Seb Seliyer language
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Indic language spoken by Roma in Iran
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Native to | Iran |
Region | Firuzkuh |
Ethnicity | Iranian Roma |
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ISO 639-3 | None (mis ) |
Glottolog | sebs1234 |
Seb Seliyer (lit. "tin-worker") is an Indic language spoken by Roma in Iran, but their language is distinct from that of other Roma in Iran, who speak closely related dialects. The language has largely converged on Mazandarani, but core vocabulary remains Indic.[1]
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