Iranian Persian

Iranian Persian
Western Persian
فارسی (Fārsi)
Fārsi written in Persian calligraphy (Nastaʿlīq)
Pronunciation[fɒːɾˈsiː]
Native toIran
RegionWest Asia
EthnicityPersians
SpeakersL1: 65 million (2023)
L2: 17 million (2021)
Total: 83 million (2021–2023)
DialectsBushehri
Abadani
Araki
Bandari
Basseri
Esfahani
Karbalai
Kashani
Kermani
Kermanshahi
Kuwaiti
Mashhadi
Qazvini
Shirazi
Sistani
Tehrani
Yazdi
Perso-Arabic script
Official status
Official language in
Iran
Regulated byAcademy of Persian Language and Literature
Language codes
ISO 639-3pes
Glottologwest2369

Iranian Persian (Persian: فارسی ایرانی, romanizedFârsi-ye Irâni), Western Persian or Western Farsi, is the variety of the Persian language spoken in Iran and by others in neighboring countries, as well as by Iranian communities throughout the world. These are intelligible with other varieties of Persian, including Afghanistan's Dari and Tajikistan's Tajik. When contrasted with Dari and Tajik, it is often simply referred to as Farsi (Persian: فارسی, romanizedFârsi).

Iranian Persian serves as the predominant and official spoken language in Iran, with 61.5 million mother tongue speakers in 2023 and 17.2 million second language speakers in 2021.