God. Allah.
The meaning of Farsi of the word Khoda is may the almighty God be our protector.
khodafez khoda negahdar
"Goodbye" in Farsi is said as "خداحافظ" pronounced as "khodaa haafez".
Khoda hafez...it is most often used to say goodbye to someone
Kohda Hafez means goodbye in Farsi (the language spoken in Iran).
The meaning of Farsi of the word Khoda is may the almighty God be our protector.
If you mean/meant khuda (in Farsi) then no, its just like saying the word "god" or something like that but to specify which god it is we would say Allah (SWT). If you actually meat khoda then no, he has 99 names but none of them are khoda.
khodafez khoda negahdar
khoda be hamrat
"Goodbye" in Farsi is said as "خداحافظ" pronounced as "khodaa haafez".
Khoda hafez...it is most often used to say goodbye to someone
this word is not Farsi.
Kohda Hafez means goodbye in Farsi (the language spoken in Iran).
If you mean the language it is Farsi
It doesn't have a meaning in Farsi,It's not a word.
No, "manzel" does not mean "home" in Farsi. The word for "home" in Farsi is "khaneh" or "manzelgah." Manzel can mean "apartment" or "residence" in Farsi.
khodafesin farsi goodbye is kodafez. the 'k' is really like a scratchy throat sound.Transliterations tend to vary from eastern scripts to western European ones, but I find "kodafez" to be rather contracted, much like the English "g'bye"; and often Iranian (Farsi/ Persian) speakers do pronounce it that way. However "khoda hafez" is a closer pronunciation of the more formal expression, drawing from the Persian words for "God" (khoda) and the the name of the Persian poet Hafez.