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oti_otiSaturday 09th of April 2005 08:05:31 PM
Salam alaikom - Salam alaikom!
I'm devoted and strongly interested in knowing languages connected by anyhow with Islam and Arabic language. I have been studying Arabic and I'm loving it:). Second language I would love to learn (at least the bases) is Farsi. I already know the persian alphabet. Anyone would like to help me in my effort? ;).
Best greetings.
javad2000Sunday 10th of April 2005 11:06:57 PM
Yes! - Salam My friend
You can start learning Farsi here:
http://www.iles.umn.edu/faculty/bashiri/Lessons%20folder/Contents.html

You can also download the tapes related to the lessons here:
http://www.iles.umn.edu/faculty/bashiri/Lessons%20folder/PfBindex.html

Then you can ask me all your questions here:
javad2000@gmail.com

In fact, Paul gave me the address of this website. Hope you like it.

You can also go to:
www.easypersian.com

to learn Farsi online.

Also:
You also ask me to send you the pronounciation of sth in my own voice!
You can ask me to complete or correct your writings!
You can ask me to translate short texts for you!
You can ask me to explain the meanings of Farsi poems for you!
You can write down the text of a film or a song, and then ask me to complete the parts which you didn't understand!
Yuo can ask me about the story of Iranian famous serials or movies or tell you the meanings of what they say in the film!
In one word, You can ask me to do anything for you!


Javad
Queen_Farah_of_IranTuesday 10th of April 2007 06:59:32 AM
Farsi/Parsi - The Language of Persia/Iran is not a arabic language it is an Aryan language and people, not to confuse with the nazi ideals whom are not Aryans(see dictionary under Iraian)
Our language is not related to any Middle Eastern Language but is it\'s self an Indo-Iranian-European Family Language and is the largest of the Indo-European Family language tree, some indo-Iranian languages are found in India as well such as Sanskrit and others.


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