Majid joon what a gem your channel is and what an incredible job you're doing! I've watched so many of your videos that leaving a comment expressing my gratitude for your work is really the least I can do. Truly excellent content on your channel which shows the passion, skills and quality you possess - easily the best Persian language channel that I have ever come across (and I have looked extensively). One of the biggest frustrations with learning Persian is the relative lack of resources available compared to other more widely-spoken languages, and so to have a channel like this available is truly a blessing to all of us who follow you. I think this sentiment speaks for itself given the overwhelmingly positive feedback within the comments section of all of your videos. A big thank you for the work you're doing and I have no doubts that with the trajectory you're on this channel will in no time become a fundamental pillar in the Persian language learning process (it already is for me). Hope this comment finds you well - merci aziz!
@@PersianLearning thanks, that's what I thought. Also, the "gh" sound according to my research was not in old or middle Persian but seeped into the language with the Arab conquest of Iran. What are your thoughts on this?
Thankyou so much sir.
خیلی ممنون من با تو زبان فارسی رو یاد گرفتم
روزی دو بار ویدیو های مجید رو میبینم. خیلی ممنون از روسیه!
❤❤❤❤ بهترین آقا مجید
Majid joon what a gem your channel is and what an incredible job you're doing! I've watched so many of your videos that leaving a comment expressing my gratitude for your work is really the least I can do. Truly excellent content on your channel which shows the passion, skills and quality you possess - easily the best Persian language channel that I have ever come across (and I have looked extensively).
One of the biggest frustrations with learning Persian is the relative lack of resources available compared to other more widely-spoken languages, and so to have a channel like this available is truly a blessing to all of us who follow you. I think this sentiment speaks for itself given the overwhelmingly positive feedback within the comments section of all of your videos.
A big thank you for the work you're doing and I have no doubts that with the trajectory you're on this channel will in no time become a fundamental pillar in the Persian language learning process (it already is for me). Hope this comment finds you well - merci aziz!
Thanks alot mr.Majid for teaching Farsi.I'll buy a notebook to write every lessons is going to be more easy to practice and memorize.
Thank you for all the lesson you have given. God bless you 🙏🏻
Thank you for clear demonstration video. I were needed this lesson and thank you very very much.
Welcome 🙂
عالی!!!
very useful lesson 👍
Thank you so much Majid. Wonderful video as always❤️
Awesome lesson salam az Türkiye .. farsi and Turkish are the same...
teacher, I'll see after few I told here
Can I say معمولا شب ها بیکارم” 3:22“ ?
Question: is it true that aslan is of Arabic origin while hichvaght is the Persian word for "always?"
Aslan is originally Arabic, and hichvaght is Persian, but both words are used today. 'aslan' means not at at all, never... 'hichvaght' means never.
@@PersianLearning thanks, that's what I thought. Also, the "gh" sound according to my research was not in old or middle Persian but seeped into the language with the Arab conquest of Iran. What are your thoughts on this?
@@cuteladybug8622 it can be, I am not sure, it needs a research 😊
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