Hazaragi is a variety of Person spoken mainly in the Hazarajat (هزاره جات), a region in central Afghanistan. There also some Hazaragi speakers in Pakistan, Iran, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, the Americas, Europe and Australia. In 2014 there were about 8.9 million speakers of Hazaragi.
Hazaragi is classified by some linguists as an eastern dialect of Persian, and by others as a separate language. It is closely related to and mutually intelligible with Dari. Unlike Dari, Hazaragi has many loanwords from Mongolian.
ث, ح, ذ, ص, ض, ط, ظ and ع are only used in Arabic loanwords.
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دَش رَفتُم پلِشِ سب نبد, نم شِیو بد. ىك مجك ِستدُم, اُ مهقچرَك دَر جیو بد. نگه بِیدَر شادَك پِر جسر مدَر اَﻭ.
Doš raftum pališi sob nabud, nim šew bud. Yak maxak istadum, u mahqacarak dar xew bud. Nagah bedar šodak pir xosur madar aw.
Last night I went to her side, it was not morning then, but the middle of the night. I took a little kiss, and the moon-browed one was asleep. Suddenly awoke her old mother-in-law.
Information about the Hazaragi alphabet and the sample text provided by Michael Peter Füstumum
Information about Hazaragi
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hazaragi_dialect
https://www.ethnologue.com/language/haz
http://myounas.com/2014/01/is-hazaragi-a-dialect-or-a-language/
http://www.hazara.net/hazara/haz-summary.html
http://www.hazaragilanguage.com/en/home
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