Standard Persian
standard form of Persian language
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Standard Persian
Summary
Standard Persian is a dialect[1]. It draws 19 Wikipedia views per month (dialect category, ranking #196 of 862).[2]
Key Facts
- Standard Persian is in the country of Iran[3].
- Standard Persian is in the country of Afghanistan[4].
- Standard Persian is in the country of Tajikistan[5].
- Standard Persian is in the country of Uzbekistan[6].
- Standard Persian is in the country of Iraq[7].
- Standard Persian is in the country of Bahrain[8].
- Standard Persian's instance of is recorded as dialect[9].
- Standard Persian's instance of is recorded as standard language[10].
- Standard Persian's subclass of is recorded as Persian[11].
- Standard Persian's writing system is recorded as Persian alphabet[12].
- Standard Persian's writing system is recorded as Cyrillic script[13].
- Standard Persian's has part is recorded as Standard Tajik[14].
- Standard Persian's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Standard Persian[15].
- Standard Persian's number of speakers, writers, or signers is recorded as {'amount': '+70000000'}[16].
- Standard Persian's number of speakers, writers, or signers is recorded as {'amount': '+110000000'}[17].
- Standard Persian's native label is recorded as {'lang': 'fa', 'text': 'فارسی معیار'}[18].
- Standard Persian's indigenous to is recorded as Persians[19].
- Standard Persian's indigenous to is recorded as Tajiks[20].
- Standard Persian's indigenous to is recorded as Farsiwan[21].
- Standard Persian's indigenous to is recorded as Aimaq people[22].
- Standard Persian's indigenous to is recorded as Hazaras[23].
- Standard Persian's indigenous to is recorded as Tat people[24].
- Standard Persian's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/1ylhlh24z[25].
Why It Matters
Standard Persian draws 19 Wikipedia views per month (dialect category, ranking #196 of 862).[2]