i speak arabic and english natively but learned persian because i just loved the way its spoken. i used a program called spider farsi and it was very helpful. i dont have a lot of native speakers of persian where i live but many of my iraqi friends speak it. very easy to learn and its a beautiful sounding language
I'm from Tajikistan but we all grew up talking in Russian and my parents didn't really think it would be necessary. My uncle married an Afghan woman (who I love very dearly) and she told me she wants to say phrases (terms of endearment and the like) but I wouldn't understand it so I am learning in secret hehe! So excited to dive in. Can't wait to be able to read Rumi in the original
Well it would take some time to reach the level of reading Rumi. It is unfortunate that Tajiks in Tajikstan lose their language to Russian and the ones Uzbekistan lose it to Uzbek.
Just damn man, it's very sad thing, in Tajikistan lots of people teach their children russian from childhood, I don't know what it gives them then. Is that cool in a country speaking a foreign language instead of the official?!! I hope you good luck for learning back your mother tongue✊
@@just_a_tajik I'm also half Russian so I don't feel as detached from Tajik because I know one of the languages important to my identity and I am good with languages (speak 3 fluently) and can pick up Tajik easily!
@@TamilaSushkova I meant many of the tajik people in Tajikistan, not exactly you. Of course I respect russian, and in any country first lang. is the official. But our people show off themselves speaking russian among a people who don't know as if they're smart and others are illiterated. Just fooling thoughts.
I feel so happy to be an Urdu speaker, I can easily read the Parsi script, since Urdu has all Farsi alphabets plus four extra. Not to mention shared vocabulary.
i found a persian song(age ye rooz) in my brothers computer when i was a kid and i liked it alot, and a week ago my brothers fiancé recommended a show and in one episode this song was sung by the sick wife for her husband on the phone, i looked for it and found it on a random hard drive. and yesterday my friend had a small car accident with an iranian car with lovely kurdish family inside. these events can't be random so i decided to learn farsi today.
Heyy , it's been a almost one year that i started to get interest iranian culture.. And these days l really want to learn persian language so much. Sounds like so soft and full of literature.. and when l check out on UA-cam. You came across to me.. you have really perfectly positive energy. How beautifull you learn a lot of languages.. i wish l learned a lot of languages before like you 💕 l Hope l can learn at least persian
سلام و درود از آرژانتین بنده Leandro Bracamonte هستم آموزگار زبان و ادبیات فارسی در کشورم ممنونم از این کلیپ خیلی مفیدی که شاختین حتما به فارسی آموزانم می فرستم
I am very happy 😊 😊 😊 to see this video. My native langauge is Sudanese Arabic and I know Urdu, therefore Farsi will be alot easier for me. However, before I start Farsi I need my Urdu to become advanced so that I can easily transition into Farsi (Iranian). This issue will take time meaning I will start learning Farsi either in 2024 or 2025. I ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ this video. Thank you alot for providing insights into Farsi langauge.
Hi, I'm from Iran, today I saw the persian test in your story I knew all of it🥲, I became so interested to learn this beautiful language, but there are a small problem that is I already know this language😂😅but no problem, I'll watch all of your videos at this topic💗
منم هم ایرانی هستم هم میرصادقی 😂 بنظرم خیلی عالی همه چیو توضیح دادی ! براوو 😍❤ برام جالب بود که بعضی ها به زبان مادری خودشون برات کامنت گذاشتن ، ویژگی های چند زبانه بودنه🤩
I am from Pakistan and my native language is Urdu so now I'm interested in Persian as well because I can already read Persian as both the languages share same alphabets ✨✨✨
I like the farsi language, it sounds beautifull, I also found songs in it like the artist Arash, I also took sound inspiration from it for a conlang I am making. Per example Like words ending in - oni (I sometimes hear it in farsi sentences, it's my favourite )and a combining letter .-e- for combination words in my conlang. Saludos de Mallorca! 👋
Hey I'm bilingual and i want to learn persian/farsi cause thats my boyfriend language(he is from iran), but I'm so worried cuase I start learning persian and i don't know if is a lot different from farsi 😢. Please HELP 😢
I like your languages learning eagerness. I also love to do your learning path. By the you can talk with me in Hindi, Bengali and that will be your great content for UA-cam.
jajjjaj the question about arabic is the question almost all latinos ask 😅 the most difficult for me is to write, because one thing is to read but to write is ooooother thing
Hi, I follow you on instagram and I'm interested in learning Persian. When I saw your stories that brought me here, I took it as sign lol. By the way, I'm a native speaker of Portuguese and a teacher. If you need help, please know that I'm here.
الان من که ایرانیم بالاخره بگم فارسی حرف میزنم یا پرشین(پارسی)؟ آخه پارسیِ فارسی و دری و تاجیکی مثل انگلیسی بریتیش و امریکن نیست که فقط لهجههاشون فرق داشته باشه، خیلی تفاوت های بیشتری دارن و بنظرم باید بگیم زبانمون فارسیه. یا بگیم پرشین اما از نوعِ فارسی.
Why do you keep repeating that "Persian has nothing to do with Arabic" and even claiming "it is closer to English than Arabic"?? This is simply NOT TRUE! Those of us who did some research KNOW that Persian is quite different, BUT, there are MANY words in common. I'm a speaker of Arabic and when I listen to Persian beginners videos I DO UNDERSTAND SOME OF THE WORDS! I read somewhere that 40% of the vocabulary is similar. Besides the OBVIOUS FACT that the alphabet is THE SAME, albeit SOME words being pronounced differently, but generally it's a piece of cake for an Arab speaker to read Persian, unlike an English speaker, which you claim is closer to you! With all due respect for being a polyglot at such a young age, your claims have LESS to do with the truth and more to do with your desire for التباعية. You are so eager to hammer in the "I'm not one of them, I'm one of you" message. I was planning on following you because I want to learn Persian, I'll pass😢
Those Arab terms, as I know, came to Iran after Arab Muslim conquest and they are foreign (!) to the Persian and Iranic people. I read that casual Persian nowadays use no more than 20 percent of Arab borrowings. More, the Persian language is Indo-European, it means that it linguistically by its structure closer to the European languages, like German, Greek, Lithuanian or Polish and Arabic is the language of Afro-Asiatic family and Semitic group. Two completely different language groups! I'm sorry, but all those similarities to Arabic came to Persian because of conquest. Without all islamic Arabic borrowings Persian could be nothing with Arabic and much closer to Polish or German. Plus, the alphabet, yes. The Tajiki variant use Cyryllic script, like Ukranian, Russian or Serbian. I personally also able to see some similarities with my own language. Not the arguments.
i speak arabic and english natively but learned persian because i just loved the way its spoken. i used a program called spider farsi and it was very helpful. i dont have a lot of native speakers of persian where i live but many of my iraqi friends speak it. very easy to learn and its a beautiful sounding language
I'm from Tajikistan but we all grew up talking in Russian and my parents didn't really think it would be necessary. My uncle married an Afghan woman (who I love very dearly) and she told me she wants to say phrases (terms of endearment and the like) but I wouldn't understand it so I am learning in secret hehe! So excited to dive in. Can't wait to be able to read Rumi in the original
Well it would take some time to reach the level of reading Rumi. It is unfortunate that Tajiks in Tajikstan lose their language to Russian and the ones Uzbekistan lose it to Uzbek.
Just damn man, it's very sad thing, in Tajikistan lots of people teach their children russian from childhood, I don't know what it gives them then. Is that cool in a country speaking a foreign language instead of the official?!!
I hope you good luck for learning back your mother tongue✊
@@just_a_tajik I'm also half Russian so I don't feel as detached from Tajik because I know one of the languages important to my identity and I am good with languages (speak 3 fluently) and can pick up Tajik easily!
@@TamilaSushkova I meant many of the tajik people in Tajikistan, not exactly you. Of course I respect russian, and in any country first lang. is the official. But our people show off themselves speaking russian among a people who don't know as if they're smart and others are illiterated. Just fooling thoughts.
Ssme in Kazakhstan@@just_a_tajik
Here from Afghanistan just wanted to see how she describe small differences between each country and she did well ... Keep it up زهرا جان ♥️🙌🏼
I really appreciate that✨️🌸
I feel so happy to be an Urdu speaker, I can easily read the Parsi script, since Urdu has all Farsi alphabets plus four extra. Not to mention shared vocabulary.
Great video! I’m American and love Iran and the Persian language. Learning it is not easy but I love it!
If you want help I'm here I will definitely help you 🙂
Congratulations from Brazil, I'm trying to learn Tajiki because I'm more familiarized with Cyrillic alphabet than Perso-Arabic alphabet.
I wanted to learn Farsi, but I thought it was very difficult. Your video encouraged me to take my dream forward.
hi i will really happy to help you learning persian
Olá. Sou brasileiro e aprendo Farsi. Fico feliz em saber que você aprende português. Abraços do Brasil
i found a persian song(age ye rooz) in my brothers computer when i was a kid and i liked it alot, and a week ago my brothers fiancé recommended a show and in one episode this song was sung by the sick wife for her husband on the phone, i looked for it and found it on a random hard drive. and yesterday my friend had a small car accident with an iranian car with lovely kurdish family inside. these events can't be random so i decided to learn farsi today.
Heyy , it's been a almost one year that i started to get interest iranian culture.. And these days l really want to learn persian language so much. Sounds like so soft and full of literature.. and when l check out on UA-cam. You came across to me.. you have really perfectly positive energy.
How beautifull you learn a lot of languages.. i wish l learned a lot of languages before like you 💕 l Hope l can learn at least persian
Just realized U 2 r having matched outfit 😂💜
سلام و درود از آرژانتین
بنده Leandro Bracamonte هستم آموزگار زبان و ادبیات فارسی در کشورم
ممنونم از این کلیپ خیلی مفیدی که شاختین
حتما به فارسی آموزانم می فرستم
درود بر شما پیروز و پاینده باشید 🦁☀️👑❤️🤍💚
خيلى ممنون .. مقدمة رائعة لتعلم الفارسية .. عيونك حلوة بالمناسبة
🌸🙏🏻
OMGGGG YOU KNOW MY COUNTRY KURDISTANNNNNN😊😊😊!!! i love iran thats why im learning farsi
LOVE FROM KURDISTAN❤️⚪️☀️⚪️💚
Teach me Kurdistani i will teach you farsi
نصف یک فیلم رو کار کردم و کلماتش رو یاد گرفتم و با شدویینگ تمرینش کردم.
و بوممممممم
الان هرچی که تو ویدیو میگی رو میفهمم
چه حس خوبیه😭😭😭😭😭
I am very happy 😊 😊 😊 to see this video. My native langauge is Sudanese Arabic and I know Urdu, therefore Farsi will be alot easier for me. However, before I start Farsi I need my Urdu to become advanced so that I can easily transition into Farsi (Iranian).
This issue will take time meaning I will start learning Farsi either in 2024 or 2025. I ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ this video. Thank you alot for providing insights into Farsi langauge.
It's my pleasure, good luck
hehe I am a native urdu language speaker and I am really glad to see someone learn Urdu ,,Urdu is really underrated>>>>>>>
@RPGGamingGuru You can come and check my channel out. I am a youtuber. I have alot of videos of me speaking Urdu in and I speak other langauges too.
Thank you! Very interesting to see the differences. Well explained.
شكرا يا أستاذه
خیلی ممنون برای شما
now i'm learning the persian alphabet and it's really hard but i don't give up
You got this!
*Similarities between Persian and Balochi:*
Both are gender-neutral.
Both have SOV.
Both have some shared vocabulary such as counting.
Hi, I'm from Iran, today I saw the persian test in your story I knew all of it🥲, I became so interested to learn this beautiful language, but there are a small problem that is I already know this language😂😅but no problem, I'll watch all of your videos at this topic💗
Ahaha❣️❣️
منم هم ایرانی هستم هم میرصادقی 😂 بنظرم خیلی عالی همه چیو توضیح دادی ! براوو 😍❤ برام جالب بود که بعضی ها به زبان مادری خودشون برات کامنت گذاشتن ، ویژگی های چند زبانه بودنه🤩
ممنونم😁🌸
Ive actually started learning 4 at the same time. Russian, French, Italian and Persian.
You convinced me to give Persian or Tajik a try. Can you make a video on resources,movies, series,music ,books, Ect. Thanks
If you want help to learn Persian i will help you 🙂
@@NoobHighlights69 interesting, How do I get ahold of you?
@@el.don1975 ahmad_malekraisi1
My native language is Pashto (east-iranic) and can also speak Urdu, so this will def be easier for me ❤
Namak haram please take your family to Afghanistan and don’t be a burden on Pakistan
@@Mike_Hawk1 I'm not a refugee
Hey I learn Portuguese (Brazilian) as well, I really consider it super interesting.😊 I believe learning Persian is really an adventure 😍
I totally agree!
HI i'm from Algeria and i'm very interesting about this language 🤞🏻
مقدمة رائعة .. خليلي ممنون .. عيونك حلوة بالمناسبة
I am from Pakistan and my native language is Urdu so now I'm interested in Persian as well because I can already read Persian as both the languages share same alphabets ✨✨✨
I like the farsi language, it sounds beautifull, I also found songs in it like the artist Arash, I also took sound inspiration from it for a conlang I am making. Per example Like words ending in - oni (I sometimes hear it in farsi sentences, it's my favourite )and a combining letter .-e- for combination words in my conlang.
Saludos de Mallorca! 👋
My dad is from iran so i would love to learn farsi so i can speak with family and friends ❤
Greetings may I ask where are you from?
دستت درد نکنە خانم جون افرین منم کلدانم استم و اهل کردستان ایراقم درود بر شما
Great video
I'm a English speaking South Muslim Gujarati and knew some of my ancestral and learnt some Urdu recently now I'm interested in trying Farsi
hi i will be happy to teach you persian
i can teach you personally
great video
i'd like to learn more about Persia and Persian language
greetings from mexico
Welcome! I'll definitely make more videos about it
Thank you , muito obrigada, gracias merci grazie mille, shukria viele Dank!
خیلی عالی زهرا جان ❤ میخواهم ویدیویی در مختلف بین فارسی و دری ببینم 😊
حتما❤️
Can you make a video of all the languages you speak?
Love u Zahra 🇦🇫🇦🇫🇦🇫
Love you too
Vielen Dank, Dankeschön ❤
o vídeo que eu precisava 🌞
obrigada
Salam Zarah!!!i LOVE you!could you please teach me the mazandarani language?
اتمنى تفعلي الترجمة كنت بحاجة للفيديو بس لو في ترجمة 😥♥️
عالی بودد😍❤️
متشکرممم
It's a miracle! a Persian that actually wears a headscarf😂
Great
I speak Pashto,Urdu,English can I learn farsi easily??
Yes, you can easily learn this language
I as Afghan can speak Pashto, Persian, Kurdish, and Balochi.
Dear Zahra, I want to learn Farsi. What fo you recommend for a beginner. I can write Farsi. Please what is the best app or UA-cam Chanel.
Hey I'm bilingual and i want to learn persian/farsi cause thats my boyfriend language(he is from iran), but I'm so worried cuase I start learning persian and i don't know if is a lot different from farsi 😢. Please HELP 😢
my native language is pashto , is easy persian for me?
I'm fluent in English and urdu. It's easier to learn persian as an urdu speaker. Urdu is branched from persian. Totally different, few similarities.
Do you have any story books you can recommend?
Shirin and farhad or khosrow and shirin and shahname are one of the best old persian stories
Can you make a video about spanish💖 love u
Suree
I like your languages learning eagerness. I also love to do your learning path. By the you can talk with me in Hindi, Bengali and that will be your great content for UA-cam.
I want to learn Farsi so bad. But can I learn it without learning the letters? ❤
Maybe yes but if you learn the alphabet it can really help you to learn better and also read books trust me it’s not that hard it looks
My girl teaches me and she told me she’s using gender cases and variations for verbs 🤔
I am from Afghanistan I know Pastho l want to learn Farsi
jajjjaj the question about arabic is the question almost all latinos ask 😅 the most difficult for me is to write, because one thing is to read but to write is ooooother thing
Mamnun!
Da su wuyee 😂
Cyrillic was invented in Bulgaria. It's a bulgarian alphabet.
Yes but "Cyrillic" is just a mix of Roman ABC and Greek letters so not really invented just mixed from other alphabets already used
Hello ❤❤
I understand your frustration but there actual native Arabic speakers in Iran and other languages too like Kurdish 😅
i have similar issue with not being able to roll my rs like you😂
Hi, I follow you on instagram and I'm interested in learning Persian. When I saw your stories that brought me here, I took it as sign lol. By the way, I'm a native speaker of Portuguese and a teacher. If you need help, please know that I'm here.
You are so kind, thanks🌸
im surprised you have not made a video about the differences between Urdu and Persian.
Thanks for this video.
Dari is a fake name. We both countries speak Farsi.
I truly love your videos just try not do crack before shooting
Why do you speak nervously
الان من که ایرانیم بالاخره بگم فارسی حرف میزنم یا پرشین(پارسی)؟ آخه پارسیِ فارسی و دری و تاجیکی مثل انگلیسی بریتیش و امریکن نیست که فقط لهجههاشون فرق داشته باشه، خیلی تفاوت های بیشتری دارن و بنظرم باید بگیم زبانمون فارسیه. یا بگیم پرشین اما از نوعِ فارسی.
Tajiks - This is an ancient Aryan people of Persian origin
داداش پرشین فارسی هردو یک هستند 😂 انگلیس ها پرشين ميگن و ما فارسی
Someone want help to learn farsi i will help you for free
کسی کمک میخوای که فارسی یاد بگیره حاضرم برات کمک میکنم 😊
سلام از یونان واقعاً زبان فارسی شخت نیست
شخت چیه 😂 سخت میشه
بله سخت نیست با یکی صحبت کن تو فارسی، فارسیت بهتر میشه
Persian? I thought it’s called Farsi
Remove the music because it is so noisy and makes distraction
Why do you keep repeating that "Persian has nothing to do with Arabic" and even claiming "it is closer to English than Arabic"?? This is simply NOT TRUE! Those of us who did some research KNOW that Persian is quite different, BUT, there are MANY words in common. I'm a speaker of Arabic and when I listen to Persian beginners videos I DO UNDERSTAND SOME OF THE WORDS! I read somewhere that 40% of the vocabulary is similar. Besides the OBVIOUS FACT that the alphabet is THE SAME, albeit SOME words being pronounced differently, but generally it's a piece of cake for an Arab speaker to read Persian, unlike an English speaker, which you claim is closer to you! With all due respect for being a polyglot at such a young age, your claims have LESS to do with the truth and more to do with your desire for التباعية. You are so eager to hammer in the "I'm not one of them, I'm one of you" message. I was planning on following you because I want to learn Persian, I'll pass😢
Those Arab terms, as I know, came to Iran after Arab Muslim conquest and they are foreign (!) to the Persian and Iranic people. I read that casual Persian nowadays use no more than 20 percent of Arab borrowings. More, the Persian language is Indo-European, it means that it linguistically by its structure closer to the European languages, like German, Greek, Lithuanian or Polish and Arabic is the language of Afro-Asiatic family and Semitic group. Two completely different language groups!
I'm sorry, but all those similarities to Arabic came to Persian because of conquest. Without all islamic Arabic borrowings Persian could be nothing with Arabic and much closer to Polish or German. Plus, the alphabet, yes. The Tajiki variant use Cyryllic script, like Ukranian, Russian or Serbian. I personally also able to see some similarities with my own language. Not the arguments.
Русский язык труднее чем все
Нет, немецкий
Farsi is derived chiefly from Kurdish and Arabic languages.
❤عالی
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