The languages include: •
Dzhidi (literary Judeo-Persian) •
Luterā'i (a secret language combining an Aramaic and Hebrew vocabulary with
Persian conjunctions and grammatical morphemes) •
Bukhori (Judeo-Bukharic, Judeo-Tajik, the Jewish language of the distinctive Jewish community centered in
Bukhara) •
Judeo-Golpaygani, the Judeo-Persian language traditionally spoken by the
Jewish community in the environs of
Gulpaigan and western
Isfahan province,
Iran. The first records of Jewish communities in this region date to approximately 750 BC. Like most Jewish languages, Judæo-Golpaygani was written using
Hebrew characters , and contained many
Hebrew loanwords. Following the decline and consolidation of the
Persian Jewish community in the mid-20th century, Judæo-Golpaygani fell into disuse, being replaced by
Dzhidi,
Judæo-Hamedani, and
Persian, among those speakers remaining in Iran, and by
English and
Hebrew by those emigrating to the
United States and
Israel. •
Judeo-Yazdi =
Judeo-Kermani (spoken in the environs of
Yazd and elsewhere in
Yazd province, in central Iran; in
Kerman and elsewhere in
Kerman province, in south-central Iran) •
Judeo-Shirazi (spoken in
Shiraz and elsewhere in
Fars province, in southwestern Iran) •
Judeo-Isfahani (spoken in
Isfahan and environs, as well as elsewhere in central and southern Isfahan province, Iran) •
Judeo-Hamedani (spoken in
Hamadan and elsewhere in
Hamadan province, in western Iran) •
Judeo-Kashani (spoken in
Kashan,
Abyaneh, and elsewhere in northern Isfahan province, in western Iran) •
Luflā'i (a
Kashani variant of
Luterā'i) •
Judeo-Borujerdi (spoken in
Borujerd and elsewhere in
Lorestan province, in western Iran) •
Judeo-Nehevandi (spoken in
Nahavand and elsewhere in northern Hamadan province, in western Iran) •
Judeo-Khunsari (spoken in
Khansar and elsewhere in far-western Isfahan province, in western Iran) •
Juhuri (Judæo-
Tat) (A Jewish-
Tat dialect spoken in the
Republic of Azerbaijan,
Dagestan (
North Caucasus). •
Jewish Neo-Aramaic languages, while not Iranian languages, were spoken in Iranian Azerbaijan and Iranian Kurdistan. ==Language samples==