Talk:Moghol language

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There is no provided reference but I think they're talking about a proto Hazaragi language. Some Hazaragi dialects are quite heavy on Mongolian words, it was probably one of these dialects. Standard Hazaragi has so many Mongol and Turkic words, it is barely classified as Persian, and the countryside Hazaragi cannot be understood by a persian speaker, and vice versa.

Specifically Dai Zangi and Dai Kundi Hazaras speak more Mongolic Hazaragi. There is no such language as 'Mogholi' to Hazaras or other people in the region, and noone else in Afghanistan has Mongol ancestory.

I've now added two references, so the proof of the existence of this language is clear and we don't get more comments like the previous, unsigned one. (Taivo (talk) 13:15, 18 March 2008 (UTC))