آ
ب
پ
ت
(se) like the above, just with 3 dots
ج
چ
ح
خ
د
ذ
ر
ز
س
ش
ص
ض
ط
ظ
ع
غ
ف
ق
ك
گ
ل
م
ن
و
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ي
"Thank you" in Farsi script is written as متشکرم.
Welcome in Farsi script is written as "خوش آمدید".
"Thank you" in Farsi script is written as ممنونم (pronounced as "mamnoonam").
"Kami" in Farsi (Persian) translates to "کمی" in the Persian script. It means "a little" or "a few."
Sure, you can provide the conversation in Afghan-Farsi script, and I will translate it to English for you.
Farsi and Arabic
Yes, Farsi (Persian) is written from right to left. It is written using the Arabic script, which is also written in the same direction.
Farsi is easier but this does not mean that Arabic is a harsh language to learn. Aside from their different script, they both are easier than French in my opinion.
The name "Haidari" in Persian script is written as حیدری.
Farsi is the official language of Iran and belongs to the Indo-Iranian branch of the Indo-European languages, while Arabic is the official language of many countries in the Middle East and North Africa and belongs to the Semitic branch of languages. Farsi is written in the Persian script, whereas Arabic is written in the Arabic script.
It is important to note that Arabic does not have the letter "p", so the word is pronounced "Bao-leen" (باولين). Farsi and Pashto (which use the same script) do have a "p" so you can write it as "Pao-leen" (پاولين).
"Diams" does not have a specific meaning in Farsi. It is not a Farsi word or term.