azizam means Dear or Darling joone man means you are my love, my darling khale aziz means My dear aunt.
Q. What does Khoshgel mean in Farsi?
Khoshgel is usually used to describe a female and means beautiful. Khoshtip is basically used to describe a man and means handsome. Oon dokhtare kheyli khoshgele ( That girl is so beautiful )
Table of Contents
- Q. What does Khoshgel mean in Farsi?
- Q. What does Bebakhshid mean?
- Q. What does Lawda mean in Farsi?
- Q. What does Porro mean in Farsi?
- Q. Is Farsi easier than Arabic?
- Q. Why should I learn Persian?
- Q. How do I start learning Farsi?
- Q. Is Farsi spoken in India?
- Q. Is Urdu derived from Farsi?
- Q. Is Urdu and Hindi the same thing?
- Q. Why is Urdu and Hindi similar?
- Q. Is Urdu better than Hindi?
- Q. Where do they speak Urdu?
- Q. Who gave the name of Pakistan?
Q. What does Bebakhshid mean?
Excuse me
Q. What does Lawda mean in Farsi?
Stupid
Q. What does Porro mean in Farsi?
it means “impudent”
Q. Is Farsi easier than Arabic?
Reading Persian is actually easier than Arabic. Although the Persian and Arabic alphabets share many similar letters, not all the letters are pronounced exactly the same as in Arabic. For example ( ث , ص , س ) all sound different in Arabic.
Q. Why should I learn Persian?
Studying Persian provides an entry into a rich and diverse culture. Major epic and Sufi poets—such as Ferdowsi, Rumi, and Hafez—have served as inspiration to writers and creators across the globe for centuries, and contemporary Persian-language literature continues to find international audiences.
Q. How do I start learning Farsi?
The Best Way to Learn Persian Language Words
- Learn Persian words in context.
- Focus on Farsi pronunciation.
- Ignore Persian script for now.
- Speak Farsi daily.
- Immerse Yourself in the Farsi Language.
- Get familiar with Persian literature and poetry.
- Watch Persian movies, TV, and news.
- Connect with an Iranian community.
Q. Is Farsi spoken in India?
Farsi was a major language in the subcontinent for several hundred years. Despite Bengali having many words in common with Farsi, in Bengal, there are no longer any native speakers of Farsi. It is still taught in a few schools of Kolkata as an optional subject.
Q. Is Urdu derived from Farsi?
Unlike Persian, which is an Iranian language, Urdu is an Indo-Aryan language, written in the Perso-Arabic script; Urdu has a Indic vocabulary base derived from Sanskrit and Prakrit, with specialized vocabulary being borrowed from Persian.
Q. Is Urdu and Hindi the same thing?
Hindi and Urdu are mutually intelligible as spoken languages, to the extent that they are sometimes considered to be dialects or registers of a single spoken language referred to as Hindi-Urdu or sometimes Hindustani. Both Modern Standard Hindi and Urdu are literary forms of the Dehlavi dialect of Hindustani.
Q. Why is Urdu and Hindi similar?
Both the verbs and grammars of Hindi and Urdu are the same. Thus they are the same languages. The mother language of Hindi (or Urdu) is Sanskrit. All the verbs of Hindi (or Urdu) are derived from Sanskrit, e.g. Karana, Khana, Khelana… are derived from Sanskrit Karoti, Khadati, Khelati, ….
Q. Is Urdu better than Hindi?
Both Hindi and Urdu (if you think of them as separate languages) are equally good. Urdu is a language that is made from different other languages like Persian, Hindi and Arabic etc. Hindi is more ancient than Urdu language.
Q. Where do they speak Urdu?
Today Urdu is spoken in many countries around the world, including Britain, Canada, the USA, the Middle East and India. In fact there are more Urdu speakers in India than there are in Pakistan.
Q. Who gave the name of Pakistan?
The name of the country was coined in 1933 by Choudhry Rahmat Ali, a Pakistan Movement activist, who published it in a pamphlet Now or Never, using it as an acronym (“thirty million Muslim brethren who live in PAKISTAN”), and referring to the names of the five northern regions of the British Raj: Punjab, Afghania.