It is a cluster of disparate dialects; the one illustrated here is the Davani dialect (Davani: devani;[2] Persian: دوانی, transliteration: Davāni) of the village of Davan, 12 kilometers north of Kazerun city in southern Iran.
[4] short: a, e, i, o, u long: â, ā, ē, ī, ō, ū Davani is ergative in past transitive constructions.
For example (Persian transliterations are in UniPers): English: Hasan saw Ali in the garden.
Persian: Hasan, Ali-râ tuye bâq did.
Davani: hasan-eš ali-a tu bâγ di.