Dari is language which Afghans speak its more pure by that I mean how the Brits and the Americans speak or even Australians speak., there are similarities but farsi (Iranian) has many words and vocabulary mixed in with other languages like french. The pronounciation and stuff is a bit different.
thanks erundur.
is dari very different from pashto - i mean, can the 2 understand each other?
No they are different, some of the words are the same but thats because when living so close together with each other both languages accept either sides version of a word and go with it. Pashto is mainly spoken in the Southern regions of Afghanistan and across the border into eastern pakistan.
Dari, Uzbeki, etc are mainly spoken towards the north, from the areas of Kabul and east to the border regions connecting to Iran and up to its border regions in the north.
assalamu alaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh
sis rameen, heres a beneficial link to learn persian.........
an iranian teaches there online and his way of teaching is very beautiful,simple and interesting......
after learning just a few lessons u will be able to translate a whole para into english...
so the link is www.easypersian.com
best wishes
wassalam
Sometime, when watching Iranian movies ... they sounded like Hindi..
Have u actually watched Indian filmz coz there r alwayz music of love wiv bright colour saree n itz all about love...Itz so SAD..... They shud relli chnge the genre 4 once.. It would be a great success in the movie industry...
Khobam. means fine i think?
Tashakkormekonam.. Thanks..
i watch iranian tv channels.. don't understand much but it is pretty good..
Persian and Turkish languages have many words in common..
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