New Persian
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New Persian
Summary
New Persian is a natural language[1]. It draws 178 Wikipedia views per month (natural_language category, ranking #203 of 734).[2]
Key Facts
- New Persian is in the country of Iran[3].
- New Persian is in the country of Afghanistan[4].
- New Persian is in the country of Tajikistan[5].
- New Persian is in the country of Uzbekistan[6].
- New Persian is in the country of Bahrain[7].
- New Persian is in the country of Pakistan[8].
- New Persian's instance of is recorded as natural language[9].
- New Persian's instance of is recorded as modern language[10].
- New Persian's instance of is recorded as chronolect[11].
- New Persian's follows is recorded as Middle Persian[12].
- New Persian's subclass of is recorded as Southwestern Iranian[13].
- New Persian's writing system is recorded as Persian alphabet[14].
- New Persian's writing system is recorded as Cyrillic script[15].
- New Persian's writing system is recorded as Latin script[16].
- New Persian's writing system is recorded as Hebrew alphabet[17].
- New Persian's writing system is recorded as Armenian alphabet[18].
- New Persian's writing system is recorded as Manichaean[19].
- New Persian's writing system is recorded as Eastern Syriac script[20].
- New Persian's writing system is recorded as Gurmukhi[21].
- New Persian's start time is recorded as +0800-00-00T00:00:00Z[22].
- New Persian's topic's main category is recorded as Q105484833[23].
- New Persian's language regulatory body is recorded as Academy of Persian Language and Literature[24].
- New Persian's language regulatory body is recorded as Academy of Sciences of Afghanistan[25].
- New Persian's language regulatory body is recorded as Rudaki Institute of Language and Literature[26].
- New Persian's number of speakers, writers, or signers is recorded as {'amount': '+96308080'}[27].
Why It Matters
New Persian draws 178 Wikipedia views per month (natural_language category, ranking #203 of 734).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] It is known by 18 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]