Laki language
Laki (Kurdish: لهکی, romanized: Lekî, Persian: لکی) is a vernacular that consists of two dialects; Pish-e Kuh Laki and Posht-e Kuh Laki. Laki is considered a Kurdish dialect, by most linguists and is spoken chiefly in the area between Khorramabad and Kermanshah by about 1.26 million native speakers.
Laki | |
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Kurdish: لەکی, Lekî | |
Native to | Iran and Turkey |
Region | Provinces of Hamadan, Ilam, Lorestan and Kermanshah in Iran, and scatteredly elsewhere in Iran and Turkey |
Ethnicity | Laks, Hasanvand |
Native speakers | 1.26 million (2021) Including 150,000 monolinguals (no date) |
Perso-Arabic script | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | lki |
Glottolog | laki1244 |
Linguasphere | 58-AAC-aac |
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