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Zaza is a dialect of the Western Armenian language spoken by the Zaza people in southeastern Turkey. It is also spoken by some members of the Turkish Zaza community in Germany. The Zaza language is not mutually intelligible with other Armenian dialects and is considered to be a separate language. It is not officially recognized as a language in Turkey. The Zaza language has a unique history. It is thought to have originated in the Armenian Highlands and was brought to southeastern Turkey by the Armenian diaspora in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The Zaza language is written in the Latin script and has its own unique grammar and vocabulary. The Zaza people have a rich cultural heritage and are proud of their language and identity. The Zaza language is an important part of Zaza culture. Zaza is a dialect of the Western Armenian language spoken by the Zaza people in southeastern Turkey. It is also spoken by some members of the Turkish Zaza community in Germany. The Zaza language is not mutually intelligible with other Armenian dialects and is considered to be a separate language. It is not officially recognized as a language in Turkey. The Zaza language has a unique history. It is thought to have originated in the Armenian Highlands and was brought to southeastern Turkey by the Armenian diaspora in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The Zaza language is written in the Latin script and has its own unique grammar and vocabulary. The Zaza people have a rich cultural heritage and are proud of their language and identity. The Zaza language is an important part of Zaza culture.

Language group

Iranian languages

Language locales, regions and scripts

Zaza
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Zaza, Turkey, Latin
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Zaza, Latin
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Zaza, Turkey
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