Tati language (Iran)
| Tati | |
|---|---|
| Tâti تاتی زبون | |
Tati written in Nastaliq script (تاتی) | |
| Native to | Iran |
| Ethnicity | Tats |
Native speakers | 410,000 Takestani speakers (2021) 36,000 Harzandi speakers (2021) |
| Persian alphabet | |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | Variously:tks – Takestanixkc – Kho'inihrz – Harzaniesh – Eshteharditov – Upper Taromixkp – Kabateigoz – Gozarkhanixkj – Kajaliokh – Koresh-e Rostamshm – Shahrudivmh – Maragheikgn – Karinganiavd – Alviri-Vidarirat – Razajerdiatn – Ashtianivaf – Vafsi |
| Glottolog | tati1244 Tatic (except Talysh) |
Areas with Tati-speakers as mother tongue | |
Tati is classified as Definitely Endangered by the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger | |
The Tati language (Tati: تاتی زبون, Tâti Zobun) is a Northwestern Iranian language spoken by the Tat people of Iran which is closely related to other languages such as Talysh, Zaza, Mazandarani and Gilaki.