Farsi is the official language of Iran.
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.
Words used in Persian language: Farsi or ParsiWords used in English language: Farsi or Persian
The most spoken language in Tehran is Persian (Farsi).
"Khoda Hafez" is a phrase in Persian (Farsi) language, and it is commonly used in Iran and other Persian-speaking countries such as Afghanistan and Tajikistan as a way of saying goodbye.
Arabic belongs to the Semitic language family, Farsi belongs to the Indo-European language family. So yes, Farsi has more in common with Russian, French, Irish, and English than it does with Arabic.
Iran
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.
Europe does not have an official language. It is not a country, but a continent composed of many countries.
Words used in Persian language: Farsi or ParsiWords used in English language: Farsi or Persian
If you mean the language it is Farsi
The most spoken language in Tehran is Persian (Farsi).
Silk carpets and Farsi language.Silk carpets and Farsi languagesilk carpet and farsi language
Farsi is the language of Iran. It is also called Persian.
The Persian language and culture category is also used for translating Farsi.
The Lebanese dialect of Arabic is not related to Farsi. Farsi is an Indo-European language and Arabic is a Semitic language.
Farsi (language) = el Persa, el Farsi, el idioma Persa
"Khoda Hafez" is a phrase in Persian (Farsi) language, and it is commonly used in Iran and other Persian-speaking countries such as Afghanistan and Tajikistan as a way of saying goodbye.