Balochi language

Balochi
بلۏچی
Balòci
Balòci (Balochi) written Balo-Rabi in Nastaliq style.
Pronunciation[bəˈloːt͡ʃiː]
Native toPakistan, Iran, Afghanistan
RegionBalochistan
EthnicityBaloch
Native speakers
8.8 million (2017–2020)
Perso-Arabic script (Balochi alphabet)
Official status
Regulated byBalochi Academy, Quetta, Balochistan, Pakistan
Balochi Academy Sarbaz, Sarbaz, Iran
Language codes
ISO 639-2bal
ISO 639-3bal – inclusive code
Individual codes:
bgp – Eastern Balochi
bgn – Western Balochi
bcc – Southern Balochi
Glottologbalo1260
Linguasphere58-AAB-a
The position of Balochi language among Iranian languages

Balochi (بلۏچی, romanized: Balòci) is a Northwestern Iranian language, spoken by the Baloch in the Balochistan region in Iran, Pakistan and Afghanistan. In addition, there are speakers in Oman, and the rest of the Arab states of the Persian Gulf, Turkmenistan, East Africa and in diaspora communities in other parts of the world. The total number of speakers, according to Ethnologue, is 8.8 million. Of these, 6.28 million are in Iran.

Balochi varieties constitute a dialect continuum and collectively at least have around 10 million native speakers. The main varieties of Balochi are Eastern (Soleimani), Southern (Makrani) and Western (Rakhshani). The Koroshi dialect is a dialect of the Balochi language, spoken mainly in the provinces of Fars and Hormozgan.

According to Brian Spooner,

Literacy for most Baloch-speakers is not in Balochi, but in Urdu in Pakistan and Farsi in Afghanistan and Iran. Even now, very few Baloch read Balochi in any of the countries, regardless of the alphabet in which it is printed.

Balochi belongs to the Western Iranian subgroup.