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English: Judeo-Iranian is a group of languages historically spoken by Jews from present-day political Iran. This group includes the Jewish language from Shiraz, Iran, also known as Judeo-Shirazi and referred to as "Jidi" by its speakers. Like many Judeo-Iranian languages, Judeo-Shirazi has a lower degree of intelligibility to speakers of Modern Persian, and in fact bears similarity to the language of 14th century national poet Hafiẓ. Now, the Judeo-Iranian languages, including Judeo-Shirazi, are nearly extinct due to 20th-century educational policies and massive emigration to the United States and Israel [1].

The speaker interviewed in this video is Qamar Dawoodian. This interview was conducted with the HUC-JIR Jewish Language Project.

This video was created as part of a Wikimedia Community Fund grant with Wikitongues titled "Documenting and increasing Jewish language representation on Wikimedia" [2].

1. https://www.jewishlanguages.org/judeo-iranian

2. https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Programs/Wikimedia_Community_Fund/Documenting_and_increasing_Jewish_language_representation_on_Wikimedia
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Author Interviewee: Qamar Dawoodian

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