Mothers brother ( uncle ) = amoo
In Farsi, you would say "amoo" for mother's brother.
No, it’s “Dah-ee”
“Amoo” Is for fathers brother.
In Farsi, you say "برادر کوچک" (baradar kuchak) to refer to a little brother.
Father's brother is Amooh, Mother's brother is Dayee
dadash or bradar (baradar is more polite) baradaram (my brother) dadasham (my brother) khaharam (My sister) objeeam(my sister,hardley ever used, usually used if you are very close to them) notice the -am- goes at the end of a person or object meaning it belongs to you
In Farsi, you say "khuk" for pig.
You say "North" in Farsi as "Shomāl."
Father's brother is Amooh, Mother's brother is Dayee
dadash or bradar (baradar is more polite) baradaram (my brother) dadasham (my brother) khaharam (My sister) objeeam(my sister,hardley ever used, usually used if you are very close to them) notice the -am- goes at the end of a person or object meaning it belongs to you
In Farsi, you say "khuk" for pig.
You say "North" in Farsi as "Shomāl."
To say "what" in Farsi, you would say "چی" (chee).
The word for "lady" in Farsi is خانم (khanom).
In Farsi, you would say "Mamāni" for grandma.
You can say "آقای" (Aghay) to refer to Mr. in Farsi.
To say "you are cute" in Farsi, you can say "تو خوشگلی" (pronounced: to khoshgeli).
In Farsi, "why" is translated as "چرا (charā)".
"God" in Farsi is "خدا" (pronounced as "khodā").
The word for uncle in Hindi is "चाचा" (chacha) for father's brother and "मामा" (mama) for mother's brother.