Kajali language

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Kajali
Native to Iran
Arabic (Nastaliq)
Language codes
ISO 639-3 xkj
Glottolog kaja1247
ELP Kajali

Kajali is a dialect of Tati language [1] spoken in a Kajal and few villages around in Ardabil province, northwestern Iran. It is a moribund Northwestern Iranian language closely related to Talysh. The language, which has a small number of remaining speakers, has been replaced by Azerbaijani. Unlike the Azeris, the dominant community in the region, its speakers are Sunni Muslims. [2]

Grammar

Kecel has a grammatical gender system based on the distinction between masculine and feminine. The grammatical distinction between masculine and feminine is found in the conjugation of verbs as well as nouns. [3] In addition to grammatical gender, there are two grammatical cases, nominative and oblique in the language. [2]

Nominative and oblique endings: [2]

nom.obl.
masc.sg.--e
fem. sg.-a-e, -a
masc./fem. pl.-e-on

References

  1. "Kajali". Glottolog. Retrieved 1 December 2025.
  2. 1 2 3 Yarshater, Ehsan (1960). "The Tāti Dialect of Kajal". Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies. 23 (2): 275, 276, 279.
  3. سبزعلیپور, جهاندوست (2013). "تمایز جنس مونث و مذکر در گویش تاتی خلخال" [Distiniction of the Feminine and Masculine Gender in the Tāti Dialect of Khalkhāl]. نامه فرهنگستان (in Persian). 13 (1): 72, 74, 81.