Qazvin dialect
| Qazvini Persian | |
|---|---|
| Qazvini Accent, Qazvini Dialect | |
| لهجه قزوینی, گویش قزوینی | |
| Pronunciation | Pārsi-e Qazvini |
| Native to | Iran |
| Region | Qazvin Province |
| Persian alphabet | |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | – |
The Qazvin dialect is one of the dialects of the Persian language spoken by the people of the city of Qazvin.
Features
Repetition
The use of homonymous words and the structure of repetition is very common in the Qazvin dialect, and many of the expressions used in the Qazvin dialect are binary; in such a way that the second word is adopted by adopting the phonetic structure of the first word. Such as: ajaqwajaq (strange and strange), jijikpijik (decorative items), takhte tokhte (wooden tools and furniture), sar khod del khod (self-willed), hirti shorti/hirti shorti (sloppy) and: sukh. Sometimes there is a complete repetition of the previous word, such as: vijal vijal (untidy and messy), javidjavid (characteristic of rapid, incomprehensible speech).
Nomograms of Qazvini
Nomograms in the Qazvini dialect are divided into two parts:
- The first part is the nomograms that are formed by the repetition of natural sounds; such as: گله
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