The empire established by the Persians, incorporating the previous Assyrian and Babylonian Empires and extending west to Libya-Egypt and east to Central Asia and today's Pakistan.
I think it means "Good". like " Am I not enough Persian for you?" "No, Persian is the term that you call the language that people from Iran speak. It is also used to say "She is Persian" which means she comes from Iran and she speaks Persian (language name coming from Iran." -Lilycaat223
Checkmate comes from the Persian phrase "shah mat," which means "the king is dead."
In Persian, the word "ab" means water. In the term "Punjab," which is a compound word derived from Persian, "Panj" means "five" and "ab" means "water," referring to the region of Punjab in South Asia where the five rivers (Jhelum, Chenab, Ravi, Beas, and Sutlej) flow.
"Khaleh" is a Persian term that means "aunt" or "maternal aunt." It is commonly used in Persian-speaking cultures to address or refer to one's mother's sister.
In Persian Jan means life! people use this word as "dear" or "darling" and joon is informal way of saying Jan and it also means dear if it comes with a question mark after it it means : yes dear? joonam: my dear
"Choda hafez" is a term used in Persian/Farsi culture that means "goodbye" or "may you be protected by God." It is commonly used when saying goodbye to someone, especially when parting ways.
*Jihad* and it means pilgrimage of enlightenment roughly, the term has been mis-enturpreted by white men as a terrorist word. but its not its actually a buitiful term and word
The Persian word that means "protector of the kingdom" is "Shahbaz." In historical contexts, this term often referred to a royal guardian or a figure tasked with safeguarding the realm. The concept embodies both a sense of duty and a noble responsibility towards the monarchy and its subjects.
Nazle in Persian and Urdu means common cold
The term for parliament in Arabic is "majlis al nuwwab" (مجلس النواب) and in Persian it is "majlis" (مجلس).
The term "checkmate" comes from the Persian phrase "shah mat," which means "the king is helpless" or "the king is dead." It entered the English language in the 14th century through the game of chess.
In Persian, "Stan" (ستان) means "land" or "place." It is often used as a suffix in the names of countries or regions, such as "Pakistan" (land of the pure) or "Afghanistan" (land of the Afghans). The term conveys a sense of territory or geographical identity.