Arabic
Arabic belongs to the Semitic language family, Farsi belongs to the Indo-European language family. So yes, Farsi has more in common with Russian, French, Irish, and English than it does with Arabic.
In Farsi, Nehan (نهان) translates to beautiful. In the Farsi language nehan is used specifically in reference to a baby boy as being beautiful. Contrary to common belief, it is not an Arabic word. It is a gender driven reference.
"Allah" in Farsi is written as "الله". It is pronounced as "Allah" in Arabic.
Arabic : Afro-Asiatic - Semitic - Central Semitic Farsi : Indo-European - Indo-Iranian - Irania Arabic
No. Farsi is the Arabic and Persian word for Persian. Arabic & Persian are not the same language, in fact, Persian is grammatically much closer to English than it is to Arabic. The confusion stems from the fact that Farsi is written in Arabic letters, but similarly Polish and Tagalog are written in Roman Letters (like English), but that says nothing as to the linguistic similarity of those languages.
Arabic belongs to the Semitic language family, Farsi belongs to the Indo-European language family. So yes, Farsi has more in common with Russian, French, Irish, and English than it does with Arabic.
The Lebanese dialect of Arabic is not related to Farsi. Farsi is an Indo-European language and Arabic is a Semitic language.
In Farsi, Nehan (نهان) translates to beautiful. In the Farsi language nehan is used specifically in reference to a baby boy as being beautiful. Contrary to common belief, it is not an Arabic word. It is a gender driven reference.
"Allah" in Farsi is written as "الله". It is pronounced as "Allah" in Arabic.
Arabic : Afro-Asiatic - Semitic - Central Semitic Farsi : Indo-European - Indo-Iranian - Irania Arabic
Arabic is the oldest language .
it's not an Arabic idiom... it's Farsi. It means: you are in a much more better situation than I am.
The Persian language and culture category is also used for translating Farsi.
No. Farsi is the Arabic and Persian word for Persian. Arabic & Persian are not the same language, in fact, Persian is grammatically much closer to English than it is to Arabic. The confusion stems from the fact that Farsi is written in Arabic letters, but similarly Polish and Tagalog are written in Roman Letters (like English), but that says nothing as to the linguistic similarity of those languages.
No. "Salam" or "Salaam" (however you want to spell it), is the word "peace" in Arabic.
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.
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.