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Most styles of Persian spoken in Iran these days deficiency the so-termed "majhul" vowels.[4] The "majhul" vowels /eː, iː/ and /oː, uː/ are actually merged into /iː/ and /uː/ respectively in Iran's Typical Persian, whereas in Dari and Tajik, they have already been preserved as independent. For instance, the text https://johnnyrbqlb.blogoxo.com/36442994/sphynx-for-dummies

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