Dear friends and my dear brothers and sisters,
one week ago, a friend of mine brought a pocket-book book from Afghanistan. It was a very interesting book. One of the main articles was the problem and developed concept about ''Dari'' and ''Farsi'' and their ''relation to eachother''. By reading 30+ pages they came to the claim that Persian language in whole Central Asia wíll raise in near future and even non-Persianspeaking countries will adopt it. But at the same time, the speaker of non-Persian languages will reduced dramatically, either because of immigration or because of a ''Central Asian Unity''. It is also important to know that many people in Central Asia and South-east Asia do not speak their own native language, but mostly the national language of a country, in the case of Pak->Urdu, India->Hindi etc. and with such a development people will come to a level where they do not more now to which group they belong but decide to be part of the language they speak (became Urduspeaker or Hindu or whatever).
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Persian language on the rise
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Posted 06 February 2011 - 10:07 AM
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http://www2.tu-berli...ByzIsl/Kap6.htm
http://www.stopchildexecutions.com/ Stop child executions in Iran!!!
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