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چراغ‌ها را من خاموش می‌کنم by Zoya Pirzad
چراغ‌ها را من خاموش می‌کنم by Zoya Pirzad






However, Persian is not a Semitic language and the vowels matter a lot more, and it seems like there is no easy way to write the sounds of the language using the Arabic script. I have noticed two giant problems, and I was wondering if any other learners of Persian have come across these as well, or if any native Persian-speakers have them, and if anybody has any suggestions about how it can be solved.ġ) (Short) Vowels in Arabic aren't as important as in Indo-European languages.Īfter studying Arabic, you get used to different dialects using different short vowels to and placing them between the consonants, and you start developing an ear for the roots. Right away, I can see that there is a huge mismatch between the language and the script. However, when I studying how to write and read Persian I was totally shocked at how difficult it is compared to Arabic! What I have been doing is listening to Pimsleur audio recordings, and it is very easy compared to how difficult Arabic is for a native English speaker.

چراغ‌ها را من خاموش می‌کنم by Zoya Pirzad چراغ‌ها را من خاموش می‌کنم by Zoya Pirzad

I am a student of Arabic now for three years, and I have decided to try to learn another "Middle Eastern" language - Farsi.








چراغ‌ها را من خاموش می‌کنم by Zoya Pirzad