Persian
Persian, also known as Farsi in Iran, Dari in Afghanistan, and Tajiki in Tajikistan, is an Iranian language belonging to the Western branch of the Indo-European family. It is the predominant language of Iran and is also spoken in Afghanistan and Tajikistan, where it has official or national-status forms and a large diaspora.
Persian descends from Old Iranian languages and has a continuous literary tradition dating to at least the
Persian is written primarily in a variant of the Arabic script known as the Perso-Arabic alphabet, which
Dialectal variation includes Iranian Persian (Farsi), Dari, and Tajiki; they are generally mutually intelligible to varying
Persian serves as an official or national language across its core regions and has exerted substantial cultural