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    Zaza–Gorani is a linguistic subgroup of Northwestern Iranian languages. They are usually classified as a non- Kurdish branch of the Northwestern Iranian languages but most of their speakers consider themselves ethnic Kurds.
    Geographic distribution: Iraq, Iran, Turkey
    Glottolog: tati1243 (Zaza-Gorani Languages)
    Linguistic classification: Indo-EuropeanIndo-IranianIranianWesternNorthwesternZaza–Gorani
    Subdivisions: Zaza, Gorani (Hawrami)
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    What is the origin of Zaza?
    Zaza or Zazaki [7] (Zazaki: Zazakî / Kirmanckî / Kirdkî / Dimilkî ), [8] is an Indo-European language spoken primarily in eastern Turkey by the Zazas. The language is a part of the Zaza–Gorani language group of the northwestern group of the Iranian branch. The glossonym Zaza originated as a pejorative [9] and many Zazas call their language Dimlî.
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    What is the meaning of Zazaki?
    Zaza or Zazaki [7] (Zazaki: Zazakî / Kirmanckî / Kirdkî / Dimilkî ), [8] is an Indo-European language spoken primarily in eastern Turkey by the Zazas. The language is a part of the Zaza–Gorani language group of the northwestern group of the Iranian branch.
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    How many people speak the Zaza language?
    According to Ethnologue (which cites [Paul 1998]), [18] the number of speakers is between 1.5 and 2.5 million (including all dialects). According to Nevins, the number of Zaza speakers is between 2 and 4 million.
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    What is the Zaza diaspora?
    The largest part of the Zaza diaspora is in Europe, predominantly in Germany. Zaza is the ancestral language of the Zaza people and belongs to the Zaza–Gorani branch of the Iranian languages. It is spoken in the east of modern Turkey, with approximately 2 to 3 million speakers.
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zaza_language

    Zaza or Zazaki (Zazaki: Zazakî / Kirmanckî / Kirdkî / Dimilkî), is an Indo-European language spoken primarily in eastern Turkey by the Zazas. The language is a part of the Zaza–Gorani language group of the northwestern group of the Iranian branch. The glossonym Zaza originated as a pejorative and

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    Writing in Zaza is a recent phenomenon. The first literary work in Zaza is Mewlîdu'n-Nebîyyî'l-Qureyşîyyî by Ehmedê Xasi in 1899, followed by the work Mawlûd by Osman Efendîyo Babij in 1903. As the Kurdish language was

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    There are two main Zaza dialects:
    • Northern Zaza: It is spoken in Tunceli, Erzincan, Erzurum, Sivas, Gumushane, Mus, Kayseri provinces.

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    • Partial tree of Indo-European languages.
    • Gippert, Jost (1999), Iranische Sprachen / Iranian Languages
    • Position of Zaza language in Iranian Languages

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    As with a number of other Indo-Iranian languages like the Kurdish languages, Zaza features split ergativity in its morphology, demonstrating ergative marking in past and perfective contexts,

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    • Arslan, İlyas. 2016. Verbfunktionalität und Ergativität in der Zaza-Sprache. Dissertation, Universität Düsseldorf.
    • Blau, Gurani et Zaza in R.

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    Zaza language, also called Zazaki, Kirmanjki and Dimli, is an Indo-European language spoken in eastern Anatolia above the rivers Euphrates and Tigris. It belongs to the northwest-Iranian …

  5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zaza–Gorani_languages

    Zaza–Gorani is a linguistic subgroup of Northwestern Iranian languages. They are usually classified as a non-Kurdish branch of the Northwestern Iranian languages but most of their speakers consider themselves ethnic Kurds.
    The Zaza–Gorani languages are the Zaza and the Gorani languages, whereas Gorani is composed of four dialects being Hawrami, Bajelani, Shabaki and Sarli.

  6. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Zaza_language
    • "Zazaki" is the most common name for the language in English, therefore should remain the name of the article. The most recent compendium of information on the Iranian languages uses "Zazaki": Ludwig Paul, "Zazaki", The Iranian Languages, ed. Gernot Windfuhr (2009, Routledge), pages 545-586. --Taivo (talk) 10:48, 20 June 2012 (UTC) 1. The article s...
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