Kajali language
Kajali is a dialect of Tati [language (Iran)|Tati language] spoken in a Kajal and few villages around in Ardabil province, northwestern Iran. It is a moribund Northwestern Iranian language closely related to Talysh. The language, which has a small number of remaining speakers, has been replaced by Azerbaijani. Unlike the Azeris, the dominant community in the region, its speakers are Sunni Muslims.
Grammar
Kecel has a grammatical gender system based on the distinction between masculine and feminine. The grammatical distinction between masculine and feminine is found in the conjugation of verbs as well as nouns. In addition to grammatical gender, there are two grammatical cases, nominative and oblique in the language.Nominative and oblique endings:
| nom. | obl. | |
| masc. ''sg. | - | -e |
| fem. sg. | -a | -e, -a |
| masc./fem. pl.'' | -e | -on |