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  2. Tajik grammar - Wikipedia

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    This article describes the grammar of the standard Tajik language as spoken and written in Tajikistan. In general, the grammar of the Tajik language fits the analytical type . Little remains of the case system , and grammatical relationships are primarily expressed via clitics , word order and other analytical constructions.

  3. Tajik language - Wikipedia

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    The most notable difference between classical Persian grammar and Tajik Persian grammar is the construction of the present progressive tense in each language. In Tajik, the present progressive form consists of a present progressive participle, from the verb истодан, istodan, 'to stand' and a cliticised form of the verb -acт, -ast, 'to be'.

  4. Category:Tajik language - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Tajik alphabet; Tajik grammar; Tajik literature; Tajik Soviet Encyclopedia This page was ...

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  6. Yazghulami language - Wikipedia

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    However, the order of constituents in the two languages is reversed, meaning that in Yazghulami the modifier precedes its noun (qatol-i kud "big-i house") whereas in Tajik the modifier follows the noun (χona-i kalon "house-i big"). The genitive 2 case is used only to mark predicative possession, e.g. ju kud=ai mo=me "this house is mine". [1]

  7. Tajik alphabet - Wikipedia

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    As with many post-Soviet states, the change in writing system and the debates surrounding it is closely intertwined with political themes. Although not having been used since the adoption of Cyrillic, the Latin script is supported by those who wish to bring the country closer to Uzbekistan, which has adopted the Latin-based Uzbek alphabet. [1]

  8. Ishkashimi language - Wikipedia

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    These languages are the Tajik language in Tajikistan and the Dari language in Afghanistan, and they are contributing to the decline in the use of Ishkashimi, which at the moment has a status of endangered language. Besides, information about Ishkashimi language is limited due to the lack of extensive and systematic research and the lack of a ...

  9. File:"Tajik", written in Cyrillic (Tоҷикӣ) and Nastaliq ...

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    English: "Tajik", written in Cyrillic (Тоҷикӣ) and Nastaliq (تاجیکی). Both forms are used in Tajikistan. Both forms are used in Tajikistan. This file supersedes Tajikicyrperpic.png