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    Languages of Tajikistan - Wikipedia

    The two official languages of Tajikistan are Russian as the interethnic language and Tajik as the state language, as understood in Article 2 of the Constitution: "The state language of Tajikistan shall be Tajik. Russian shall be the language of international communication." Tajikistan is one of three former Soviet republics … See more

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    In fourth place (after Tajik, Russian and Uzbek) by number of native speakers are various Pamir languages, whose native speakers live in Kuhistani Badakshshan Autonomous Region. … See more

    Among foreign languages, the most popular European language is English, which is taught in schools in Tajikistan as one of the foreign languages. Some young people, as well as … See more

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  2. What Languages Are Spoken In Tajikistan? - WorldAtlas

    WEBAug 1, 2017 · Other than Russian, several other minority languages are spoken in Tajikistan. Uzbek, a Turkic language and Uzbekistan’s …

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    The two official languages of Tajikistan are Russian as the interethnic language and Tajik as the state language, as understood in Article 2 of the Constitution: "The state language of Tajikistan shall be Tajik. Russian shall be the language of international communication."
    The Tajik language serves as the official language of Tajikistan. The language is used widely in government administration, education, business, courts, and daily lives of the people of Tajikistan. Many consider the Tajik to be a variety or dialect of Persian. However, others doubt this fact.
    There is a limited shift among Russians to Tajik as primary language (2.4%), while 30.6% of Russians claimed second language ability in Tajik. Belarusians, Armenians and Germans identify Russian as their native language more frequently than their state language.
    On the basis of language, customs, and other traits, the Tajiks can be subdivided into a number of distinct groups. The Pamir Tajiks within the Gorno-Badakhshan autonomous region include minority peoples speaking Wakhī, Shughnī, Rōshānī, Khufī, Yāzgulāmī, Ishkashimī, and Bartang, all Iranian languages.
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  7. Tajiki - Center for Languages of the Central Asian Region

    WEBTajiki is spoken as a first or second language by over 45 million people worldwide, but the highest population of speakers is located in Tajikistan, with significant populations in other Central Eurasian countries such as …

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