The word is spelled Persian, just as you spelled it, except it typically has a capital P because it is a proper noun.
The cat was part Persian.
There are two possibilties : Persian - the ancient Empire or a breed of cat pergium - a fictional element from Star Trek
Yes. Persian should be capitalized.
I'd spell it Mariam, because that's a cool name. If you feel it's necessary to change the spelling: Maryam is the Arabic/Persian form. Miryam is Hebrew form. Mirjam is the German, Dutch and Scandinavian form. Myriam is the French form. Meryem is the Turkish form.
The word sought may be the Italian "signore" (sir). The other S word for a king is "sovereign."Other similar words are shah (Persian) and czar (zar), also tzar or tsar (Russian rulers).
According to the Related Link, it is from Persian, then Italian: ; bazaar : 1588, from It. bazarra, from Pers. bazar (Pahlavi vacar) "a market."
In Persian(Farsi) which utilizes the Arabic alphabets, we spell them as: Jennifer جنیفر محمود Mahmoud I am Persian.
The neighboring countries of the Persian Gulf are Iraqand Iran.
Well in Persian which is very similar to Arabic its spelt اعتمادکنید
The likely word is the proper noun Kuwait, a country on the Persian Gulf.
Those letters spell the compound noun Persian Gulf.
There are two possibilties : Persian - the ancient Empire or a breed of cat pergium - a fictional element from Star Trek
Your spelling of Taj Mahal is correct in English.In Persian/Urdu it is written as:- تاج محل) .
In Dari, "Cruz" is spelled as "کروز." The script used is the Persian script, which is common in Dari and other languages like Persian and Pashto. If you have any more questions about the language or its script, feel free to ask!
In Dari, "hi" is spelled as "سلام" (pronounced "salaam"). It's a common greeting in Persian languages, including Dari, and is used to say hello.
The proper adjective for Persia is spelled "Persian." This term is used to describe anything related to Persia, including its culture, language, and people.
then the father is not a Persian
Persian.