Hope you enjoy it 💚😊! Comment what language you speak down below! ⬇ Also Talha is getting most of these words right this time so if you have any feedback or suggestions you can message him or me on instagram! Talha's instagram: instagram.com/talhacheema7/ My instagram: instagram.com/amir.tavassoly/
I was born and raised in Pakistan. Urdu has words from Persian, Arabic, Turkish, Hindi, Punjabi, Sindhi and many other languages including Greek. Any Pakistani would have an advantage in this game :)
In Turkish, dar means thight and we called "dar" so same sound, we called çehre for chehra, we called zemin for zameen, we called tamam or tamamiyle for tamaam, we called bağ for bagh. Pronouns are almost the same. If a Turkish hears, he can easily understand. Love from Turkey:)
@@Gutians A contributing factor could also be that in Pakistan, they tend to use more Arabic words now than before just take "Allah Hafiz" for example. It is an unusual hybrid word that doesn't exist in Arabic or Persian yet it is used to imply one's religiosity.
@City Skyline urdu was made the national language due to two main reasons. 1. Pakistan is home to 72 languages and had we taken the largest language i.e: Punjabi it could have been seen as a sign of favouritism so Urdu was chosen. 2. Historically Urdu was seen as the language of the muslims of the subcontinent as even though the muslims didn't create it, it was because of them that urdu rose in popularity thus making it the official language of a state in the subcontinent which was now home to majority of the muslims of the subcontinent was the only sensible thing to do
Oh my God.. I could understand 90% of Persian words and 100% Urdu words ..I'm from India and I Know Hindi.. now I know there are a lot of words in hindi arrived from Persian language
Yeh apki movie language boli jati h yeh urdu h real hindi apke maha bharat drama m boli jati h hindi come from Sanskrit language and urdu is mixture of arabic and Persian language hindi and urdu different languages ok
I Am North Indian Muslim, alot of cultural &religious ties with farsi 🇮🇷 and Hindustani (Hindi+Urdu) 🇮🇳🇵🇰 On paper we 🇮🇳🇵🇰 speak different languages, on tongue we are the same. Some times I feel like crying that my brothers left India and now live in a different nation. May peace prevail, Allah Hu Akbar 🇮🇳☪️
@@bakwasmaster6426 aapnay dorost kaha, laikin aggur national language hai tou aani chahyey. Mujhey khudh nhi ati Urdu, laikin seekhnay ki koshish karta houn. Urdu is a beutifull language and we must learn and preserve it, and avoide corruption it
Urdu and Persian seem to be equal because Hindi and Persian are mixed in Urdu. At one time Persian was the official language of India. So there are many Persian influences in many languages of India. Urdu is one of her. It is an official language of Pakistan and is widely used in India and elsewhere.
@@hussaindaud1260 Punjabis know better urdu than rest of pakistanis Pakhtoon sindhis have own accents Where so called muhajir urdu speaking had own bihari bengali marathi gujrati as mother tongue
I'm from Bangladesh and learned hindi Language from tv and hindi and urdu to me seems like 98% similar... So basically also understand urdu... But from both persian and urdu there are soo many word that are so similar to Bengali... Wow... Language is really an amazing thing... So far yet so close... Peace!
in Indian TV it is not pure Hindi, it is "Urduized Hindi" to reach a wider audience, if you want to listen to somewhat pure Hindi just listen to some BJP politicians or listen to Amitabh Bachan's show.
'araam' is normally used as a verb and to say 'to slow down', 'to calm down', 'to rest', 'to chill' etc. But to describe the feeling of calmness/peacefulness, the word used is 'sukoon'.
Persian and kashmiri are so similar, it's almost scary(in a good way). Sometime back i was watching a farsi movie and i could make out some of the phrases they were speaking, to the point where they sounded almost kashmiri, even the inflection. It was so cool. At one point in the movie the protagonist is out side the door of his ailing father and is screaming 'baba darwaz khol'. It's basically kashmiri. Awesome.
TheIronMan987 yeah I agree , his Urdu is fine and even nowadays urdu- speakers don't have that much grasp as our forefathers had, I am Urdu speaker and my Urdu is good but that guy hasn't done a bad job, in earlier video he wasn't good though but thats the problem with pakistanis being raised in foreign countries
HOLY SHIT!!! I got Naranji!! In Spanish, it's naranjo/anaranjo! The etymology of the word must have similar roots. I wonder if oranges/citruses originate in the Middle East.
Naaranj in Arabic (نارنج) means "sour orange" (also known as "bitter orange"). Oranges and more broadly, agrumes are believed to be from China originally.
But in Urdu, people do say "Kaam Tamam" meaning "Work is finished/ended/done" (Kaam = work) Funny thing is in Bengali, we use the word "Khushki" to mean "dandruff" or "scurf", i.e. flakes on skin surface (it was probably adopted because it's caused by the dryness of skin).
Amir Tavassoly "Kushti" also means wrestling in Bengali but I was actually talking about "Khushki" i.e. dryness - the word you had in the video. In Sanskrit, work is "karm" cognate with Persian.
Hi Ashraf, using Khushki as dandruff makes sense to us as Persians, basically the scalp becomes dry and may be itchy and makes Dandruff! It is really nice to learn the words from relative languages.
Wow amazing video bro! I speak Azeri and don't know Persian very well but I have a Pakistani friend who speaks Urdu and I got like almost all the words except golabi. I'm fascinated by the similarities between Urdu, Persian, and Azeri. Keep up the great work since I just subscribed!
Khushki means dryness in.urdu also . and Tamam تمام means end .as well as in Persian . urdu speaker doesn't know urdu properly . khushk is adjective means dry and khushki means dryness which is a noun.
Hi Amir, the similarities are because Urdu borrowed heavily from Dari Persian of Afghanistan during Mughal times. The Indo-Iranian part is there in the background too, but those terms are not so easily apparent
It's so weird, I thought Hindi had a load of Persian loanwords but Persian too has a lot of Sanskrit loanwords, some of which are doublets in Hindi/Urdu (different words but with same roots)! Great videos!
That Pakistani guy’s Urdu is not very good tho , The Persian guy has to explain him the meaning of Tamam when in Urdu it’s used in the same sense . Also dar is also dar in Urdu 🙄
In Russian we have word "Земля" ("Zemlya") which means ground and earth too. I think it sounds a little bit the same as in Persian, especially when we modify that word into adjective, like "земной" ("zemnoy")
Just so you know. Urdu has been made up by many languages which mainly include Arabi and Farsi. Alot of words that you used could easily be guessed but Talha's Urdu In not really good. But you guys did it Really Good❤
Urdu is a mixture if different languages like arabic,persian,sanskrit and turkish Urdu word is taken from turkish which means army bc it consists of different laguages which we can say language army !
Tamaam doesn't mean a lot, it means everything. Also, the meaning of "end" is also correct in some contexts. For example "iska kaam tamaam" means he's "done for" or he’s “ended”
Hello! Thank you so much for your kind wishes 😊Happy Norooz and new year to you too and your family. Wishing you and your loved ones a year filled with happiness and good health 😆🎊🎉🎈💚
I love playing with words!Really enjoy this versatility of languages and guess it would be great fun if I were there as I can understand the connections among persian,urdu,bangla,hindi! Carry on....♥
Hey Amir I just recently discovered your channel and I have to say your content is really really nice! Just love the fact that you bring people from all over the world :) keep doing this man, wishing you the best! Btw same word in Urdu and Farsi can give me brain freeze sometimes when I hear it in Farsi :P I guess it’s the specific pronunciation which makes it sound different.
Heyy Chowdhury!! Thank you so much for your heartfelt comment, I really appreciate it 😊and hahaha yes you're right, same thing happens to me when I hear it in Urdu :P Hope you have a great day/night :))
I'm from afghanistan and I speak Persian but like there are some differences between iran Persian and afghani Persian Most of the hindi words us like Persian 😀 And also in afghani Persian we say gulabi for pink but the don't in Iran Persian 👍
Hope you enjoy it 💚😊! Comment what language you speak down below! ⬇
Also Talha is getting most of these words right this time so if you have any feedback or suggestions you can message him or me on instagram!
Talha's instagram: instagram.com/talhacheema7/
My instagram: instagram.com/amir.tavassoly/
Amir Tavassoly oh! I am gonna give him list for the video of Thursday
Amir Tavassoly love ur video
We need video with your Lebanese friend (Ali) we missed u too guys together ❤
My mother tongue is Bengali.
Amir Tavassoly r u learned Urdu language ????u choiced mostly similar words of Urdu and Persian
I was born and raised in Pakistan. Urdu has words from Persian, Arabic, Turkish, Hindi, Punjabi, Sindhi and many other languages including Greek. Any Pakistani would have an advantage in this game :)
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Not greek
@@noumanabbasi9547greek bc of Turkish exchange
In Turkish, dar means thight and we called "dar" so same sound, we called çehre for chehra, we called zemin for zameen, we called tamam or tamamiyle for tamaam, we called bağ for bagh. Pronouns are almost the same. If a Turkish hears, he can easily understand. Love from Turkey:)
Also "Talha" is same, there are too many people whose name is Talha.
Wow that’s so interesting! 😮
Zameen means Land in Bengali too
chehra means face in bengali too
n Talha is a common muslim name 😂😍
Demir Han Talha is not that common, at least in istanbul
Ummmha
Persian (Farsi) is such a sweet language. My father used to speak but it has now been omitted from our courses in schools.
shoaib zaheer why
@@Gutians A contributing factor could also be that in Pakistan, they tend to use more Arabic words now than before just take "Allah Hafiz" for example. It is an unusual hybrid word that doesn't exist in Arabic or Persian yet it is used to imply one's religiosity.
@City Skyline urdu was made the national language due to two main reasons.
1. Pakistan is home to 72 languages and had we taken the largest language i.e: Punjabi it could have been seen as a sign of favouritism so Urdu was chosen.
2. Historically Urdu was seen as the language of the muslims of the subcontinent as even though the muslims didn't create it, it was because of them that urdu rose in popularity thus making it the official language of a state in the subcontinent which was now home to majority of the muslims of the subcontinent was the only sensible thing to do
Aaram means simply rest 😂
Oh my God.. I could understand 90% of Persian words and 100% Urdu words ..I'm from India and I Know Hindi.. now I know there are a lot of words in hindi arrived from Persian language
Hindi and Urdu 95%are same
Rakesh Debnath Yup, thats cuz they’re the same language. And yes the two biggest languages which influenced Hindustani are Sanskrit and Persian
@Sick Beats ok
@@shamsher2652right they don't know perfect Hindi🤣
Yeh apki movie language boli jati h yeh urdu h real hindi apke maha bharat drama m boli jati h hindi come from Sanskrit language and urdu is mixture of arabic and Persian language hindi and urdu different languages ok
This one was good. Tamam also means end in Urdu, and Khushki does mean dryness in urdu.
They used the wrong guy for Urdu. The guy had no idea about the pronunciation and even the simplest of words like Tamam. Pathetic!
Great video Amir jan!! 👍☺
Thank you so much Bahador jan! I really appreciate it ☺️☺️
Bahador you sound like Rahim Khan from Kite Runner.😂 "Very good Amir Jan"
hey, tamman also means "the end" in Urdu.. like "kaam tamman"!
We love pakistan, frome iran 🇮🇷❤️🇵🇰
We love you too BROTHER! 🇮🇷♥️🇵🇰
I Am North Indian Muslim, alot of cultural &religious ties with farsi 🇮🇷 and Hindustani (Hindi+Urdu) 🇮🇳🇵🇰
On paper we 🇮🇳🇵🇰 speak different languages, on tongue we are the same. Some times I feel like crying that my brothers left India and now live in a different nation.
May peace prevail, Allah Hu Akbar 🇮🇳☪️
@@AntiFurryJihad nah hindi has sanskrit whereas urdu has persian arabix influence not all words are understandable
Love both Urdu and Persian language and also Persian is parent language to Urdu language love from Michigan USA 🇺🇸
Pakistani guy doesn't know the urdu himself, we (Pakistani) use all persion words what iranian guy asked, even "kashf"
Even "dar" is used I urdu as we he does not kno urdu.... next time find Pakistani guy who know urdu
@@drzeeshaann kyunka aksar pakistaniyon ki urdu madri zaban nahin ha
@@bakwasmaster6426 aapnay dorost kaha, laikin aggur national language hai tou aani chahyey. Mujhey khudh nhi ati Urdu, laikin seekhnay ki koshish karta houn. Urdu is a beutifull language and we must learn and preserve it, and avoide corruption it
Tamaam in Urdu can be used to mean the "end" as well but mainly in poetic Urdu. But its usually used as "the whole thing" or "the entire thing"
Thanks for your comment Shamyl! :)
Persian vs Urdu Part 3!!
John Halvaci you handsome boy
With a better Urdu speaker
Tamam is actually from arabic meaning complete so it fits both meaning. End = completed and many/everyone= complete as in no one was left out.
Thanks for the info Ashar! :)
It don't think this is pure arabic.
Urdu and Persian seem to be equal because Hindi and Persian are mixed in Urdu. At one time Persian was the official language of India. So there are many Persian influences in many languages of India. Urdu is one of her. It is an official language of Pakistan and is widely used in India and elsewhere.
Anirban Chaudhury lol. Hindi and Urdu are the same Languages
You should study more. something about world history and language. Even your general knowledge is so poor.
Hindi ?? what is hindi their is no such thing are hindi language.
Its same as Urdu.
More like an improper form of Urdu sentence structure vise.
“Dar” in Spanish is a verb which means “to give”.
Alvaro Favela en lenguaje Romanos DAR es PERO, y regalo
Yes
i'm persian but i know basic urdu communication
Oh wow thats cool!
So his Urdu is not perfect otherwise, he would have got every word right. But he did well. Great video Amir and Talha 😊
Nadir Shirazi not every,
fatima, I m urdu and farsi speaking
He is definitely from Punjab or at the very least Punjabised.
Are u shirazi????? Really?
@@hussaindaud1260 Punjabis know better urdu than rest of pakistanis Pakhtoon sindhis have own accents Where so called muhajir urdu speaking had own bihari bengali marathi gujrati as mother tongue
Like we say "qissa tamam which means story ended
I'm from Bangladesh and learned hindi Language from tv and hindi and urdu to me seems like 98% similar... So basically also understand urdu... But from both persian and urdu there are soo many word that are so similar to Bengali... Wow... Language is really an amazing thing... So far yet so close...
Peace!
in Indian TV it is not pure Hindi, it is "Urduized Hindi" to reach a wider audience, if you want to listen to somewhat pure Hindi just listen to some BJP politicians or listen to Amitabh Bachan's show.
Tamaam means all
Tamaam means end as well. for example, 'kaam tamaam hona' meaning 'met the end' or 'kaam tamaam kar dia' meaning 'ended something/someone'.
In Turkish it means OK
also in arabic it means all , so it comes to an end
and there’s nothing left
Tamaan means end, but tamaame is all
lot of love from iran
Do another one
Dar and darwaza both are used in Urdu . means door . as in other Pakistani languages . In Sindhi " dar " is mostly used and darwazo .
I loved this. The Arabic influences are heavy. I had forgotten that naranja (Spanish) came from naranji!
'araam' is normally used as a verb and to say 'to slow down', 'to calm down', 'to rest', 'to chill' etc. But to describe the feeling of calmness/peacefulness, the word used is 'sukoon'.
In urdu too we say dar but not in common use now a days only those who read books know
Gulaab means rose Gulaabi means like a rose meaning the implication over here is => red color.
Persian and kashmiri are so similar, it's almost scary(in a good way). Sometime back i was watching a farsi movie and i could make out some of the phrases they were speaking, to the point where they sounded almost kashmiri, even the inflection. It was so cool. At one point in the movie the protagonist is out side the door of his ailing father and is screaming 'baba darwaz khol'. It's basically kashmiri. Awesome.
Tohu chhu varey ?
@@Nikhil-yw6ff aah varey
In my language
O Babu dar khol. 😂
Talha cheema is jutt he himself doesn't know proper urdu.. i think you should have invited some pure speaker.
I will be inviting different people next time :)
Amir Tavassoly he is fine. But in urdu tamam also means complete, end etc
Amir Tavassoly invite some Pashtuns from Afghanistan or Pakistan :)
TheIronMan987 yeah I agree , his Urdu is fine and even nowadays urdu- speakers don't have that much grasp as our forefathers had, I am Urdu speaker and my Urdu is good but that guy hasn't done a bad job, in earlier video he wasn't good though but thats the problem with pakistanis being raised in foreign countries
Aisha SK how does speaking Urdu is akin to being punjabized ?
As a tajik I understood all of urdu words. Urdu is very close to farsi
I am Uzbek after the video. I know that i understand urdu more than persian people hahahaha
Salam .. I enjoyed watching this video, I can't tell you how happy I am because I'm learning new words in Farsi .. Mutshakaram.
HOLY SHIT!!! I got Naranji!! In Spanish, it's naranjo/anaranjo! The etymology of the word must have similar roots. I wonder if oranges/citruses originate in the Middle East.
Naaranj in Arabic (نارنج) means "sour orange" (also known as "bitter orange"). Oranges and more broadly, agrumes are believed to be from China originally.
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From iran
Love Iran 🇮🇷 from🇵🇰
But in Urdu, people do say "Kaam Tamam" meaning "Work is finished/ended/done" (Kaam = work)
Funny thing is in Bengali, we use the word "Khushki" to mean "dandruff" or "scurf", i.e. flakes on skin surface (it was probably adopted because it's caused by the dryness of skin).
Hahaha that’s so interesting! In Farsi work is “karaam” and “Kushti” means to wrestle
Amir Tavassoly "Kushti" also means wrestling in Bengali but I was actually talking about "Khushki" i.e. dryness - the word you had in the video. In Sanskrit, work is "karm" cognate with Persian.
Ohhh yes you're right! Sorry I read it as "kushti" haha I dont know why 😂😂😅😅
Hi Ashraf, using Khushki as dandruff makes sense to us as Persians, basically the scalp becomes dry and may be itchy and makes Dandruff!
It is really nice to learn the words from relative languages.
Yes, it is a truly fascinating subject. And it indirectly teaches you so much about a culture and its history.
they are so cute! do a part three!!!
Aww thank youuu ❤️
The iranian boy is actually good-tempered❤❤❤
“Del” can also refer to heart in Farsi
Tamaam also means end
true, sometimes when we are angry we say I will end you- tamaam kar du ga
yes tamam meins END too!!! YE KISSA TAMAM HUA ..he doesnt know urduuuuu!!!!
It means many too
Thanks Hamza! :)
Wow amazing video bro! I speak Azeri and don't know Persian very well but I have a Pakistani friend who speaks Urdu and I got like almost all the words except golabi. I'm fascinated by the similarities between Urdu, Persian, and Azeri. Keep up the great work since I just subscribed!
Tamaam also in arabic and Turkish
Farsi: kafsh
English: shoes
Hindi: joota(musculine) or jooti(feminine)
Persian: Zameen
Urdu: Zameen
Banglai: Zomeen
Bolchi vs farsi
Good idea 👍👍
Balochi and Farsi are quite similar
same as dari vs farsi
I am baloch I watch Iranian movie and fully understand
Tamam also means complete in urdu like kaam tamam meaning work done complete. So it does mean final.
Tamaam means more like "whole" or "entire"
Because of the similarities between urdu and farsi , persian people learn urdu easily
Same here. Being a Pakistani it's easier to understand Farsi.
@@Farid-Abbasi what's the best way to learn?
@@GoodByeSkyHarborLivethe best way to learn Urdu if you know Persian would be with the help of Google translate. Try it. I learn Persian that way.
Khushki means dryness in.urdu also . and Tamam تمام means end .as well as in Persian . urdu speaker doesn't know urdu properly . khushk is adjective means dry and khushki means dryness which is a noun.
Tamaam also means 'complete' too. In Urdu
del in persian also means heart.EX: deldar, delroba.. however, people misuse the word in Iran.
Actually Urdu was a language created by mixing Arabic, Persian , Sanskrit, along with some Turkish
Achi video thi bhai & tarjume farsi comment maan yani kheli bahaal bud, keep it up
Knowing a little bit of both languages, this was SO MUCH FUN
Loved it ❤👌
Hi Amir, the similarities are because Urdu borrowed heavily from Dari Persian of Afghanistan during Mughal times. The Indo-Iranian part is there in the background too, but those terms are not so easily apparent
amir jan the word "del" does not mean stomach, it means heart. However, people in Iran are misusing it.
Bagicha means garden in Nepali.
Most of the more here are similar in Nepali too
yooo, Baghicha means garden in Urdu as well, we just shorten it to Bagh
It's so weird, I thought Hindi had a load of Persian loanwords but Persian too has a lot of Sanskrit loanwords, some of which are doublets in Hindi/Urdu (different words but with same roots)! Great videos!
They're most likely cognates as Sanskrit and Old Persian shared the same roots.
That Pakistani guy’s Urdu is not very good tho , The Persian guy has to explain him the meaning of Tamam when in Urdu it’s used in the same sense . Also dar is also dar in Urdu 🙄
In Persian DEL means heart and stomach not only stomach. Like delam barat tang shode
Taman he was actually right it does not mean alot in urdu
Tamam doesn't mean a lot in Urdu. It means All.
Pick some different words gents. ☺️
We will for the next video! thank you :)
Lol I speak both languages because my mom is from iran and my dad is from Pakistan
It should be Persian (Farsi) vs Hindustani (urdu)
What's the difference between Hindustani Urdu and Pakistan Urdu
Tamaam means whole...araam means comfort...
In Russian we have word "Земля" ("Zemlya") which means ground and earth too. I think it sounds a little bit the same as in Persian, especially when we modify that word into adjective, like "земной" ("zemnoy")
Oh wow that’s so interesting! Thanks for your comment. By the way I love Cristiano Ronaldo 😊❤️
thank you for your channel ❤️
Why are these guys so surprised? Isn't Urdu a language which derives all its vocab from Farsi and some from Arabi? Urdu has no word of its own
Del is meaning heart in Persian too like deldade (دلداده)،deldar (دلدار)and delsetan(دلستان)،and delbar(دلبر)
Thanks for your video 💐
In Urdu delbar means sweetheart
Khushki means dryness
Good . At the time of nationalized silos, such talks brings in spirit of global village. Keep it up! Would love one on Punjab/Persian
A lot of the time, Talha's either confused due to your accent or he doesn't know the alternative/formal meaning of the word.
2:11 Aasman ko dekho baadal nazar aayenge - Look at the sky and you will see clouds.
Every single word is the same in Kurdish
im turkish and guessed chahra, zameen , tamam(means whole) , bagh , naranji.
Love ❤️ turkey From Pakistan
Just so you know. Urdu has been made up by many languages which mainly include Arabi and Farsi. Alot of words that you used could easily be guessed but Talha's Urdu In not really good. But you guys did it Really Good❤
That's an amazing video, make more videos like that on Urdu and Persian
They are similar due to the Persian conquests of Pakistan
Persian didn't conquer pakistan
2:45 Hyderabadi Urdu speakers know this word very well 🤣😂🤣😂 "pele" LMAO
In Hyderabad(India) Pele Means Testis
So many similarities between Farsi and Urdu.
Urdu is a mixture if different languages like arabic,persian,sanskrit and turkish
Urdu word is taken from turkish which means army bc it consists of different laguages which we can say language army !
Tamaam doesn't mean a lot, it means everything. Also, the meaning of "end" is also correct in some contexts. For example "iska kaam tamaam" means he's "done for" or he’s “ended”
Del=heart in Farsi too
Yeah Amir really missed the boat on that one
khuski is so common in Urdu i am surprised he didnt recognize
1:00 pure Surprise on his face "how d you know that?!" 😂😂 🤌💙
Indeed the urdu guy doesn't know urdu properly.
ممنون از ویدیو تون... و اینکه در فارسی(( دل)) دو معنا داره... هم شکم و هم قلب... مثل وقتی که میگیم دل کسی رو نشکنیم
Del is also heart in Persian
Hello Amir .... Happy Norooz and new year! Wish you and your family all the best in this year🎆🎈🎇🎊🎉
Hello! Thank you so much for your kind wishes 😊Happy Norooz and new year to you too and your family. Wishing you and your loved ones a year filled with happiness and good health 😆🎊🎉🎈💚
Amir Tavassoly Thank you Amir❤
I love playing with words!Really enjoy this versatility of languages and guess it would be great fun if I were there as I can understand the connections among persian,urdu,bangla,hindi! Carry on....♥
I speak dari and we say more things like urdu🤔🤔
Hey Amir I just recently discovered your channel and I have to say your content is really really nice! Just love the fact that you bring people from all over the world :) keep doing this man, wishing you the best!
Btw same word in Urdu and Farsi can give me brain freeze sometimes when I hear it in Farsi :P I guess it’s the specific pronunciation which makes it sound different.
Heyy Chowdhury!! Thank you so much for your heartfelt comment, I really appreciate it 😊and hahaha yes you're right, same thing happens to me when I hear it in Urdu :P Hope you have a great day/night :))
Why dont u make a Kurdish vs Persian video
They are so similar
I'm from afghanistan and I speak Persian but like there are some differences between iran Persian and afghani Persian
Most of the hindi words us like Persian 😀
And also in afghani Persian we say gulabi for pink but the don't in Iran Persian 👍
Do another oneee!!! Sparing the colors and use a bit of difficult language.. So much criticism because ABSOLUTELY LOVE YOUR LANGUAGE CHALLENGES
Thank you so much Rabeaa! Will do 😊💚
Every bro handshake you did after a word, gave me life XD
What’s ur outdo music called? I really like it
Aroomam by Eddie Attar :)