Have you ever dreamed of unlocking the secrets of an ancient language that has shaped history, poetry, and culture for centuries?
Learning Farsi, with over 110 million speakers, connects you to a rich and diverse culture that has profoundly influenced the world.
Farsi, one of the oldest languages spoken today, is so well-preserved that modern speakers can easily read and understand texts from 1700 years ago. This means that by learning Farsi, you can understand and read the mesmerizing poets of Rumi, Hafez, and Ferdowsi in their original, lyrical Farsi.
Discover how to learn Farsi! Let’s get started on this exciting adventure together.
How to Learn Farsi Part 1: Characteristics
Before we dive into learning Farsi, let's explore some fascinating features of this beautiful language!
Right to left writing: Farsi is written from right to left, which might be new for you.
Alphabet: Farsi uses a modified version of the Arabic alphabet, with 32 letters.
No gender in nouns: Unlike many languages, Farsi doesn't have gendered nouns.
Pronunciation: There are sounds in Farsi that might not exist in English, but they're fun to learn!
How to Learn Farsi Part 2: The Alphabet
The Farsi alphabet might look different from what you're used to, but don't worry, it's all part of the fun. Farsi uses a modified version of the Arabic alphabet with 32 letters. While it might seem challenging at first, many letters have sounds similar to English.
Check out the video below where we’ll go through the Farsi alphabet, letter by letter, and learn how to pronounce each one correctly.
If you prefer, you can also refer to this text-based Farsi alphabet chart to familiarize yourself with the Farsi alphabet.
Quiz
Identify the Farsi letter from the given sound: "M"
How to Learn Farsi Part 3: Essential Words
Ready to greet someone in Farsi? Learn how to say "Hello" (Salam), "How are you?" (Chetori?), and introduce yourself with "My name is..." (Esm-e man ... ast).
Check out the video below to see and hear these words in action!
Let's add more to your vocabulary with everyday phrases like "Thanks" (Merci), "Yes" (Bale), and "No" (Na).
Quiz
Imagine you are preparing for a trip to Iran. Which of the following would help you get ready language-wise?
A. Learn basic words and phrases like "please," "thank you," "where is," and "how much?"
B. Buy a Farsi phrasebook and focus on common sentences for travelers.
C. Familiarize yourself with Farsi numbers to understand prices and addresses.
D. Memorize the names of famous Iranian poets in Farsi.
Quiz
Select the option(s) that would be the right way to learn Farsi language:
How to Learn Farsi Part 4: Numbers
Counting in Farsi is useful and a great way to build your vocabulary.
You'll find it handy whether you're shopping, telling time, or impressing your friends! Ready to start counting? Check out the image below to see the numbers from 1 to 10 in Farsi and their English equivalents.
You can also refer to this text-based Farsi number chart.
How to Learn Farsi Part 5: Persian Culture
Let's discover the richness of Persian culture through these key aspects:
Persian cat - گربه ایرانی
Famous for their long, luxurious fur and sweet temperaments, Persian cats are one of the world's oldest and most beloved cat breeds.
Persian carpet - فرش ایرانی
Known for their detailed designs and craftsmanship, Persian carpets are treasured as art pieces and symbols of Persian heritage.
Nowruz - نوروز
Celebrated on the first day of spring, Nowruz is the Persian New Year, marked by family gatherings, special meals, and Haft-Seen displays.
Tea - چای
Essential to daily life, tea (chai) is enjoyed throughout the day in Iran, accompanied by pastries and sweets, and served as a gesture of hospitality.
Persian food - غذای ایرانی
Delights with various flavorful dishes such as kebabs, stews (khoresht), and fragrant rice dishes (polo), reflecting Iran's diverse culinary traditions.
Hospitality - مهمان نوازی
Iranians are renowned for their warm hospitality, welcoming guests with genuine kindness and often sharing delicious food.
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Great job, or as they say in Farsi, "Afarin!" آفرین!
You've taken the first steps into a rich and beautiful language, and there's so much more to explore. To continue your journey and become more fluent in Farsi, here's a handy checklist of next steps:
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