
Mazani dialects
Mazani dialects are variations of the Arabic language spoken primarily in the Mazandaran region of northern Iran. They are part of the larger Caspian coastal linguistic group, featuring unique pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar that distinguish them from standard Arabic and other regional dialects. These dialects develop naturally through historical, cultural, and geographical influences, serving as a vital aspect of local identity. While they share roots with Arabic, Mazani dialects have incorporated many local and Persian elements, making them a distinct linguistic variety primarily understood within the Mazandaran community.