Seb Seliyer language
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Indic language spoken in Iran
| Seb Seliyer | |
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| Native to | Iran |
| Region | Firuzkuh |
Indo-European
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| ISO 639-3 | None (mis) |
| Glottolog | sebs1234 |
Seb Seliyer (lit. "tin-worker") is an Indic language spoken by a Romani-like ethnic group in Iran,[1] but their language is distinct from that of other Roma in Iran, who speak closely related dialects. The language has largely converged on Mazandarani, but core vocabulary remains Indic.[2][3]
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