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The former dialect has preserved various conservative peculiarities, whereas the latter has been influenced more deeply by neighboring Iranian languages. However, as far as the dichotomy in the vocabulary is concerned, it seems to have existed for a long time.
The former dialect has preserved various conservative peculiarities, whereas the latter has been influenced more deeply by neighboring Iranian languages. However, as far as the dichotomy in the vocabulary is concerned, it seems to have existed for a long time.
== Grammar ==
Yassi has four cases.
* nominative: '''mǝ''' ('I') '''am''' ('mother') '''ǝx̌t''' ('son')
* accusative: '''mǝn''' ('me') '''am''' ('mother') '''ǝx̌t''' ('son')
* prepositional: '''min''' ('to me') '''mal''' ('to the mother') '''x̌tal''' ('to the son')
* genitive: '''mǝnǝy''' ('mine') '''amǝy''' ('mother's') '''ǝx̌tǝy''' ('son's')


== Vocabulary ==
== Vocabulary ==
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| seven || || ow
| seven || || ow
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|-
| eight || ksoray || at
| eight || ksorǝy || at
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|-
| nine || sowr, swor || nǝ
| nine || sowr, swor || nǝ
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