Azerbaijani, also called Azeri, is a Turkic language spoken in Azerbaijan, Iran, Iraq, Russia and Turkey. It is the official language of Azerbaijan and is also spoken by the Azerbaijani people in Iran. Azerbaijani is a member of the Oghuz branch of the Turkic languages.
The Azerbaijani alphabet is based on the Latin alphabet and has 29 letters. The alphabet was first used in the 1920s, when the Azerbaijani language was first written.
Azerbaijani is a Turkic language, and its grammar and vocabulary are similar to other Turkic languages. However, there are some differences between Azerbaijani and other Turkic languages, such as Turkish and Uzbek.
Azerbaijani is spoken by about 25 million people. Most of the Azerbaijani people live in Azerbaijan, but there are also large Azerbaijani communities in Iran, Iraq, Russia and Turkey.
Azerbaijani is an official language of Azerbaijan, and it is also one of the official languages of the Council of Europe. Azerbaijani is also spoken in Iran, Iraq, Russia and Turkey.