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English
Proper noun
Sarikoli
- An Eastern Iranian language spoken by the Tajiks of China.
1981, Bernard Comrie, The Languages of the Soviet Union, Cambridge University Press, →ISBN, page 158:Iranian languages are at present spoken across a wide belt of territory stretching from eastern Turkey (Kurdish) to the Sinkiang province of China (Sarikoli) and the shores of the Arabian Sea in western Pakistan (Beludzh).
Translations
language
- Albanian: gjuha sarikoli
- Bartangi: Сариқоли зив (Sariqōli ziv)
- French: Langue sarikoli
- Ilocano: Sarikoli a pagsasao
- Italian: Lingua Sarikoli
- Mongolian: Сариколи хэл (Sarikoli xel), ᠰᠠᠷᠢᠺᠣᠯᠢ
ᠬᠡᠯᠡ (sarikoli kele)
- Ossetian: Сариколи ӕвзаг (Sarikoli ævzag)
- Polish: Język Sarikoli
- Sarikoli: Тоҷик зив (Tujik ziv), تۇجىك زىڤ (Tujik ziv), Sariqoli, Tujik ziv, Sariqoli ziv, Sarikhuli ziv, Sarikhuli, Sariqoli ziv, Tujik
- Shughni: Сариқоли зив (Sariqōli ziv)
- Tajik: Забони сариқӯлӣ (Zabon-i sariqüli)
- Talysh: Sarıqoli zıvon, Sariqoli zıvon, Сариголи зывон
- Thai: ภาษาสาริโกลี
- Vietnamese: Tiếng Sarikoli, Tiếng Sarikhuli
- Wakhi: Сариколи зик (Sarikol-i zik)
- Yagnobi: Сариқӯлӣ зивок (Sariqüli zivok), Сариколӣ зивок (Sarikoli zivok)
- Yazghulami: сариқоли звег (sariqoli zveg), сариколи звег (sarikoli zveg)
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Noun
Sarikoli (plural Sarikoli or Sarikolis)
- A member of a subgroup of the Pamiris that speaks the Sarikoli language.
1998, Raphe H. Magnus, Eden Naby, Afghanistan: Mullah, Marx, and Mujahid, Westview Press, →ISBN, page 5:The native inhabitants of the Wakhan extend as well into both neighboring areas; that is, the Wakhi, an Iranian (not Persian) linguistic group, dwell outside Afghan borders in close proximity to similar groups, such as the Ishkashimi, the Sarikoli, and others.