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Azerbaijani

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Azerbaijani (Азәрбајҹан дили, آذربایجان دیلی), also known as Azeri, is a member of the Turkic branch of the Altaic language family. Turkic-speaking peoples first appeared in the area that is today’s Azerbaijan in the 7th century AD. The region became Turkic-speaking in the 11th century when it was invaded by the Turks. It was invaded by Mongols in the 13th century, but the invasion was short-lived. In the early 1800s, Azerbaijan was divided between Persia and Russia. Russia took control of the northern, while Persia took over the southern region of the country.

After the partition, literature and the arts flourished in the Russian part of Azerbaijan. In the first years of the Soviet rule, communist authorities promoted the use of Azerbaijani, and in 1923 made it the official language of education. However, after World War II, the Soviet government began to wage a campaign again the growing Islamic influence in the Caucasus and stopped promoting the use of Azerbaijani.

 

Status

There are two varieties of Azerbaijani. Northern Azerbaijani is spoken in the Republic of Azerbaijan, and Southern Azerbaijani is spoken in Iran.

Northern Azerbaijani 6.1 million (4 million monolinguals) in Azerbaijan;
7.3 million speakers worldwide (Ethnologue)
Also spoken in Armenia, Estonia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russian Federation, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan.
Southern Azerbaijani 15.5 million in Iran;
18.7 million worldwide (Ethnologue)
Also spoken in Azerbaijan, Iraq, Jordan, Syria, Turkey, United States.

 

Dialects

There are significant differences between the Northern Azerbaijani of the former USSR and Southern Azerbaijani of Iran and Turkey in phonology, grammar, and vocabulary. Each of these two major varieties of Azerbaijani has a number of sub-dialects.

Northern Azerbaijani Airym, Baku, Borcala, Derbend, Ganja, Karapapak, Lenkaran, Nakhchivan, Nukha, Ordubad, Qabala, Qazakh, Quba, Qyzylbash, Salyan, Shamakhi, Shusha (Karabakh), Terekeme, Yerevan, Zaqatala (Mugaly) (Ethnologue).
Southern Azerbaijani Afshari (Afsar, Afshar), Aynallu (Inallu, Inanlu), Baharlu (Kamesh), Bayat, Karapapakh, Moqaddam, Nafar, Pishagchi, Qajar, Qaragozlu, Shahsavani (Shahseven), Tabriz (Ethnologue).

 

Structure

 

Sound system

The sound system of Northern Azerbaijani is briefly described below. It is typical of all Turkic languages.

 

Vowels

 

Unrounded
Rounded
Close
i
y
ɨ
ɯ
u
Close-mid
e
ø
o
Near-open
æ
Open ɑ

 

Consonants

Northern Azerbaijani has 24 consonant phonemes. There are no consonant clusters at the beginning of words. Stops, fricatives, and affricates are devoiced in final position, e.g., kitap ‘book’ (in the nominative case), kitabi ‘book’ (in the accusative case).

Stops voiceless
p
t
c
k
voiced
b
d
ɟ
g
Fricatives voiceless
f
s
ʃ
x
h
voiced
v
z
ʒ
ɣ
Affricates voiceless
voiced
Nasals
m
n
Tap
ɾ
Lateral
l
Approximant z z z z
j
z z

 

Stress

Stress normally falls on the last syllable of a word.

 

Grammar

Like all Turkic languages, Azerbaijani is agglutinative, i.e., grammatical relations are indicated by the addition of suffixes to stems. There are no prefixes. There is a one-to-one relationship between suffixes and their meanings, so that suffixes are strung together one after another, sometimes resulting in long words, e.g., davranmalıdırlar ‘brotherhood.’ There are various rules for the ordering of suffixes. Azerbaijani uses postpositions to signal grammatical relationships.

 

Noun phrase

 

Verb phrase

Verbs agree with their subjects in person and number. Verbs have the following grammatical categories:

 

Word order

Word order in Azerbaijani sentences is normally Subject-Object -Verb. However, other orders are possible, depending on discourse-oriented considerations such as emphasis.

 

Vocabulary

Azerbaijani lexicon is basically Turkic. Like other Islamic languages, it has been strongly influenced by Arabic. in addition to Arabic. Northern Azerbaijani has a number of borrowings from Russian. Most recently, there has been a campaign in the Republic of Azerbaijan to purge the language of Russian loanwords. South Azerbaijani speakers in Iran are often bilingual, with the result that their language is also strongly influenced by Persian,

Hello salam
Goodbye hudahafiz
Thank you sağ ol(un)
Please lütfən
Yes xə, bəli
No yox, heyr
Man insan
Woman qadın

 

Below are Azerbaijani numerals 1-10.

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Azərbaycan əlifbası (Latin script)
bir
iki
üç
dörd
beş
alti
yeddi
sekkiz
doqquz
on
Азәрбајҹан әлифбасы (Cyrillic script)
бир
ики
уч
дерд
беш
алты
jедди
cәккиз
доггуз

 

Writing

Azerbaijani has a rich literary tradition. The earliest literature in the language dates back to the 16th century. The first newspaper in the language was published in 1875. Newspapers and magazines have been published in the language ever since the middle of the 19th century. Azerbaijani was and continues to be written in several different scripts.

 

Northern Azerbaijan

 

Southern Azerbaijani

 

Cyrillic-based alphabet for Azerbaijani (Азәрбајҹан әлифбасы)
А а
Ә ә
Б б
В в
Г г
Ғ ғ
Д д
E e
Ә ә
Ж ж
З з
И и
Ы ы
J j
К к
Қ қ
Л л
М м
Н н
Ң ң
О о
Ө ө
П п
Р р
С с
Т т
У у
Ү ү
Ф ф
Х х
Һ һ
Ҹ ҹ
Ш ш
Latin-based alphabet for Azerbaijani (Azərbaycan əlifbası), 1992 version
А а
B b
C c
Ç ç
D d
E e
Ә ә
F f
G g
Ğ ğ
H h
X x
I i
I ı
J j
К к
Q q
Л л
М м
N n
O o
Ö ö
P p
R r
S s
Ş ş
T t
U u
Ü ü
V v
Y y
Z z

 

Take a look at Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in two scripts.

Latin
Maddə 1
Bütün insanlar ləyaqət və hüquqlarına görə azad və bərabər do ğulurlar. Onların şüurları və vicdanları var və bir-birlərinə münasibətdə qardaşlıq ruhunda davranmalıdırlar.
Cyrillic
Маддә 1
Бүтүн инсанлар ләјагәт вә һүгугларына ҝөрә азад вә бәрабәр доғулурлар. Онларын шүурлары вә виҹданлары вар вә бир-бирләринә мүнасибәтдә гардашлыг руһунда давранмалыдырлар.
All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.

 

Difficulty

Language Difficulty
How difficult is it to learn Azerbaijani?
Azerbaijani is considered to be a Category II language in terms of difficulty for speakers of English.