Qarshkī language
Qarshkī | |
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Qarshkī | |
قارشكئ | |
Pronunciation | “karsh key” |
Native to | Islamic Sultanate of Qarsherskiy |
Ethnicity | Qarsherskiyan |
Early forms | Proto-Qarshkī
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Standard forms |
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Dialects | Ohiyyo and Virginiyy |
Perso-Arabic Script | |
Official status | |
Official language in | Islamic Sultanate of Qarsherskiy |
Regulated by | Al-Qarsherskiy Islamic Institute |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | – |
The Qarsherskiy Language, also known as Qarsherskiyan (Qarshkī: قارشكئ) or more commonly known by its endonym, the Qarshkī language (Qarshkī:طآك قارشيرصكئ , Tok Qarsherskiy), is an Indo Iranian Language which started out as a Constructed Language but was classified as a natrual language after natural progression and shift into the Indo-European Language Family. Qarshkī is the official language of the Islamic Sultanate of Qarsherskiy, the name being derived from Qarsherskiy.
The language is a continuation of Middle Qarshkī which is a continuation of Proto-Qarshkī, both constructed languages. Proto-Qarshkī as based on older Qarshkī languages. Middle Qarshkī experienced heavy influence under Farsi, Arabic, and Russian before being standardized into Modern Standard Qarshkī, the current stage of the language.