Salam! In farsi, in the consonants + ا, the distinction of vowel sounds(aa, o, a) is confusing. 1. را (raa)is "r+aa(â)". It is the long vowel pronunciation of "a", but to me the vowel sounds closer to "o" pronunciation. 2. ا sound is often heard as an "o" sound in these cases, for example, naya(نیا) sound like "nayo", and داروخانه (daruhane) --> doruhane, واکسن (vaksan) ---> voksan, مادر (madar) ---> modar, دارم (daram) ---> doram. 3. و also sounds sometimes "u", sometimes "o". I may have heard wrong. This may be difficult to explain in writing. You could make a pronunciation explanation video anytime later. 😄
Very good explanations. I had been struggling with this concept
@@jhut258 great to hear that
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Outstanding explanations. Thanks!
@@fredachildiev salam . good to hear that
Khob. Now I understood ra very well
@@manoharbodas618 Salam . Very good news
Very useful.
Thanks
@@hamidsepahvand1277 Oh thank you
The part ( omission),was so useful and intersting❤❤
@@Zahra-l8s1r i am happy you liked it
12:04 Could you shorted it even further from
کلید منو ندیدی؟
to
کلیدمو ندیدی؟
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@@edella1967 salam . perfect
Yes you can
Salam! In farsi, in the consonants + ا, the distinction of vowel sounds(aa, o, a) is confusing.
1. را (raa)is "r+aa(â)". It is the long vowel pronunciation of "a", but to me the vowel sounds closer to "o" pronunciation.
2. ا sound is often heard as an "o" sound in these cases, for example, naya(نیا) sound like "nayo", and داروخانه (daruhane) --> doruhane, واکسن (vaksan) ---> voksan, مادر (madar) ---> modar, دارم (daram) ---> doram.
3. و also sounds sometimes "u", sometimes "o".
I may have heard wrong. This may be difficult to explain in writing. You could make a pronunciation explanation video anytime later. 😄
@@mothernature1323 sure , actually i have made a video on ( الف) letter explaining all . i will post it very soon
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