Iranian languages
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The Iranian languages include Farsi, Dari, Tajik (three varieties of Modern Persian), Pashto, Balochi, Kurdish, Ossetian, Tat, and several dozen other languages.
Status
name | Language | ISO 639 | formalism | state | stems | coverage | location | primary authors | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-2 | -3 | ||||||||
apertium-pes
|
Iranian Persian (Farsi) | —
|
pes
|
lttoolbox | development | apertium-pes (incubator) | |||
apertium-tgk
|
Tajik | tg
|
tgk
|
lttoolbox | development | ||||
apertium-glk
|
Gilaki | —
|
glk
|
lttoolbox | development | apertium-glk (incubator) | ronl, Fran | ||
apertium-oss
|
Ossetian | os
|
oss
|
lttoolbox | development | apertium-oss (incubator) |
Language Codes
Note that fas
(/per
) and fa
are macrocodes for Persian, which includes Farsi (Iranian Persian - pes
), Dari (Afghan Persian - prs
), and Tajik (tgk
).