Farsi

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We want everyone to hear God speak as they engage with the Bible in their own language. 1 in 5 people alive today are still waiting to get the Bible in their language. Bible translation is one of the most significant parts of world mission today.
Korpu’s vision, in partnership with our supporters, is that everyone will have access to God’s word in the language that speaks to them best.

God's Word In Every Language!

We want everyone to hear God speak to them as they engage with the Bible in their own language. Our Vision is God’s Word transforming lives in every language in this generation.

Speakers: 110 Million

Revised Classic Persian Bible

Farsi, also known as Persian Language, is the most widely spoken member of the Iranian branch of the Indo-Iranian languages, a subfamily of the Indo-European languages.

Speakers: 110 Million

Persian Standard Version Bible

Farsi …

Speakers: 30 Million

Southern Azeri - Literary

Azeri is a Turkic language spoken primarily by the Azerbaijani people who live mainly in the Republic of Azerbaijan and in the  Azerbaijan  region of Iran, where the South Azerbaijani variety is spoken.

Speakers:

Southern Azeri - Colloquial

Colloquial Azeri

Speakers: 2.3 Million

Mazandarani - Western Dialect

Western Mazandarani is an Iranian language of the North-western branch, spoken by Mazandarani people. As a member of the North-western branch. The Western Mazandarani languages share certain typological features  with  Caucasian languages.

Speakers: 1.8 Million

Mazandarani - Eastern Dialect

Eastern Mazandarani is an Iranian language of the North-western branch, spoken by Eastern Mazandarani people. Mazanderani language is closely related to Gilaki and the two languages have similar vocabularies. 

Speakers:

Mazandarani - GileMaz Dialect

GileMaz

Speakers: 2.4 Million

Gilaki - Western Dialect (Rashti)

Western Gilaki is an  Iranian language of the  Northwestern branch, spoken in  Iran’s Gilan Province. Gilaki has the same consonants as Persian, but different vowels.

Speakers: 1.1 Million

Gilaki - Eastern Dialect

Eastern Gilaki is also spoken in the cityof Ramsar, Tonekabon and even up to Chalous and the surrounding areas. Although it is slightly mixed with Mazandaran in these areas, it is still considered a Gilaki dialect.

Speakers:

Gilaki - Fomani Dialect

Fomani Gilaki …

Speakers: 1 Million

Qashqai

Qashqayi is an Oghuz Turkic language spoken by the Qashqai people, an ethnic group living mainly in  the provinces of Khuzestan, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, Chaharmahal, Bakhtiari, Bushehr and southern Isfahan.

Speakers: Over 4 Million

Luri - Northern Dialect

Northern Luri is a Southwestern Iranian language continuum spoken by the Lur people, an Iranian people native to Western Asia.  This language is spoken mainly by the Bakhtiari and Southern Lurs in Iran.

Speakers: 1.8 Million

Luri - Southern Dialect

Southern Luri is Spolen  in some regions in Southwest of Iran including Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, Sotheastern parts of  Khuzestan. Northwestern parts of Fars and Western parts of Bushehr Province 

Speakers:

Luri - Brujerdi Dialect

Brujerdi Luri

Speakers:

Bakhtiari

Bakhtiari

Speaker: 1 Million

Laki - Central Dialect

Central Laki is a vernacular that consists of two dialects; Pish-e Kuh Laki and Posht-e Kuh Laki. Laki is considered a Kurdish dialect, by most linguists, while others argue that Laki is closely related to Kurdish.

Speakers:

Laki - Northern Dialect

Northern Laki

Speakers: 260.000

Talysh - Northern Dialect

Northern Talysh, is a North-western Iranian language spoken in the northern regions of the Iranian provinces of Gilan, Ardabil and the southern regions of the Republic of Azerbaijan. Also it was known as Talishi Gushtasbi.

Speakers: 180.000

Talysh - Central Dialect

Central Talysh distinguishes itself from Northern and Southern Talysh not only geographically but culturally and linguistically as well. Central Talyshi dialect: Gilan Province, Asalem-Hashtpar area along Caspian littoral.

Speakers: 15 Million

Kurdish - Shikaki

Shikaki Kurdish also termed Northern Kurdish, is the northern dialect of the Kurdish languages, spoken predominantly in south-east Turkey, northwest and northeast Iran. It is the most widely spoken form of Kurdish People.

Speakers:

Kurdish - Southern (Kalhori)

Kalhori Kurdish

Speakers: 1.7 Million

Bandarai

BANDARI, the dialect spoken by the native population of BandarʿAbbās, administrative center of Hormozgān province, and of its environs. Bandari belongs to the southwestern group of the Iranian languages.

Speakers:

Lari Achomi

Lari Achomi

Speakers: 300.000

Tati - Lerd Dialect

Lerd Tati is a Northwestern Iranian language which is closely related to the Talysh, Gilaki and Mazandarani languages spoken by the Tat people of Iran.Tati People Mainly live in the provinces of Qazvin and  Zanjan.

Speakers:

Tati - Khalkhal Dialect

Khalkhal Tati

Speakers: 250.000

Dezfuli

Dezfuli constitute a South-western Iranian language more specifically a Persian dialect spoken in Dezful. The sedentary Iranian communities of Ḵūzestān, seem to be located in a band along the foothills of the Zagros.

Speakers: 1.6 Million

Khuzestani Arabic (Ahwazi)

khuzestani Arabs are an Arab community in Iran which resides mostly in the resource rich Khuzestan Province in south-western Iran, bordering Iraq. This area is known as Ahwaz by the capital of Khuzestan is Ahvaz.

Speakers: 900.000

Sistani

Sistani, also known as Zaboli, is a dialect continuum of the Persian language spoken by Sistani people in Iran and Afghanistan. It is part of the Southwestern Iranian branch of the Indo-Iranian group of Indo-European languages.

Speakers:

Baluchi - Rakhshani Dialect

Rakhshani Baluchi

Speakers:

Baluchi - Makrani Dialect

Makrani Baluchi

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