Tatki
Appearance
Tatki | |
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Zıwan | |
Melumat | |
Dewlete û mıntıqeyi | Rusya, Azerbaycan, İsrail û İran |
Ware | Azerbaycan, Gilan, Qezwin (eyalet), Dağıstan, Moskowa, Lahıc û Balaxanı |
Diyalekti | Judeo-Tat û Muslim Tat |
Kodê zıwani | |
ISO 639-3 | Ttt |
Glottolog | Cauc1242 |
Xısusiyetê zıwani | |
Topolociye | Kes-Obce-Fiil |
Alfabe | Alfabey Kiril, Alfabey Latinki, Tat alphabet û Alfabey İbranki |
Keye |
Tatki, (zıwanê xo de: zuhun tati), yew zıwanê do İrankiyo, verocê rocawaniyo İrankiyo.[1][2][3][4][5][6] Goreyê tayê zıwanşınasan ra zıwanê Tatki yew bınzıwan û lehçeyê Farskiyo. Zıwanê Tatki zıwanê ma Zazaki ra zaf nezdiyo. Eno zıwan mıntıqanê Azerbaycani û Rusya de qal beno. Yew zıwano bin ki esto û nameyê cı Cuhuriyo, eno zıwan zıwanê Yehudıyanê koyıcano û zıwanê Tatki ra zaf nezdiyo û terefê Cıhudan ra qal beno. Zıwanê Tatki bınê tehlikeyê vınibiyayışi dero. Tati terefê Tırkan ra asimile biyê, asimilasyon diyê. Ewro amarê qalkerdoğanê cı 100 hezar tenan miyan dero.
Fêki
[bıvurne | çımeyi bıvurne]- Aruskush-Daqqushchu
- Lahyj
- Balakhani
- Devechi
- Qyzyl Qazma
- Qonaqkend
- Absheron
- Surakhani
- Northern Tats
- Malham
- Quba[7]
Tatki û Zazaki
[bıvurne | çımeyi bıvurne]Zazaki | Tatki | Zazaki | Tatki |
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ez | men | u | u |
tı | tü | -o | -o |
o/a | o | gırot | girit |
ma | ma | yew | yek |
şıma | şoma | ca | ca |
inan | inha | pi/per | per |
bı | bü | marde | mader |
heme | heme | bra | brader |
este | heste | way | xwa |
de | do | name | name |
perre | pere | pa | pa |
Referansi
[bıvurne | çımeyi bıvurne]- ↑ name="Gernot Windfuhr 1979. pg 4">Gernot Windfuhr, "Persian Grammar: history and state of its study", Walter de Gruyter, 1979. pg 4:""Tat- Persian spoken in the East Caucasus""
- ↑ name="Gernot Windfuhr 1979. pg 4"
- ↑ V. Minorsky, "Tat" in M. Th. Houtsma et al., eds., The Encyclopædia of Islam: A Dictionary of the Geography, Ethnography and Biography of the Muhammadan Peoples, 4 vols. and Suppl., Leiden: Late E.J. Brill and London: Luzac, 1913–38.
- ↑ V. Minorsky, "Tat" in M. Th. Houtsma et al., eds., The Encyclopædia of Islam: A Dictionary of the Geography, Ethnography and Biography of the Muhammadan Peoples, 4 vols. and Suppl., Leiden: Late E.J. Brill and London: Luzac, 1913–38. Excerpt: Like most Persian dialects, Tati is not very regular in its characteristic features"
- ↑ C Kerslake, Journal of Islamic Studies (2010) 21 (1): 147-151. excerpt:"It is a comparison of the verbal systems of three varieties of Persian—standard Persian, Tat, and Tajik—in terms of the 'innovations' that the latter two have developed for expressing finer differentiations of tense, aspect and modality..." [1]
- ↑ Borjian, Habib, "Tabari Language Materials from Il'ya Berezin's Recherches sur les dialectes persans", Iran and the Caucasus, Volume 10, Number 2, 2006 , pp. 243-258(16). Excerpt:"It embraces Gilani, Ta- lysh, Tabari, Kurdish, Gabri, and the Tati Persian of the Caucasus, all but the last belonging to the north-western group of Iranian language."
- ↑ http://www.endangeredlanguages.com/lang/ttt