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Dialect comparison

Herati vs Kabuli

Compare two dialects of Persian side by side — where they're spoken, what they're called, and how they relate.

Herati

Herati Persian · Herati Dari · Herātī

The Dari of Herat and the Hari Rud valley in western Afghanistan. Transitional between Kabuli Dari and the Khorasani Persian of north-eastern Iran, with strong Iranian features in vocalism and lexicon. Around two million speakers.

Spoken in
Speakers (approx.)
2,000,000
Approximate centre
34.34°, 62.20°
Kabuli

Kabuli Persian · Kabuli Dari · Kābolī

The Dari variety of Kabul and the prestige basis of standard Afghan Persian as used in broadcast, government, and education. Sociolinguistically dominant across most of eastern and central Afghanistan, with several million speakers.

Spoken in
Approximate centre
34.53°, 69.17°

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