"Sounds good" in Farsi can be translated as "khoobe."
"Sounds good" can be translated to "خوبه" in Farsi.
"Teacher" in Farsi is "معلم" (pronounced as "mo'allem").
There are approximately 105,000 words in the Farsi language.
Persian Language, also known as Farsi, is the most widely spoken member of the Iranian branch of the Indo-Iranian languages
The Lebanese dialect of Arabic is not related to Farsi. Farsi is an Indo-European language and Arabic is a Semitic language.
Languages don't become languages in a specific year. Linguists use approximations to categorize languages. Old Farsi is identified as a language by about the 6th Century BCE. Modern Farsi has been around for about 1000 years.
farsi and urdu
"Teacher" in Farsi is "معلم" (pronounced as "mo'allem").
Answer: none of the above. The original Aryans spoke several Indo-Iranian languages which are the ancestors of Farsi, Urdu, Hindi, and similar languages. Of the four languages given above, the Indo-Iranian languages are most similar to English, but that means little as the languages are completely non-intelligible to most English-speakers.
rood (rude) in Farsi
The official language of Iran is Persian (Farsi), which is spoken by the majority of people in Tehran. Additionally, other languages spoken in Tehran include Azerbaijani, Kurdish, and Armenian. English is also widely spoken, especially in urban areas.
"Sounds good" can be translated to "خوبه" in Farsi.
"Sounds good" in Farsi can be translated as "khoobe."
No. Turkish is an Altaic Language. Kurdish is an Indo-European Language. Kurdish is much closer to Farsi (the language of Iran) than Arabic or Turkish.
It does not mean anything. It would be pronounced: Roderbaysty. There is a strong possibility that this is a Farsi, Urdu, or Kurdish word since it looks very similar to words in those languages.
There are approximately 105,000 words in the Farsi language.