key be donya oomady? (Literally translating; When were you born)
or
tavalodet kay-eh (literally translating; When's your birthday)
تولدت چه وقته؟
To sing happy birthday in Farsi, you can say "Tavallodet Mobarak" which means "Happy Birthday" in Farsi.
To respond to "tavalodet mobarak" in Farsi, you can simply say "moteshakkeram" which translates to "thank you" in English. This is a polite and common way to acknowledge someone's birthday wish.
The notes for "Happy Birthday" on a keyboard in Farsi would be the same as in any other language or region. The basic notes for "Happy Birthday" are typically C, D, E, G, A, and F in Western music notation. You can play these notes in any octave on the keyboard to create the melody for the song.
"Diams" does not have a specific meaning in Farsi. It is not a Farsi word or term.
In Farsi, the name Ariel is spelled "آریل".
To sing happy birthday in Farsi, you can say "Tavallodet Mobarak" which means "Happy Birthday" in Farsi.
تولدت مبارک*from right to left
Tavalodet Mobarak! Tavalodet Mobarak!
To respond to "tavalodet mobarak" in Farsi, you can simply say "moteshakkeram" which translates to "thank you" in English. This is a polite and common way to acknowledge someone's birthday wish.
The notes for "Happy Birthday" on a keyboard in Farsi would be the same as in any other language or region. The basic notes for "Happy Birthday" are typically C, D, E, G, A, and F in Western music notation. You can play these notes in any octave on the keyboard to create the melody for the song.
"Diams" does not have a specific meaning in Farsi. It is not a Farsi word or term.
In Farsi, the name Ariel is spelled "آریل".
"God" in Farsi is "خدا" (pronounced as "khodā").
You can use a Farsi keyboard by changing the input language setting on your device to Farsi. This will allow you to type in Farsi characters using a Farsi keyboard layout. You can also use virtual keyboards or online tools to type in Farsi if you don't have a physical Farsi keyboard.
English--------------> Farsi Why? --------------->Chera?
"Left" in Farsi is "chap".
Farsi reads from right to left.