However, it's important to note that the Persian alphabet is not exclusive to Persian. It's also used to write a variety of other languages, including:
* Other Iranian languages:
* Dari (Afghanistan)
* Tajik (Tajikistan)
* Pashto (Afghanistan and Pakistan)
* Kurdish (Kurdistan)
* Baluchi (Pakistan and Iran)
* Non-Iranian languages:
* Urdu (Pakistan and India)
* Sindhi (Pakistan and India)
* Kashmiri (Kashmir region)
* Uyghur (Xinjiang, China)
* Aramaic (Middle East)
* Hausa (West Africa)
* Malay (Malaysia, Indonesia)
These languages, while using the same alphabet, have their own distinct sounds, grammar, and vocabulary. The adaptation of the Persian alphabet for these languages often involves the addition of specific diacritics and symbols to represent sounds not present in Persian.