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farsi? - 06-29-2008, 05:04 PM

can anyone here speak the persian language farsi? if yes, than tell me! i can, i could also use the letters, but lets start like this. salam. esme man reza ast. choma tschtorit?


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hello! yes, i will mail you. are you also interested in farsi, or just so?


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I know some Mesopotamian Arabic but it's a lot different from farsi I think.


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I know some Mesopotamian Arabic but it's a lot different from farsi I think.
well, erm, give me an example. in persian good night means: shab becher

and in mesopotamian arabic?


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07-17-2008, 05:56 PM

i can speak farsi a little bit cause my parents came from iran, but i was born in the USA. i can't read or write it though.

choma tschtorit? -- choma means you , but i don't understand tschorit.


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SebbaH il KHer means 'Good Morning'
Mesa il KHer is 'Good afternoon/evening'
Lele Saide is 'Goodnight
and Merhaba is just 'hello'
You can also say 'shloneg' to say 'how are you' or 'sharku marku'(more of a street lingo)
It's really confusing though because different regions all have their own unique way of speaking.

I think some people say "habibi" to say "I love you", but some use it as a noun. Like when someone is your special friend you call them your habibi.


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i can speak farsi a little bit cause my parents came from iran, but i was born in the USA. i can't read or write it though.

choma tschtorit? -- choma means you , but i don't understand tschorit.


nice to meet you reza. es man jon hast
ok! cool! choma tschtorit means: how are you? in a formal way.

and you say esme man not es man. but thats just a small mistake.


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SebbaH il KHer means 'Good Morning'
Mesa il KHer is 'Good afternoon/evening'
Lele Saide is 'Goodnight
and Merhaba is just 'hello'
You can also say 'shloneg' to say 'how are you' or 'sharku marku'(more of a street lingo)
It's really confusing though because different regions all have their own unique way of speaking.

I think some people say "habibi" to say "I love you", but some use it as a noun. Like when someone is your special friend you call them your habibi.
Cool. In farsi good morning means sobbh becher
But there are differences i see too. Like in farsi hello is salam
Nd habibi, right, i know this arabic word. Means i love you, or my dear love, my great love.


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07-17-2008, 07:22 PM

oh ok. u spell it differently than i would. choma che thori .is my way.
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