Farsi Tajiki Nasiba Abdullayeva Intizor
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I remember when I was a kid I was fascinated the way my afghan friends in school used the same farsi words with a new touch. Then I came across tajik culture and I was even more stunned. It was as if you find a relative that you didn't know that existed and by knowing that relative you know more and more about yourself. Now comes farsi speaking people living in Uzbekistan. It is an overwehlming joy. The lyrics of these songs are fresh. The word use is lively and masterful.
Happy new year!
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خدمت بیننده ګان عرض کنم خانم با لحجه فارسی دری آواز میخواند افغانستان، تاجیکستان سمرقند بخارا با لحجه دری فارسی صحبت میکنند این خانم لحجه دری دارد. دری لحجه از زبان پارسی است
بسی رنج بردم درین سال سی
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Hazoron rahmat ba in seru in saboni shirin.
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@Mrmarx555 We call it GREATER IRAN or literaturally PERSIA in nationalistic terms! WHy we name our languages in differents names, such as Tajiki, Dari and Farsi its because of non-persian rulers who tried to divide our language, heritage and culture. They managed very well, if not u would not say great Tajikistan. RUssians named your farsi for tajiki in order to divide u from your persian brothers in Iran. Pashtons did the same to persians of Afghanistan, and renamed it Dari. SHAME ON YOU!!!
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nasina jan cox shirin mahni oxuma stilin var; azeri de iran da originaldan yaxsi oxuyur, rahmat aziz joon
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djaaan AZERI SINGER))))))))))))
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This song originaly of Lailo Furuhar, Iranian singer that's why it sound persian -iranian.
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you might not know, but there are also Arabs in Samarkand, they speak normal Tajik-Persian, Samarkand dialect I would say. And many of them have 'Arab' in their passports. From the ancient times Samarkand has been a cosmopolitan area.
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you are right saying that "in BUXARA AND SAMARQAND the majority are Tajik and they speak tajik-persian". You are also right about the language, which they speak, that it contains turkic loan words, etc. and also that they know Uzbek too. But there is an Iranian ethnic group as well, I have this information first hand. You can go to Samarkand and see ethnic Iranians, many of them have 'Iranian' written in their passports, which means ethnic group, and they speak Uzbek, not Tajik-Persian.
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@19856515 that is not true at all, in BUXARA AND SAMARQAND the majority are Tajik and they speak tajik-persian. I don't know where you got your information but it is NOT correct. Yes, it contains lots of turkic loans words, but they speak tajik primarily and they know uzbek too!
Sincerely, Tajik!
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For your information, Iranians in Samarkand speak Uzbek, they do not speak Tajik or Farsi. No hurt, just letting you know.
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kto nibud mojet etu pesnyu na latinise s perevodam post delat? pojalusta
Alpbukhri what is your problemm? I have seen that you write anywhere where there is a Persian music. Do you have nothing else to do? People want to listen to their music, if you do not like Persian music why you listening?
omid2468 3 years ago 4
Respect!
Gulshanjon 3 years ago
She is not Farsi! correct that please.
I'm sure she would not like being called that either!
colouredwinds 3 years ago
Don't worry, she is proud to be called Farsi/Persian because she is Farsi/Persian herself.
Gulshanjon 3 years ago
very nice tajik song
thank you very much keep it going ...
Zortusht 4 years ago 5
thank you
Gulshanjon 4 years ago