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  2. Languages of Tajikistan - Wikipedia

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    Among foreign languages, the most popular European language is English, which is taught in schools in Tajikistan as one of the foreign languages. Some young people, as well as those working in the tourism sector of Tajikistan, speak English at different levels.

  3. Tajikistan - Wikipedia

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    Tajikistan, [a] officially the ... Tadzhikistan is the alternate spelling and is used in English literature derived from Russian sources. ... the pronunciation of ...

  4. Tajik language - Wikipedia

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    Tajik, [2] [a] Tajik Persian, Tajiki Persian, [b] also called Tajiki, is the variety of Persian spoken in Tajikistan and Uzbekistan by Tajiks.It is closely related to neighbouring Dari of Afghanistan with which it forms a continuum of mutually intelligible varieties of the Persian language.

  5. Tajik alphabet - Wikipedia

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    Advertisement in Cyrillic for the admission of the graduate students by the research institutes of the Tajik Academy of Sciences A biscriptal sign incorporating an English word, "Zenith", written in the Latin script, and Tajik written in Cyrillic An illustration from Kommunisti Isfara, a newspaper published in Isfara in northern Tajikistan ...

  6. Outline of Tajikistan - Wikipedia

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    An enlargeable relief map of Tajikistan. Pronunciation: / t ə ˈ dʒ iː k ɪ s t æ n / Common English country name: Tajikistan; Official English country name: The Republic of Tajikistan; Common endonym(s): Tojikiston, Тоҷикистон; Official endonym(s): Jumhurii Tojikiston, Ҷумҳурии Тоҷикистон; Adjectival(s): Tajikistani

  7. Dushanbe - Wikipedia

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    Dushanbe [a] [b] is the capital and largest city of Tajikistan.As of March 2024, Dushanbe had a population of 1,564,700, with this population being largely Tajik.Until 1929, the city was known in Russian as Dyushambe, [c] and from 1929 to 1961 as Stalinabad, [d] after Joseph Stalin.

  8. Tojikobod - Wikipedia

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    Tojikobod (Tajik: Тоҷикобод, Russian: Таджикабад Tadzhikabad) is a village in central Tajikistan.It is the seat of Tojikobod District, one of the Districts of Republican Subordination.

  9. Tajik - Wikipedia

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    Tajiks, an ethnic group in Tajikistan, Afghanistan and Uzbekistan; Tajik language, the official language of Tajikistan; Tajik alphabet, Alphabet used to write the Tajik language