Azerbaijani (/ ˌ æ z ər b aɪ ˈ dʒ æ n i,-ɑː n i / AZ-ər-by-JAN-ee) or Azeri (/ æ ˈ z ɛər i, ɑː-, ə-/ az-AIR-ee, ah-, ə-), also referred to as Azeri Turkic or Azeri Turkish, is a Turkic language from the Oghuz sub-branch.
Azerbaijani is the sole official language of Azerbaijan and is spoken by the majority of its population. However, several minority languages also exist in the country, including Lezgian , Talysh , Avar , Russian , and Tat .
2017年8月1日 · Azerbaijani, also called the Azeri, is the most widely spoken language in Azerbaijan. The language is spoken by 92.5% of the population of the country. More than half of these speakers are monolingual implying that they can only communicate in Azerbaijani.
North Azerbaijani is spoken in Azerbaijan, where it is the official language. It is also spoken in southern Dagestan, in the southern Caucasus Mountains, and in parts of Central Asia. There are around 7.3 million native speakers, and another 8 million second language speakers.
Azerbaijani language is the state official language of Azerbaijan and the mean of linguistic communication of the population of the country. Besides, Azerbaijani is also spoken by 30 million Azerbaijanis residing in the Islamic Republic of Iran.
The Azerbaijani language, also called Azeri, or Azerbaijani Turkish[4] is a Turkic language that is spoken in Azerbaijan and northwestern Iran. Azerbaijani is the official language of the Republic of Azerbaijan and the Republic of Dagestan in Russia.
Azerbaijani (also called Azeri) is a member of the Turkic family within the Altaic language group and has the largest number of speakers of any of the languages of Transcaucasia. Another Turkic language, Anatolian Turkish, is spoken in a few communities in Azerbaijan.