Similarities Between Gilaki and Talysh

Talysh and Gilaki belong to the Caspian branch of Northwestern Iranian languages, which are primarily spoken in northern Iran and south-eastern Azerbaijan. In this video, we showcase some of the commonalities between them with Helen and Yasaman representing Gilaki, and Jeyhun and Kenul representing Talysh. If you are interested in being part of future videos or if you have any feedback, please follow and message me on Instagram:   / bahadoralast   Helen's Instagram page:   / teacher.helen   Jeyhun's Facebook page:   / jeyhun.heydar   Jeyhun's Instagram page:   / jeyhun.heydar.rokadis   Kenul's YouTube channel dedicated to Talysh:    / @talyshtalks   The Talysh language (تالشی / Tolışə / Tолышә) is classified as a Northwestern Iranian language and is primarily spoken in the southern regions of the Republic of Azerbaijan, as well as the northern parts of the Iranian provinces of Gilan and Ardabil. The Gilaki language (گیلکی / Giləki) also belongs to the Northwestern branch of Iranian languages and is primarily spoken in Iran's Gilan Province.