Aimaq dialect


Aimaq or Aimaqi is a Persian dialect and the dominant eastern Persian ethnolect spoken by the Aimaq people in central northwest Afghanistan and eastern Iran. It is close to the Dari varieties of Persian. The Aimaq people are thought to have a 5–15% literacy rate.

Dialects

Subdialects of Aimaq dialect include:
  • Chinghizi
  • Firozkohi
  • Jamshidi
  • Maliki
  • Mizmast
  • Taimani
  • Taimuri
  • Teimuri
  • Zainal
  • Zohri

    Phonology

Phonetically, as one of the eastern Persian dialects, the Aimaq dialect resembles a formal or classical form of Persian.
Vowels:
  • The "majhul" vowels ē / ī and ō / ū are still kept separate, whereas in western Persian they are merged as ī and ū respectively. For instance, the identically written words شیر 'lion' and 'milk' are in western Persian both pronounced , but in Aimaq for 'lion' and for 'milk'. The long vowel in زود 'quick' and زور 'strong' is realized as in western Persian, in contrast, these words are pronounced as and respectively by Aimaq speakers.
  • The diphthongs of early Classical Persian aw and ay have in Aimaq become and . Dari, on the other hand, is more archaic, e.g. نوروز 'Persian New Year' is realized as in Iranian, and in Aimaq, and نخیر 'no' is uttered as in Iranian, and as in Aimaq.
  • The high short vowels and tend to be lowered in western Persian to and .
  • and are in Aimaq kept separate in word-final positions, unlike western Persian, where has as a word-final allophone.
Consonants:
Category:Eastern Persian dialects in Afghanistan
Category:Languages of Iran
Category:Languages of Tajikistan