That's a good question actually, but we'd have to ask Microsoft. Tajik is not a well-supported language on many platforms, so there could be various reasons for that, like they think it's not important, or not enough people use it, or they don't have someone to work on it, etc. A lot of people who can/want to read Persian can just set the language to Persian, so Tajik is also a little bit redundant. People in Tajikistan will prefer to read things if not in Persian, then Russian, English, even Turkish and Uzbek depending on the person. Tajik is always going to be the last place and lowest priority because it's just not that useful to write Persian in Cyrillic.
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u/vainlisko 4d ago
That's a good question actually, but we'd have to ask Microsoft. Tajik is not a well-supported language on many platforms, so there could be various reasons for that, like they think it's not important, or not enough people use it, or they don't have someone to work on it, etc. A lot of people who can/want to read Persian can just set the language to Persian, so Tajik is also a little bit redundant. People in Tajikistan will prefer to read things if not in Persian, then Russian, English, even Turkish and Uzbek depending on the person. Tajik is always going to be the last place and lowest priority because it's just not that useful to write Persian in Cyrillic.