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Abuzaydabadi (Persian: ابوزیدآبادی) is a dialect of Soi and the language of people in Abuzaydabad, a city in central Iran. The language is called by Persians, and it is called Bizovoy or Bizovoyja in Abuzaydabadi language itself.
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