Kajali language
Kajali is a dialect of the Tati language spoken in Kajal and a few nearby villages in Ardabil Province, northwestern Iran. It belongs to the Northwestern Iranian group and is closely related to Talysh. Today it has very few speakers and is being replaced by Azerbaijani. The people who speak Kajali in the region are Sunni Muslims. The language has grammatical gender (masculine and feminine), which affects both nouns and verb forms. It also has two cases: nominative and oblique. Kajali is written in the Arabic script, using Nastaliq style.
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