Tati Dialects
The Tati Dialects are a group of closely related languages spoken primarily in the Tati region of Iran. These dialects belong to the Northwest Iranian branch of the Indo-Iranian languages and are characterized by their unique phonetic and grammatical features. The Tati speakers often reside in rural areas, maintaining traditional lifestyles while also engaging with modern influences.
Tati Dialects are not widely documented, leading to concerns about their preservation. Efforts are being made by linguists and local communities to record and study these dialects, ensuring that the rich cultural heritage associated with them is not lost.