bushehr, Kerman, Dubai |
Ethnicity | Achomi Persians, Ajam |
Native speakers | 120,000 (2021) |
Indo-European
| |
Early form | Middle Persian
|
Dialects |
|
Writing system | Pahlavi scripts, Persian alphabet (Nastaʿlīq) |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | lrl |
Glottolog | lari1253 |
ELP | Lari |
It is the predominant language of Gerash, Larestan, Lamerd, Khonj, and Evaz counties in Fars and Bastak County in Hormozgan Province.
Moreover, many cities, towns, and villages in Iran have their own particular dialect, such as Larestan, Khonj, Gerash, and Banaruiyeh. The majority of Achomi speakers are Sunni Muslims, with a minority being Shia Muslims.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.