Learn Persian - Persian in Three Minutes - Greetings

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In this lesson, you'll learn how to use some common Persian greetings.

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I have a friend who is Iranian and he’s finding it hard to adapt to English. So I’m doing it for him 🙂

Jamiegallagher
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This is so helpful! My friend at school speaks Persian and don’t really know how to speak English. So I decided to learn Persian and talk to him with his own language. Not only that, he has quite inspired me to speak Persian.

shadowagent
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I‘m Persian and I don’t know why I am watching this video 😁

Shohrukh-Qayumov
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I am indian and i knew all of this already....Great language with such rich culture...love from India

TheShubhamagrawal
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LOVE FROM ROMANIA ❤️
Very beautiful language !!😘

vikvik
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a Moroccan who loves Iran <3 People of science and technology

jawad.elkhatim
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Difference between Persian (Parsi) and Dari or Tajik languages is like the difference between British and American!

alirezap
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Heyy. I m Zoroastrian from well explained. Thank u

farzanasarkari
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THANKYOU!!!! I am a teacher at the high school level and I have been trying to find how to say "good morning" to my Persian speaking students. I teach EL/Second language learners and I feel it is VERY IMPORTANT to be able to greet my students in their native language before we get started in learning English/using English. This video is perfect.

davidburgreen
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It is great to find out someone in YouTube who teaches Persian. I'm from Iran and I always become happy when I find people in foreign countries who speaks Persian. خیلی ممنون از شما برای تدریس کارآمدتون

avatarthelastairbender
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I met a volunteer who is from Persia. I really want to greet her next time. i’m so excited.

haysfischer
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I'm from Greece and for years I wanted to learn Farsi because I admired the culture and history of a great nation, unfortunately I learned English instead. Anyways I hope that I will manage to travel in Persia in the near future.
P.S. I like the name Persia much more than Iran.

Mirandir
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"Goodbye" in English is a contraction for "God be with ye"--so the phrases are the same! Thank you for these lessons.

Wednesdaywoe
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Wow! I only just found your teaching videos right now.All I ever want to do is, at the very least point of respect, say Hello to any & all of my thousands of friends in their own language.I just really enjoy seeing the smile on their faces when I do.Thank you for not just helping me do this, but also, for having very great video lessons that truly help with, as you say in your videos, making it so easy to do.I will be back for more! Oh, I grew up in countryside AUS, most of my friends were not typical Aussies, I enjoy the company & conversation of ANYONE from ANYWHERE!Again, WOW & thanks for this that you do so well.

eveilleyis
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I really like that she says Persian instead of Farsi. So many people confuse the two, but it's important that they don't. Farsi is the word used in the Persian language itself to describe the dialect of Persian spoken in Iran (versus elsewhere, such as in Afghanistan). It actually evolved from Arabic, since in Arabic, the P isn't part of their phonology, but F is, and so Parsi became Farsi. Now, in English, because so many people are learning the word "Farsi, " they think it means Persian, when in fact it is a Persian word used in the Persian language. In linguistics, such is called an endonym. What's funny is that Persian (pers-) has been around far longer and so when people erroneously say Farsi, they're actually saying the same word, but one that has been transliterated by Arabic much, much later and one that is used in a foreign language to describe a dialect.

It would be like saying in Chinese "mlkfjglkmj dmlkjfdmlkj AMERICAN mldkfjmlkj." American is no more a language than Farsi is a language, just like Iranian isn't a language or Jewish isn't a language. And, it most especially isn't the right word because it's used in their language, lol.

It's a shame that so much of the heritage is lost: No one has ever heard of a Farsi cat or a Farsi rug, and even the academy of Persian corrected the misuse back in 2010, but since so many people copy what they hear instead of checking, the error will of course go on for some time until people realize that it's not the right word. Oh well. I think I'll be learning Persian myself here really soon, I already know a handful or words. Iranians are so, so nice!!!

semasiologistics
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we also use subh bekhair, shab bekhair and khuda hafiz in punjabi/urdu. Iv been going round youtube watching these easy persian/farsi videos and i must say the speakers llike yourself are gorgeous. Persian people are so beautiful, im envious.

Jasmineliketheflower
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I am from Indonesia. I used to live in Iran in 2001 for 6 months or more. Lived in Bushehr and Ahwaz. I really love and miss Iran, the nation and the people. And Farzi sounds really beautiful.

sandysoesanto
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سلام عزیزم،شما پارسی رو بسیار روان وشیرین و بدون لهجه صحبت میکنید،بتی هستم از ایران❤❤❤❤❤❤

fatemehm
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I could listen to this woman talk forever.

rschreck
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I am Urdu Speaking From Pakistan...but Persian is my all time faourite language

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