Koroshi dialect

Mir Gwahram Khan Lashari .Sanjrani Chiefdom Amir Nasir Khan Talpur .[2] The speakers of Koroshi live in scattered pockets in Southern Iranian Fars province.[3] Entirely isolated from the main body of the Baloch habitat, Koroshi distinguishes itself in grammar and lexicon among Balochi varieties.[4] The transcription used here is only an approximation: golâbi (pear) → golâbi-yok (the pear) bâmard (man) → bâmard-â (the man) čok (child) → čokk-i (a child) mardin (man) → mardin-gal (men) sib (apple) → sib-obâr (apples) siyâhayn angur (black grape) qašanguveyn pirâhâm (beautiful shirt)
KoroshiLanguage familyIndo-EuropeanIndo-IranianIranianWestern IranianNorthwesternBalochiWriting systemPersian alphabetRegulated byAcademy of Persian Language and LiteratureISO 639-3GlottologBaloch PeopleBalochistanPakistanEastern BalochistanWestern BalochistanAfghanistanNorthern BalochistanDiasporaPunjabTurkmenistan Australia SwedenUnited StatesUnited Arab EmiratesBahrainAshkashJalal KhanMir Chakar RindMir Gwahram Khan LashariNasir Khan I AhmadzaiMohammad Khan BalochHammal JiandHoth Khan BalochBanadi ShehakMehrab Khan II of KalatSanjrani ChiefdomAmir Nasir Khan TalpurTalpur dynastyBaloch nationalismInsurgency in BalochistanDad ShahBaloch people in IranBaloch of AfghanistanCultureHandicraftsClothingCuisineLiteratureRug&CarpetEmbroideryLanguagesRakhshani MakraniBalochi alphabetsBalochi AcademyFars provinceEthnologuevoiced dental fricativevoiced velar fricativealveolar trillEnglishPersianDialects of FarsIranian languagesWayback Machine