Historical Evolution
Old Persian (Achaemenid inscriptions) evolved through Middle Persian (Pahlavi) into New Persian, relexified with Arabic after the Islamic conquest yet retaining Indo-European core grammar. Classical Persian flourished in Samanid Bukhara and Safavid courts. Tajik uses Cyrillic; Afghan Dari shares the Iranian standard with modest phonetic differences.
Phonology
Modern Persian has six vowels and a consonant inventory lacking emphatic and pharyngeal Arabic series in native words. Stress is typically final. Arabic loans may restore some pharyngeals in careful pronunciation, but everyday Tehran speech simplifies them.
Syntax
Persian is SOV with ezāfe linking (ـی) between modifiers and nouns, expressed in writing with ye. No grammatical gender; plural marking optional. Verbal system uses past stem + personal endings; continuous aspect via "dār- + verb".
Attributes
| Total Speakers | 110 M |
|---|---|
| L1 Native Speakers | 70 M |
| Number of Countries | 3 countries |
| Language Vitality Index | 9 scale |
| Web Domain Share (%) | 0.4 % |
| Language Family | Indo-European / Indo-Iranian / Iranian |
| Standard Script | Perso-Arabic (Farsi alphabet) |
| Grammatical Typology | SOV, Fusional-Analytic |
| UNESCO Risk Category | Safe |