You can say "خواهش میکنم" (khahesh mikonam) in Farsi to mean "you are very welcome."
Farsi, also known as Persian, originates from Iran (formerly Persia) and is the official language of the country. It belongs to the Indo-Iranian branch of the Indo-European language family and has been spoken for over 2,500 years.
You say "خانه" (pronounced as "khaneh") in Farsi to refer to a house.
In Farsi, "welcome" is translated as "خوش آمدید" (pronounced as "khosh amadid").
You can say "خوش آمدید" (khosh amadid) in Farsi, which translates to welcome in English.
In Farsi, you would say "بیا اینجا" which is pronounced as "bia inja."
Farsi, also known as Persian, is both a written and oral language. It is written using the Persian script, which is a version of the Arabic script. In addition to being spoken in Iran, Farsi is also the official language of Tajikistan and one of the two official languages of Afghanistan.
Actually, "salam" means "hello" or "peace" in Farsi. It is a common greeting used in Persian-speaking countries.
The name Pooneh means "full moon" in Farsi. It is a beautiful and poetic name often given to girls.
U.S. Army Persian-Farsi linguists are usually stationed in locations where there is a need for their language expertise, such as in the Middle East or Central Asia. They may be deployed to countries where Persian-Farsi is spoken, or they could also be stationed at domestic military bases or intelligence agencies for analysis and translation work.
Persian belongs to the Indo-Iranian branch of the Indo-European language family.
"خیلی خوب" (khili khub) is how you say "Very Good" in Farsi.
MINAU in Persian or Farsi is pronounced as "mee-now."
Ta-va-llod-et Mo (not 'mow') -bu (not 'oo')-rak 'Tavalodet mobarak' Its pronounced literelly the way it is written, with an emphasis on the 'L'
1. "Sepas gozaram" or "Sepas". ("a" in "sepas" and "gozar" pronounced like "u" in "cut").
2. "Mamnoon" or "Mamnoonam". ("a" in "smamnoon" pronounced like "a" in "cat", noon is like noon in English).
3. "mersi" (pronounced mer-see), which is originally a French word.
4. Mot-e- shakkeram, which is originally Arabic.
"Sweet" in Farsi or Persian is "شیرین" (pronounced as sheereen).
"Thank you" in Farsi script is written as ممنونم (pronounced as "mamnoonam").
salam (salaam)
Salam means hello or hi in farsi; but in afghanestan they say salamo aleikom. Actually it comes from Islam. If we want to say hello in older Iran they say Drood or Ba Drood.
^Update: Some Islamized People in Iran say "salam", but the Persian word for Hello is "Dorood" or "Dorood bar Shoma" with means "Greetings"
You can say salaam wich means hello if you want to say hello how are you say salaam chetori or salaam shoma halet ghoobeh
Sweet means Shereen in Farsi. Sweet as in candies means shereeni. Sweet as in good/great/awesome means aalee.
In Persian, you say "دوستت دارم" to express 'I love you'.
Yes, Arabs and Persians are two distinct ethnic groups with different languages, cultures, and histories. Arabs primarily reside in the Middle East and speak Arabic, while Persians are from Iran and speak Persian (Farsi). Despite being geographically close, each group has its own unique customs, traditions, and societal structures.