Koroshi dialect

Koroshi (Koroshi:, Balochi: کوروٚشی) is a Balochi dialect. The speakers of Koroshi live in scattered pockets in Southern Iranian Fars province. The number of speakers was estimated to be 1000 in 2006. According to Ethnologue the dialect has 180 speakers within 40 to 50 families. Entirely isolated from the main body of the Baloch habitat, Koroshi distinguishes itself in grammar and lexicon among Balochi varieties.

Phonology
The transcription used here is only an approximation:

Vowels

 * short: â, a, e, i, o, u
 * long: â:, ā, ē, ī, ō, ū

Consonants

 * voiced dental fricative: ð, like in 'sað' (hundred).
 * voiced velar fricative: ɣ, like in 'maɣz' (copula).
 * alveolar trill: like in 'arra' (saw, the hand tool).
 * palatal: 'g' and 'k', like in 'heykal' (body) and 'merzeng' (eyelash).

Verbs

 * Infinitive markers: -ag ('g' is palatal here).

Nouns
golâbi (pear) → golâbi-yok (the pear) bâmard (man) → bâmard-â (the man)
 * The suffixes "-yok" and "-â" make nouns definite. Examples:

čok (child) → čokk-i (a child)
 * The indefinite marker is "i". Example:

mardin (man) → mardin-gal (men) sib (apple) → sib-obâr (apples)
 * The plural is marked by the suffixes "-gal" and "obâr" . Examples:

siyâhayn angur (black grape) qašanguveyn pirâhâm (beautiful shirt)
 * Adjectives are placed before nouns. Examples: