unleavened in Tajik

Updated: 05-10-2024 by Wikilanguages.net
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Do you know unleavened in Tajik? How to use unleavened in Tajik and how to say unleavened in Tajik? How to write unleavened in Tajik? Now let's learn how to say unleavened in Tajik language.

unleavened translate to Tajik meanings: фатир.
In other words, фатир in Tajik is unleavened in English.
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unleavenedфатир

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How to use unleavened in Tajik?

Meaning of unleavened in Tajik language is: фатир.

Other words in Tajik

  • unleavened: фатир.
  • us, unattainable, unrest, udder, uniform,

    Why we should learn Tajik language?

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    7 reasons to learn a Tajik language

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    How to say unleavened in Tajik?

    фатир. This is your most common way to say unleavened in фатир language. Click audio icon to pronounce unleavened in Tajik::

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    pronunciation pronunciation
    unleavenedфатир

    How to write unleavened in Tajik?

    The standard way to write "unleavened" in Tajik is: фатир

    Alphabet in Tajik

    Alphabet in Tajik

    About Tajik language

    See more about Tajik language in here.

    Tajik or Tajiki (Tajik: забо́ни тоҷикӣ́, zaboni tojikī, [zaˈbɔni tɔdʒiˈki]), also called Tajiki Persian (Tajik: форси́и тоҷикӣ́, forsii tojikī, [fɔrˈsiji tɔdʒiˈki], Persian: تاجیکی, Tajik or Tadzhik) and Tadzhiki, is the variety of Persian spoken in Tajikistan and Uzbekistan by Tajiks. It is closely related to neighbouring Dari Persian with which it forms a continuum of mutually intelligible varieties. Since the beginning of the twentieth century and independence of Tajikistan from the Soviet Union, Tajik has been considered by a number of writers and researchers to be a variety of Persian.[clarification needed] The popularity of this conception of Tajik as a variety of Persian was such that, during the period in which Tajik intellectuals were trying to establish Tajik as a language separate from Persian, Sadriddin Ayni, who was a prominent intellectual and educator, made a statement that Tajik was not a "bastardised dialect" of Persian. The issue of whether Tajik and Persian are to be considered two dialects of a single language or two discrete languages has political sides to it (see Perry 1996)..

    Writing system in Tajik

    Cyrillic, Latin, Persian (historically), Tajik Braille

    Tajik Speaking Countries and Territories

    Tajik Speaking Countries and Territories: Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.

    Tajik native speakers

    Tajik native speakers: 8.1 million (6.4 million in Tajikistan, 2012 UNSD) (2012).

    Tajik language code

    Tajik language code is: tg.

    Conclusion on unleavened in Tajik

    Now that you have learned and understood the common ways of saying unleavened in Tajik is "фатир", it's time to learn how to say unleavened in Tajik. This will hopefully give you a little motivation to study Tajik today.

    фатир in Tajik meanings unleavened in English.

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