I Have 2 Weeks to Learn Persian (to Meet the People of Iran)

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  • This video documents my journey over a two week period of studying the Persian language (or Farsi), then a one week period of speaking it with native speakers (ie. people other than my tutors). I hope you find it interesting to come along with me on this journey!
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    00:00 The challenge
    00:28 Learning methods
    01:24 DIVING IN HEADFIRST
    04:42 Finding Iranians on Ome.tv
    08:33 Meeting Langfocus fans from Iran
    13:40 Learning about places in Iran
    16:14 Reflecting on the challenge

КОМЕНТАРІ • 824

  • @Langfocus
    @Langfocus  27 днів тому +61

    Hi everyone. I hope you like the video! Hopefully this video inspired you to start learning a language you've been wanting to learn. If you're interested in doing it the way I did it, check out these resources:
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    • @ahlamnoori77
      @ahlamnoori77 27 днів тому

      سلام حال شما خوبه سلامتی

    • @SwimminWitDaFishies
      @SwimminWitDaFishies 25 днів тому +1

      Do you have another channel called Knowledgia? I just watched a video about why Portugal was not conquered by Spain. The narrator sounds like you - I say this because your speech pattern and inflection is very distinctive! If this is not you, then just know you have a vocal doppelganger somewhere out there!

    • @user-cs9dp7od4z
      @user-cs9dp7od4z 22 дні тому +1

      Parsi ✅ Farsi❌

    • @ahlamnoori77
      @ahlamnoori77 22 дні тому

      @@user-cs9dp7od4z persian

    • @Langfocus
      @Langfocus  13 днів тому

      No, Knowledgia is not my channel.

  • @ruralsquirrel5158
    @ruralsquirrel5158 26 днів тому +209

    It's a complete disgrace that Persian/Farsi is not included in Duolingo, one of the preeminant places to start learning languages for inquirers. Yet, they include Klingon and Esperanto, while Persian is one of the world's most important languages with 5000 years of history. My gut tells me there is a political reason it's not included. However, it is very hard to find ANY free resources online for learning Persian...sadly.

    • @Langfocus
      @Langfocus  26 днів тому +46

      Yeah, it's a shame they don't have a Persian course. I don't know why they don't, but I wish they did.

    • @br19_yt
      @br19_yt 24 дні тому +8

      Not to offend you but why would anyone learn Persian? It is only spoken in 3 countries at most and 90% of the world’s population don’t like these countries… I’m not talking politics but you cannot deny that politics is a significant part in learning a language, historical significance alone isn’t enough to make a language important, or you would see everyone learning Latin or Hebrew

    • @omas4407
      @omas4407 24 дні тому +24

      ​@@br19_yt It's one of the oldest languages in the world and had influenced in many other languages. I know that for example English is the most important language now, but Persian is also one of the most alived languages in the world and 120 Million peoples (minimum) speak this language; like German which is also spoken by 120 Million peoples

    • @sigmaprojects
      @sigmaprojects 23 дні тому +17

      @@br19_yt Duolingo has Zulu, I think that falls into the same idea of why Persian isn't available, yet they have it. Persian is quite an interesting language and many countries have taken loan words from it. Either way different people have various reason to learn a language. I do agree for Americans it's pretty difficult to travel to Iran so they are less likely to learn it. It's a shame since it's a pretty fun tourist place.

    • @br19_yt
      @br19_yt 23 дні тому +2

      @@lambert801 as I said before, if historical significance alone is enough more people would learn latin or hebrew… All of your points are subjective and influenced by emotions, people liking how a language sounds is totally subjective and doesn’t stand on scientific base, it is just a preference aspect, it is like saying French is the best language because people love how it sounds. And you can’t compare Japanese and Korean to Persian, they have a huge influence (both in industrial and pop-culture aspects) more than Persian has or had, again I’m not trying to offend anyone I’m just stating facts

  • @user-nc4if1vp5q
    @user-nc4if1vp5q 27 днів тому +108

    “Har ke Bamash bish, barfash bishtar” “The bigger your roof is, the more snow you get” meaning that the wealthier you are, more responsibilities/troubles/headaches you have to endure.

    • @ruralsquirrel5158
      @ruralsquirrel5158 26 днів тому +9

      I like this phrase. It's so true!

    • @BIazy
      @BIazy 20 днів тому

      That's BS. You're telling me a rich kid has more trouble than a guy who has to find food for his family every day

    • @miladeskandari7
      @miladeskandari7 18 днів тому +3

      ​@@BIazy It's a proverb dude. The whole point is to not take it literally.

    • @SonnyDarvishzadeh
      @SonnyDarvishzadeh 12 днів тому +1

      @@BIazy "rich kid" usually has responsibility than the "poor kid", but the proverb wasn't created for the kids and the wealth belongs to the dads. And as you know, the rich irresponsible kid that inherits all the money will also throw it away for that exact reason: not learning responsibility.

  • @MADI_ART_
    @MADI_ART_ 27 днів тому +43

    بعد از گذشت چند سال بالاخره یک ویدیوی دیگه درباره ی زبان کشور من (فارسی) ساختید ، فوق العاده بود ✨️
    سپاس از رحماتتون برای شناساندن فارسی به مردم سایر کشور ها🙏🏻💙

  • @JRios270
    @JRios270 27 днів тому +55

    Of the languages I've studied, Persian is my favorite. It sounds so beautiful to my ears, the grammar is the most logical of those I've studied, and it's fun finding Indo-European cognates. Also the Iranians, Tajiks, and Afghani people I've met have been so kind and friendly.

    • @MADI_ART_
      @MADI_ART_ 27 днів тому +3

      ممنون بابت نظر زیباتون💙 اگه بتونید فارسی رو یاد بگیرید با دنیایی از اشعار ، فرهنگ و تاریخ کهن و غنی روبرو خواهید شد🥰
      اهل چه کشوری هستید؟

    • @JRios270
      @JRios270 26 днів тому +3

      @@MADI_ART_ متشکرم! من اهل ایالات متحده هستم.

    • @MADI_ART_
      @MADI_ART_ 26 днів тому +1

      @@JRios270 عالیه ! امیدوارم روزی بتونم به آمریکا بیام ✨️

    • @JRios270
      @JRios270 26 днів тому +4

      @@MADI_ART_ !و امیدوارم به ایران سفر کنم

    • @Mehrdad.65
      @Mehrdad.65 7 днів тому

      ​@JRios270 you're very welcome .

  • @MarcosYuryDieper
    @MarcosYuryDieper 25 днів тому +64

    I am Brazilian but I have three good Iranian friends. They are so friendly. ❤🇮🇷🇧🇷

  • @asfandyar3591
    @asfandyar3591 28 днів тому +124

    I'm so happy to see you make another video on persian after so, so long. I've watched your video on persian so many times as I learned persian and now as someone fluent in Persian I'm really happy to see this

    • @Langfocus
      @Langfocus  28 днів тому +22

      You’re going to be shocked when you see that you are far better at Persian than i am. Far better. 💡

    • @MADI_ART_
      @MADI_ART_ 27 днів тому +3

      واای چه عالی😍! اهل کدوم کشوری؟
      اسم اکانتت رو هم گذاشتی اسفنديار 🤩
      شگفت انگیزه✨️❤️‍🔥

  • @mariahamilton5305
    @mariahamilton5305 27 днів тому +159

    I once shared an office with a guy from Iran, a man given to loud phone conversations with his sister.
    Wishing to reduce the volume, I went to a Farsi 101 webpage and the next morning, greeted him with a cheery "chetori!". Not knowing whether I knew more than that single word, his phonecalls got a lot quieter from that point - RESULT:D

    • @maxavery5905
      @maxavery5905 27 днів тому +13

      lol, smart

    • @piruz3243
      @piruz3243 25 днів тому +2

      😂😂😂

    • @CaptainCobbler
      @CaptainCobbler 25 днів тому +4

      Did he do 50 backflips and give you his wallet for trying to learn his language?

    • @thenoobprincev2529
      @thenoobprincev2529 22 дні тому +2

      Truly big brain move. Respect from a Persian speaker😂🫡

    • @h.c.2108
      @h.c.2108 21 день тому +2

      Fact that he wasn't pleasantly surprised by your effort and didn't start a conversation about it hits at other reasons why he got quiet ...

  • @Human_being-
    @Human_being- 27 днів тому +29

    i am from south India, i like persian songs and its rhythms. present Day Iran or persia had strong historical relations with Hindustan or India. avestan language of old Iran and sanskrit have many similarities, present day Hindi/Urdu have many Persian avestan words. some say people of north India mixed with aryans from central asia (mainly Iran) from thousands of years ago, the word Aryan means noble people

  • @user-pg6xp7ui3s
    @user-pg6xp7ui3s 27 днів тому +64

    About 5 years ago this guy inspired me to learn English because I was dying to understand his videos. Once I was done with that I watched his video about German und jetzt spreche ich fließend Deutsch.
    I think I’m starting to catch the Persian vibe now and it’s scaring the Jahannam out of my Persian cat that’s sleeping on my Persian carpet.

    • @Langfocus
      @Langfocus  27 днів тому +17

      Persian is boss. The only reason I'm not sure if I'll keep going far with it is because I always have to switch gears and make the next video. For me Langfocus is half blessing, half disaster. lol

    • @user-pg6xp7ui3s
      @user-pg6xp7ui3s 25 днів тому

      @@Langfocus I can imagine how much time it takes to create such quality content. But I also liked your new format, hope we’ll see more videos where you “shock natives”😂😂👍🏼

    • @anthonycardott3541
      @anthonycardott3541 24 дні тому +1

      dude if you German is TIGHT you get a big leg up with Persian

    • @user-pg6xp7ui3s
      @user-pg6xp7ui3s 24 дні тому +1

      @@anthonycardott3541 I think it’s fair to assume that after “der, die, das” and their offspring learning the Persian grammar would be a walk in the park. But the writing is my enemy number 1… I’m helpless soon as I see those calligraphic letters and it’s a big challenge to me since I’m mainly a visual learner.

    • @amirhosseinhodjatshamami
      @amirhosseinhodjatshamami 18 днів тому

      ​@user-pg6xp7ui3s This might not help much with your problem, but we (Iranians) also use English alphabet to write as well but it's started since the commercialization cellphones and it's used in unofficial places like sending a pm or a text. We call it Fenglish (Farsi English 😁). Basically, you can write everything exactly as you pronounce them and since most Iranians can read English letters, they'll understand what you're saying.

  • @RostamBahadur
    @RostamBahadur 26 днів тому +34

    I'm a Persian speaker from Afghanistan. Thank you for your beautiful and informative content. Your speaking has improved very well. I understand the Iranian Persian 100% and Tajiki somewhat 90-95%. 🇦🇫❤🇮🇷🇹🇯
    I want to share a famous poem from Rumi (1207-1273) who was born in Balkh, Present-day Afghanistan:
    از کفر و ز اسلام برون صحرائیست
    (az kofr-o ze eslām beron sahrāyist)
    ما را به میان آن فضا سودائیست
    (mā rā ba miyān-e ān fazā sawdāyist)
    عارف چو بدان رسید سر را بنهد
    (āref cho badān rasid sar rā benahad)
    نه کفر و نه اسلام و نه آنجا جائیست
    (na kofr-o na eslām-o na ānjā jāyist)
    These lyrics are loosely translated as below:
    "Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing, there is a field. I'll meet you there.
    When the soul lies down in that grass,
    the world is too full to talk about.
    Ideas, language, even the phrase each other
    doesn't make any sense."

  • @Patrick_919
    @Patrick_919 27 днів тому +106

    "You're about to experience an Iranian internet connection."
    [Ad for Google Fiber plays]
    Lol

    • @MADI_ART_
      @MADI_ART_ 26 днів тому

      به لطف آخوندهای حرامزاده بله
      سرعت اینترنت افتضاحه

    • @rezagrans1296
      @rezagrans1296 26 днів тому +1

      @Patrick_919
      🐽🐷🐗

    • @flesz_
      @flesz_ 18 днів тому

      Technologie is not important for these people

    • @amirhosseinhodjatshamami
      @amirhosseinhodjatshamami 18 днів тому +2

      ​@@flesz_It's actually important to us but unfortunately our government keeps the internet speed on the low side so they can prevent proper access to other countries, socially, politically, and scientifically,

    • @Alirezarz62
      @Alirezarz62 15 днів тому

      ​​@@flesz_ Umm no? It is very important to "these people" as I'm writing this comment they are actually routing a Fiber optics Internet connection to my home in Iran

  • @mohsengholami925
    @mohsengholami925 27 днів тому +29

    Thanks for this enjoying video.
    I’m Persian and because you asked to share a Persian idiom, here is my recommended idiom which it’s like poem.
    “گر صبر کنی، ز غوره حلوا سازی!”
    In English letters: “Gar sabr koni, zeh ghooreh Halva sazi!”
    It literally means: “If you are patient, you can make Halva from verjuice”
    Halva means (A sweet food made from flour and sugar and butter))
    Although Halva has different forms and I mentioned the simplest version.
    But it has an indirect meaning.
    You can’t really make a sweet food using a sour ingredient. It doesn’t work logically.
    But it’s an exaggeration to make a point about how effective and good is to be patient.
    If you are patient, you can do impossible things.
    At last, I need to say that there are two words that mostly used in poem and not in speaking generally.
    1. “گر” (gar) means if is an ancient and shorter version of word “اگر” (agar) or “اگه” (aggeh) in daily speaking.
    2. “ز” (zeh) is also ancient and different version of word “از” (az) which means “from”
    I hope you can master this language.
    خوش بگذره! (Have a good time!)

    • @ahmadrashedkamal300
      @ahmadrashedkamal300 25 днів тому +1

      چقه حوصله داری تو؟

    • @mohsengholami925
      @mohsengholami925 23 дні тому

      @@ahmadrashedkamal300
      ظاهرا حوصله زیاد دارم!
      هر موقع میخوام سه چهار خط بنویسم، ناخداگاه یه صفحه ای میشه!
      امیدوارم برای غیر فارسی زبانان مفید باشه.

  • @shahrammolaei275
    @shahrammolaei275 27 днів тому +16

    Your Persian accent is nice and easy to understand. You could be fluent at it fairly quickly.

  • @novatare
    @novatare 27 днів тому +37

    Lol, I'm not even paying any attention to the subtext here; you're just generally quite an interesting person to listen to.

  • @achmedaan
    @achmedaan 27 днів тому +25

    You replying "I don't speak Kurdish" to being asked if you ate breakfast was so funny! Great that you put that in the video

    • @Langfocus
      @Langfocus  27 днів тому +10

      This video would be fraudulent if I didn't include that catastrophe.

    • @I.____.....__...__
      @I.____.....__...__ 26 днів тому +2

      This error makes sense because native-English speakers aren't very good at several sounds in other languages, so the kh or gh of Persian become K and G, the ch of German becomes k, the ll of Welsh becomes L or H, etc. That said, Paul is no ordinary native-English speaker, so it's interesting that he didn't catch the distinction in the k/kh.

    • @Langfocus
      @Langfocus  26 днів тому +7

      @@I.____.....__...__ I didn't actually know what Kurdish was called in Persian, so I heard "khordi" and because of the "i" at the end I thought it was an adjective form like "ingerisi" for English or "faransawi" for French. "kh" sounds (ie. velar or uvular fricatives) in foreign languages often become /k/ in English, so I though the /k/ in Kurdish could be a "kh" in Persian. Note that I had no time to think and my mind was processing lots of things at the same time. I didn't even catch the other words in the sentence even though I think I knew them all.
      I am pretty much a regular English speaker. It was important for me to do this video so people see I'm not some genius or linguistic master. There is absolutely nothing smooth about me diving into a language. It's a total mess, but there's no way around that at first, especially if you want to make rapid progress.
      Even in my usual videos, the polished presentation you see is the result of me taking a huge mess (endless amounts of information) and painstakingly making sense of it. Once I understand it, then I'm confident the audience can understand it, but it takes a lot to get to that point. It seems to unintentionally create the illusion that languages come easily to me, or that I'm an expert in the topics I talk about, but neither is true. I never hide that and want everyone to see it.

    • @John_Weiss
      @John_Weiss 25 днів тому +2

      @@Langfocus That incident reminds me of something I read once. A Japanese professor of English was attending a party at the home of a British socialite. At one point, the hostess offered her guest a drink: "Professor, do you like sherry?"
      The confused professor answered back, "No I prefer Keats."
      And both hostess and guest stood there, staring at each other blankly, utterly bewildered by the other's statements. 😆

  • @alisafarian9512
    @alisafarian9512 22 дні тому +10

    As an Iranian living in Iran I'd be happy to help with learning Farsi and also be your host through your journey

    • @masoud4783
      @masoud4783 19 днів тому +1

      When you speak English, you shouldn't say "Farsi", you should say "Persian".
      As an Arab doesn't say I speak Al-Arabiyyah, he says I speak Arabic.
      As a German doesn't say I speak Deutsch, he says I speak German.
      لطفا اینو رعایت کن داداش.

  • @Essan7
    @Essan7 25 днів тому +6

    Paul, you honestly did very well speaking Persian in such a short time! I’m very impressed, as speaking is the hardest of the four language skills! And your pronunciations are very good as well! I’ve been teaching my 9-year-old niece here in LOS Angeles; she’s half Persian and half polish. If you want to improve further, I’d be happy to practice conversation with you, using beginner words and speaking succinctly and slowly.

  • @Jack97970
    @Jack97970 27 днів тому +9

    I was waiting for Bahador to show up he is an iranian youtuber and his channel about languages too😅

  • @user-ww5mu2ot9e
    @user-ww5mu2ot9e 28 днів тому +31

    Go for it! I'm jealous, you'll have access to one of the most profound literary languages in history! It's also pretty so :) I'll follow your lead once I finish learning uzbek

    • @siyacer
      @siyacer 27 днів тому +1

      What resources do you use to learn uzbek?

    • @user-ww5mu2ot9e
      @user-ww5mu2ot9e 27 днів тому

      @@siyacer Duolingo mostly

    • @siyacer
      @siyacer 27 днів тому

      @@user-ww5mu2ot9e Duolingo has uzbek now?

    • @antonyakimenko9572
      @antonyakimenko9572 27 днів тому

      @@user-ww5mu2ot9e but there is no Uzbek on Duolingo

    • @siyacer
      @siyacer 27 днів тому

      @@user-ww5mu2ot9e I thought Duolingo didn't have uzbek, do you use Turkish instead?

  • @zovalentine7305
    @zovalentine7305 27 днів тому +46

    Raised by Persian maternal Grandfather who spoke six languages ❤

    • @mehdiyasami1864
      @mehdiyasami1864 27 днів тому +3

      I am wondering if you can speak Persian as well, like your Grandfather

    • @alirazi9198
      @alirazi9198 25 днів тому

      damn

    • @zovalentine7305
      @zovalentine7305 25 днів тому +1

      I can not
      ​@@mehdiyasami1864

  • @DarkFunk1337
    @DarkFunk1337 27 днів тому +15

    Awesome, its cool to see that even LangFocus struggles when learning a new language 😂

    • @Langfocus
      @Langfocus  27 днів тому +12

      I think it's universal. The difference is that some people enjoy the struggle or just commit to doing it anyway.

  • @rebaz8978
    @rebaz8978 27 днів тому +33

    Hello from Kurdistan 🇹🇯🇹🇯

    • @robogamer2023
      @robogamer2023 27 днів тому +2

      زۆر باشە کاکە،منیش خەڵکی ۆندم بەڵام کوردی فێر ئەبم

    • @tomcolley9008
      @tomcolley9008 27 днів тому +21

      Paul doesn't speak Kurdish....

    • @robogamer2023
      @robogamer2023 27 днів тому +3

      @@tomcolley9008 yeah it's difficult I've tried learning Kurdish myself. But I'm fluent in Persian I even featured on Bahador alast's video for speaking Persian

    • @not.sardar
      @not.sardar 27 днів тому +4

      ⁠@@robogamer2023
      ئەگەر فارسی زانیت، فێربۊنی کوردی فرە ئاسانە.

    • @ElamiteFreeMan
      @ElamiteFreeMan 27 днів тому +2

      ​@@tomcolley9008
      Persian and Kurdish are similar languages
      Like English and Danish

  • @uncommonsausage7060
    @uncommonsausage7060 27 днів тому +18

    It's fun to see this kind of video on your channel, it would be cool if there were some more in the future 👀

    • @Langfocus
      @Langfocus  27 днів тому +8

      There probably will be. This is a million times more interesting for me than making a language profile. The only reason I developed my classic format is because I was scared to show myself actually learning languages.

    • @hanesco219
      @hanesco219 26 днів тому

      ​​@@Langfocus I really liked this video. I tried to nibble into Persian previously as I got interested in the history of this country. Never managed to get even to begginer's level.
      I liked your previous approach as well, as there were not many channels that focused on languages as professionally as you do. But this new video shows a new approach that could be more interesting for the audience and for yourself as well. Keep it up Paul!!!

  • @Edd-el
    @Edd-el 27 днів тому +8

    If one can read and understand some German, I recommend a book "Lehrbuch der persischen Sprache". There can not be a better book or pedagogy to learn the language.

  • @amj.composer
    @amj.composer 27 днів тому +30

    I had just stopped learning Persian recently because I lowkey fell off, I'm gonna get back to it!! As a Hindi+Urdu speaker it really isn't super hard!

    • @robogamer2023
      @robogamer2023 27 днів тому +6

      I've learned Persian fluently brother, you can actually check the video I'm in on Bahador's challenge. If you want help you can hit me up

    • @rezagrans1296
      @rezagrans1296 26 днів тому +1

      TheeeeeK heiy n🔕 budhuh budhuh " is keiy ooskey pehley 🚙💰💳💸💵 gadhee peseiy dei donghaa ; )💃🎪🎠🇵🇰🐘🥁🪕🐃🎡🎢🇮🇳🕺 haNjeee
      heiy -ney acHhaaa

    • @robogamer2023
      @robogamer2023 26 днів тому

      @@rezagrans1296 بابا چته؟

    • @alirazi9198
      @alirazi9198 25 днів тому

      u r half way there

    • @amj.composer
      @amj.composer 14 днів тому +2

      @@alirazi9198 That's encouraging!!

  • @userAA
    @userAA 28 днів тому +24

    Good luck! Looking forward to watching this!

    • @Langfocus
      @Langfocus  28 днів тому +7

      Thanks! I think this is possibly my best video.

    • @reducedsmell5356
      @reducedsmell5356 27 днів тому

      @@Langfocusall of your videos are magnificent. Never gonna stop watching em

  • @hayeonkim7838
    @hayeonkim7838 27 днів тому +11

    Thanks for meaningful and valuable video as always ❤❤❤

  • @yorgunsamuray
    @yorgunsamuray 25 днів тому +2

    Your teacher looks such a sweet and kind person that even though I have no intention of learning Persian, I wanted to take a lesson from her. Good luck.

    • @Langfocus
      @Langfocus  25 днів тому +1

      Yes, Fateme is great!

  • @PewPewPlasmagun
    @PewPewPlasmagun 27 днів тому +5

    What a cool format, finally I get to see Paul in (language learning) action!

  • @daralaghavand
    @daralaghavand 19 днів тому +5

    Hello Mr Paul. Please check the Luri language. Luri is one of those in the big family of in the European languages and it's spoken in western and south western Iran as well as Eastern Iraq. I will send you any information that you need. Thank you very much🪻🪻

  • @adampope5107
    @adampope5107 24 дні тому +2

    It's so easy to see edited UA-cam videos and get the impression that all these people are just learning and doing things instantly. I appreciate seeing the errors even though i know it's happening in the background with these videos.

  • @t.o.d6480
    @t.o.d6480 27 днів тому +1

    جوینده، یابنده‌ست😉
    The seeker is the finder.
    Excited a lot by the title and thumbnail, and even more after watching. I truly appreciate and adore your enthusiasm and perseverance. Well done👏🏻

  • @siyacer
    @siyacer 27 днів тому +8

    thank you for trying to learn our language

  • @bhaveerathod2373
    @bhaveerathod2373 21 день тому +1

    I love your videos man, I didn’t even realize I watched the full thing. Keep it up!! Good luck on your travels to Iran!

  • @userAA
    @userAA 27 днів тому +3

    Really enjoyed the sense of humour! Bravo on the impressive progress you made! It really was the most fun video on your channel!

    • @Langfocus
      @Langfocus  27 днів тому +2

      Thank you! I'm glad you liked it!

  • @hesamjey
    @hesamjey 24 дні тому +2

    Hey Paul! I've been following you for a long time now and learned a lot from you. I just wanted to say I really enjoyed this video and it made me so happy to see you learning our language. Keep it up and I wish you the best!

  • @rezaF_
    @rezaF_ 24 дні тому +2

    as an Iranian subscriber of your channel for a long time, I've learned much from you about language structures and different language families. I would be honored to give some of it back if you ever needed help regarding learning Persian. really enjoyed your video and also appreciate your effort to make connections with the culture of Iran; especially in a time like this!

  • @SaeidRafiei
    @SaeidRafiei 27 днів тому +6

    not gonna lie, you talk very well my friend. Farsi is sweet and fun/easy to learn language.
    واست ارزوی موفقیت میکنم و خیلی خوشحالم که داری فارسی یاد میگیری.
    امیدوارم بتونی یه روز شاهنامه فردوسی رو بخونی.

  • @Thatboymeher
    @Thatboymeher 27 днів тому +4

    Good luck man, انشااله که خیلی خوش بگذره و بتونی از دو هفته خوب صحبت کنی ❤️

  • @truefriend5332
    @truefriend5332 27 днів тому +1

    This is such a beautiful video :) Thank you for making it, Paul.

    • @Langfocus
      @Langfocus  27 днів тому

      My pleasure! I'm glad you like it.

  • @poonehk123
    @poonehk123 27 днів тому +1

    heritage speaker here (and long time follower of the channel); how much you picked up in just two weeks was really impressive. great video!

  • @user-zr2bf2yf6r
    @user-zr2bf2yf6r 26 днів тому +1

    Great job as always I'm looking forward to future videos about Persian this wonderful and poetic language 👌💯✨

  • @user-rj5pe9os5k
    @user-rj5pe9os5k 21 день тому

    Very well made video. it's evident you' ve put a lot of time and effort into making it and as an iranian i really appreciate that. Best of luck.

  • @balapesar
    @balapesar 26 днів тому +1

    Great job!! Hope you enjoy your trip and enjoybreading some BEAUTIFUL Persian poems too!❤

  • @Yas-gs8cm
    @Yas-gs8cm 27 днів тому +7

    Your final question is actually interesting, Persian, in day to day, is mostly used with expressions, memes, slangs and poems! Rarely in the textbook form. For example, you'd say "You'd became like the Canopus (star)" (Setaare Soheyl shodi, you don't show up anymore) and others would say "Nah, actually it's you, a friend last year, now just somebody that I know" (Emsaal dust, parsaal ashna, you are not as intimate anymore) and as the example continues he might add like "If you are not aware of your friend my man, don't assume that we are having a break, not thinking about you [poem, rhymes]" (by Sa'adi) and so forth... Literally, everyday goes like this especially in the more intellectual communities. Something I missed in any other language I learned.
    اگر تو فارغی از حال دوستان یارا. فراغت از تو میسّر نمی‌شود ما را.

  • @mahourahmadi7090
    @mahourahmadi7090 23 дні тому +1

    Oh, I am sad I couldn't jump in to help!😂
    Lang focus is my go to channel when ever I want to learn about a new language!
    I have to say it was impressive to be honest for just 2 weeks!

  • @John_Weiss
    @John_Weiss 25 днів тому +1

    Paul, I am damned impressed! Even if you did a lot of editing, you still did a fantastic job learning to speak a completely new language with some smoothness.

  • @tomrogue13
    @tomrogue13 25 днів тому

    I think you did really good Paul! I found this interesting

  • @Maynotbeyuki
    @Maynotbeyuki 20 днів тому +1

    You should definitely continue. You are truly talented and have learned a lot. I could never do what you do.

  • @myview6852
    @myview6852 27 днів тому +6

    Great video. Farsi, although very structured, is not easy to learn as it has many levels of formality and informality and due to the enormous number of words and the fact that one idea can be expressed in many many ways, is not so easy to master. We won’t even get in to the numerous regional dialects. You absolutely have a gift.
    The Arabic language did not have a written form. That, plus the way to write numbers, was taken from old Persian language. The reason some think the alphabet and numerals are Arabic is because of an age of high level of scientific advances in Iran after islam. Everything was mentioned under the umbrella of an Islamic ( hence Arabic ) advancement. Many Persian scientists, philosophers, etc. are erroneously thought to be Arabic because that was what they were forced to use. The stories of the Arabian Nights are from a Persian woman ( Shahrzaad) who was married to a Persian ruler.

    • @azimehnasr2032
      @azimehnasr2032 22 дні тому

      I agree with you. It is a difficult language to master

  • @WeTube-mf1it
    @WeTube-mf1it 27 днів тому +2

    What a crazy cool coincidence that this was uploaded a couple days after I started learning Persian! Great video

    • @Langfocus
      @Langfocus  27 днів тому

      Good timing! Good luck with your journey.

  • @jean-tatlock26
    @jean-tatlock26 2 дні тому +1

    She's so pretty and patient 🥺

  • @Simsrockslol
    @Simsrockslol 27 днів тому +1

    IM SO EXCITED PAUL

  • @therealzilch
    @therealzilch 22 дні тому +1

    _Hut ab._ My hat's off to you. Not only for your talent at picking up quite a lot of what is not a simple language, but for your outreach. More of this and the world would be a much better place.
    Cheers and _Grüße aus sonnigem 'Wien,_ Scott

  • @armanfeli1011
    @armanfeli1011 27 днів тому

    Sending my best wishes to you from an old subsciber of your channel from Iran! I hope you enjoy learning our poetical language =)

  • @siyacer
    @siyacer 25 днів тому +1

    You're very active in the comments section for this video, it's good to see content creators interact with their community

  • @scousmouse1159
    @scousmouse1159 День тому

    Hi Langfocus! Great content as always. I'd love to see a video on the Mhallami language. It's a fascinating subject that deserves more attention. Keep up the amazing work!"

  • @samuraialfredo
    @samuraialfredo 27 днів тому +2

    For such a short time, you did great! Also, as somebody married to an Iranian, I can totally relate to you regarding Iranian internet connection. I hope you continue your studies. You will find that Iranians are extremely enthusiastic to help you learn their language.

  • @bipbams0183
    @bipbams0183 23 дні тому

    What a timing! I am also learning it now! Thank you so much for those old Persian videos!

  • @Farid1213
    @Farid1213 26 днів тому +2

    I think this video is pretty interesting because it really reflects what the journey to learn a language is. I've tried to learn some languages a little bit and speaking with people I said complete nonsense most of the time but people in general are really nice when you're trying to learn their language so it won't really cause any trouble to you. People from Afghanistan and Iran too are espacially kind and friendly when you try to speak with them in persian, at least that's my experience I've interacted with them during a certain amount of time and i ve never seen as kind and gentle people as they are.

  • @ebrahimmousavii
    @ebrahimmousavii 26 днів тому

    It was great to take part in your video. Thank you 🙏.

  • @mymohammad
    @mymohammad 26 днів тому

    Happy to see you learn persian. I followed your videos all along. At this time, when we are catching world attention by standing on the right side of history and resisting cruelty, your persian learning is a great support ❤

  • @aidenbooksmith2351
    @aidenbooksmith2351 23 години тому

    This is such a valuable video to me. It really gave me lots of ideas about how to solidify my language learning in the future.
    While it is obviously never possible to reach any level of fluency in a language in 2 weeks, it's still a fun challenge to see how much you can improve in a short time-frame and I want to see if I can try something like that with my languages

  • @cognisent_
    @cognisent_ 27 днів тому

    The bravery expressed here is significant. This is an incredible thing to take on and quite impressively executed.

  • @edgarviens
    @edgarviens 26 днів тому

    A big thank you! I plan to learn persian this summer.

  • @pandakicker1
    @pandakicker1 20 днів тому

    Oh man… you ROCK, dude! I have been trying to find ways to learn Farsi for a while!

  • @MartinIbert
    @MartinIbert 27 днів тому +2

    Dude. That was a wild ride. What you did there needed courage why above and beyond I would have been able to muster. I congratulate you on your progress (and of course of course on your son. I didn't know.)

    • @Langfocus
      @Langfocus  27 днів тому +1

      Thanks! The real courage comes with doing this for a video that a lot of people might see. So I had to keep telling myself that the reality will be interesting to see, even if I don't do very well.

    • @MartinIbert
      @MartinIbert 26 днів тому

      @@Langfocus It was. Good on you.

  • @KianSheik
    @KianSheik 27 днів тому

    I loved this video! Doodet daram

  • @bubbajenkins123
    @bubbajenkins123 27 днів тому +9

    Iranians may be nervous to talk about current events because their connection might be monitored by the government. And then bad things could happen to them if they say the wrong thing.

    • @Langfocus
      @Langfocus  27 днів тому +4

      Right. I was already conscious of that, but I learned that people don't want to get anywhere near those subjects. What I said to that one guy was something along the lines of "Please stay safe" (after Iran had been hit by you-know-whats launched by you-know-who). Even that minor comment caused him distress.

  • @letusplay2296
    @letusplay2296 27 днів тому +15

    The Tajik variety is also spoken by the majority in a few cities in Uzbekistan like Samarkand

    • @Langfocus
      @Langfocus  27 днів тому +5

      Yes, I discovered a couple of Persian speakers in Uzbekistan when using the video chat application. But they skipped me quickly. lol

    • @siyacer
      @siyacer 27 днів тому

      ​@@LangfocusThat's sad, I'm one of those

    • @letusplay2296
      @letusplay2296 27 днів тому +1

      @@Langfocus That's unfortunate :(
      I'd love to see a follow up video if you continue studying. I'm ethnically Persian and grew up in the west and only recently started learning myself

    • @Fenixsamarkandian
      @Fenixsamarkandian 27 днів тому +1

      ​@@siyacer as an Uzbek From Samarkand Uzbekistan 🇺🇿. I agree. There are a little Tajik Diaspore

  • @valmakar
    @valmakar 22 дні тому +1

    This was actually fun.
    I occasionally learn Persian for around 5 years on my phone (with Memrise, Mondly, etc) and I don't think I'm good at it already but surprisingly I understood most of the conversations in this video.

  • @hamedsoltandehghan7915
    @hamedsoltandehghan7915 24 дні тому +2

    Dude, as a persian speaker, although the grammar is way easier than nearby languages like arabic and turkish, the written and spoken forms are almost different, and the fact that you have mastered to speak "virtually" correct spoken language is really inspiring because most foreigners who speak persian, learn the written form first ( which is not false of anything)

    • @Langfocus
      @Langfocus  24 дні тому

      Thanks! That's one benefit of having a tutor. You can ask them to help you focus on the spoken forms rather than the written forms. Even the phrasebook I used (which should be for conversation) uses a lot of written forms.
      Also, when looking up new words, I often used Wiktionary.com to check them, because it usually gives both the literary form and colloquial form.

  • @stefanodadamo6809
    @stefanodadamo6809 27 днів тому +4

    Truly noble language.

  • @shimokitazawa1217
    @shimokitazawa1217 27 днів тому +1

    This is commendable! I'd really love to do a 2-weeks immersion like this! It almost sounds like a meditation retreat 😁

    • @Langfocus
      @Langfocus  27 днів тому +2

      It's kind of the opposite of a meditation retreat. You need to meditate to survive this! (And I do)

  • @bigsarge2085
    @bigsarge2085 27 днів тому +2

    So interesting!

  • @jon.truski
    @jon.truski 18 днів тому

    Paul, you've done it now. Persian has been on the back burner for awhile, especially now that i'm focusing on Spanish, but you've made it look so fun. I might have to take on two languages at once.
    side note, I appreciate the way you present yourself and your channel. There are too many channels that focus on "Learn X language in 30 days!" from youtubers claiming to speak 10 languages fluently and with ease. You're very transparent on how long it'll take to learn a language, and that none of them are easy. Thank you for your honesty

  • @amir_aj2974
    @amir_aj2974 22 дні тому

    omidwaram movafagh bashid . i hope you become successful.

  • @user-dx8ej1rx7s
    @user-dx8ej1rx7s 24 дні тому +1

    your videos are so fun

  • @Alirezarz62
    @Alirezarz62 15 днів тому

    I really appreciate you giving Persian (Farsi) a shot. It's a beautiful language and I'm proud of how fast you learned a lot in such a small timeframe. keep it up you are a smart person

  • @mravalik
    @mravalik 27 днів тому +3

    Good luck! I have friends from Iran whom I attempt to speak with, although it isn't perfect, I still try 🤣
    موفق بشيد!

  • @meeadsaber5350
    @meeadsaber5350 8 днів тому

    تلاش شما تحسین برانگیز است. ممنون از کانال بسیار خوبت your effort is admirable, thanks for your very good channel👏👏👏

  • @lylimthr3084
    @lylimthr3084 27 днів тому +2

    Thank you so much for this helpful video. You have just given me some tips and ideas on teaching Farsi to non native speakers. Keep up the good work and I would be happy to help you with any questions you may have as a Persian tutor. Just drop me a line.

  • @ZurNa-gd2hy
    @ZurNa-gd2hy 2 дні тому +1

    I am from Azerbaijan and i did not expect that simularity in some of words so "Mən xoşbəxtəm"

  • @bubbles581
    @bubbles581 25 днів тому

    Pimsleur is good for getting started I think sometimes it can be overly formal or weird language but it's a good start!

  • @armankhosravi7346
    @armankhosravi7346 25 днів тому

    That's amazing for only two weeks! 👍👍👍

  • @mehrdadbuffy
    @mehrdadbuffy 24 дні тому

    always travel with my phrase book, depending on the country. you speak great basic Farsi and I wish you good luck, been following you for almost 10 years.

    • @Langfocus
      @Langfocus  24 дні тому +1

      Thank you! Mamnunam 🙂

  • @goldenmoon2023
    @goldenmoon2023 День тому

    Fascinating video .. i was utterly enchanted at 15.55 .. Maazandaraan.. a place name we have only heard of, spoken with love for a long-ago home. Maybe you can guess I am a Parsi from India .. a label applied to the Zoroastrians who came here from Persia (Pars) approximately 1300 years ago. Those who came here more recently in approximately the last 150-200 years are called Iranis and, as far as I know, spoke the Dari dialect. Now, the Parsis here speak Gujerati as their L1, and even Dari is probably falling into disuse.
    The ancient languages of Avesta and Pahlavi are still studied by some scholars, and the University of Mumbai has recently opened a Department of Avesta Pahlavi Studies.

  • @Neurocognitif
    @Neurocognitif 21 день тому

    wow, this makes me so happy. i remember watching your farsi video when i was first deciding if i wanted to learn farsi. now i have progressed so far in the language. it really is a beautiful language, and iranians are wonderful and welcoming people. i hope you continue on this journey, because your persian is already so good, and i would love to see more persian videos on your channel!

    • @RezaTaheri-zm2jt
      @RezaTaheri-zm2jt 20 днів тому +1

      Salam khubi? Man daaram français yad migiram. Mituni komakam koni?

    • @Neurocognitif
      @Neurocognitif 20 днів тому

      @@RezaTaheri-zm2jt salam reza jan khubam to khubi? are hatman mitunam komaket konam. amrikayi hastam vali faranseye man bad nist. telegram ya instagram dari?

    • @RezaTaheri-zm2jt
      @RezaTaheri-zm2jt 20 днів тому +1

      Did you understand what I siad?

    • @Neurocognitif
      @Neurocognitif 20 днів тому

      @@RezaTaheri-zm2jt nemidunam chera vali javabe man nemibinam. are fahmidam. goftam salam reza jan khubam to khubi? hatman ke mitunam komaket konam. amrikayi hastam vali franseye man bad nist. telegram dari ya barnameye dige tarjih midi?

    • @Neurocognitif
      @Neurocognitif 20 днів тому

      shayad ke internete man bade😂toye azemayeshgah hastam

  • @jjpb1993
    @jjpb1993 14 днів тому

    Paul it's interesting you like to speak Persian language, i am outside of iran for almost 54 years, i like to join with your UA-cam conversation, that is great, thanks.

  • @PHH81
    @PHH81 24 дні тому

    omg thank you so much for sharing these awkward moments because they made me feel like I'm not the only one who makes embarrassing mistakes while trying to speak my target language.
    by the way I'm from Iran and good luck on learning Farsi!

  • @user-ph4bc5sw1n
    @user-ph4bc5sw1n 24 дні тому +6

    I loved this video! I learned a lot of farsi when I was a uni student from my boyfriend who was from tehran. I am so thrilled to still be able to understand basic farsi. I can also read farsi slowly. I love the persian language. Thank you for sharing this experience.

  • @ITSSIRWAN86
    @ITSSIRWAN86 24 дні тому

    great video dude greetings from iran ;)

  • @masoud4783
    @masoud4783 19 днів тому +1

    An idiom for you:
    نرود میخ آهنین در سنگ
    Naravad mix-e Āhanin dar sang.
    Literal translation: "An iron nail does not go into stone".
    We use this proverb for someone who doesn't pay attention to our advice and warnings and continues to do his own work and eventually injures himself.

  • @zovalentine7305
    @zovalentine7305 27 днів тому +1

    Thank you🙏

  • @Mr.pinkpunk
    @Mr.pinkpunk 15 днів тому +1

    There is a beautiful way of saying "thanks" which is "Damet Garm" and it means "may your breath be warm" which means long live or sth like that. It's so casual but saying that is not rude at all... Be aware of the pronunciation of As in the words. They should be pronounced like the first A in the word "Salam"
    Damet= دَم breath اِت your
    Garm= گرم warm

  • @pierreabbat6157
    @pierreabbat6157 27 днів тому +3

    I haven't experienced an Iranian internet connection, but I have experienced a Mexican mobile phone connection. A Mexican pastor I know traveled to the Eagle Pass/Piedras Negras area, and I had occasion to call him then. The quality went way down when he was on the Mexican side.
    The closest I've done to traveling somewhere where I didn't know any of the language was visiting Prague. I know a fair bit of Russian, so "východ" I understood immediately, and "příjezd/odjezd" I figured out with a little thought. (I had gotten off at the wrong station from the train from Berlin and had to figure out where to get on a train going the right way.) I didn't try to learn any of the language before I left.

  • @pedrambabazadeh1676
    @pedrambabazadeh1676 4 дні тому

    It was one of the most successful approaches to Persian considering the time limit. As a piece of advice, I could say in Persian we normally use definite object marker “Rā” after the definite object which turns into “Rō” or “-ō” in colloquial form of the language.
    For instance:” Man Mardom e Irān rō xeyli dust dāram”

  • @mohammadtk7163
    @mohammadtk7163 19 днів тому

    آفرین پاول
    دستت درد نکنه
    Well done Paul
    Wish you no pain in your hands !
    It's mean thankyou 😊

  • @hlgshm
    @hlgshm 26 днів тому +1

    Great video, thanks Paul. Greetings from Russia.

    • @Langfocus
      @Langfocus  26 днів тому

      Thank you! I'm glad you like it.