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Languages of Iran

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This article deals with the languages found in Iran. The Iranian languages article deals with the linguistic branch of the Indo-European languages family

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Introduction

Different publications have reported different statistics for the languages of Iran; however, it is important to point out that these studies are not based on official census and the statistics presented by different sources vary significantly. These publications neither mention the sources used nor any indications of the methodologies used to conclude their findings.

  • Britannica's estimate of Iran’s ethnic composition (2000) states “Persian 34.9%; Azerbaijani 15.9%; Kurd 13.0%; Luri 7.2%; Gilaki 5.1%; Mazandarani 5.1%; Afghan 2.8%; Arab 2.5%; other 13.5%”.
  • A second source, Ethnologue, has a different statistics for the languages spoken in Iran (see Ethnologue below).

There are dozens of languages spoken in Iran. The following are the languages with the greatest number of speakers (Data from the CIA World Factbook):

An extensive list of languages in Iran

The following list details the languages spoken in Iran and lists the total number of speakers for each language: (Data from Ethnologue)

Important note:

  • Total sum: 72,423,703
  • Population: 67,503,205[1]
  • Discrepancy: 4,920,498 The sum of the above figures is almost 5 million more than the population despite the fact that the numbers of people who speak certain languages are still “unknown” according to this list..

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References

  1. ^ See the first line of *Ethnologue report for languages of Iranthat these figures came from; it says Islamic Republic of Iran, Jomhouri-e-Eslami-e-Irân. 67,503,205.

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