What's your name? | Esmet Chie? | اسمت چیه؟ How old are you?
What's your name? | Esmet Chie? | اسمت چیه؟ How old are you?
شما اهل اینجا هستید؟
By referring to themselves as 'Persian,' they sometimes express the desire to look at the segment of history – the ancient empires, for instance – that makes them proud. Why is it, for example, that they identify more readily with Cyrus the Great than with figures in contemporary culture?
The Persian word “Salam” means “Hello”.
Bismillah (Arabic: بسم الله) is a phrase in Arabic meaning "in the name of Allah". It is also the first word in the Qur'an, and refers to the Qur'an's opening phrase, the Basmala.
New Word Suggestion. in Hindi/Urdu/Farsi, this term means 'life'; it's a term of endearment, like darling or dear.
Mersi (مرسی) or Merci
You can use the French loan word, Merci – pronounced “mer-see” with a rolled r. It is an informal term which is used commonly within Farsi-speaking communities. As a response, you may hear khahesh mikonam (خواهش میکنم) meaning “you're welcome”.
Joon is often used after saying someone's name as a form of respect or affection- baba joon, for example, means father dear, or Sarah joon, is simply Sarah dear.
In 1935 the Iranian government requested those countries which it had diplomatic relations with, to call Persia "Iran," which is the name of the country in Persian. The suggestion for the change is said to have come from the Iranian ambassador to Germany, who came under the influence of the Nazis.
This is simple. To say “my name is” in Persian, you just follow this formula “Esm-e man ____ ast.” Then stick in your name your name.
Mashallah (Arabic: مَا شَاءَ ٱللَّٰهُ, mā shāʾa -llāhu), also written Masha'Allah, Maşallah (Turkey and Azerbaijan), Masya Allah (Malaysia and Indonesia), Maschallah (Germany), and Mašallah (Bosnia), is an Arabic phrase that is used to express a feeling of awe or beauty regarding an event or person that was just ...
(Islam) Alternative form of wallah. (MTE, slang) I swear to God; used to add emphasis.
Baba "father, grandfather, wise old man, sir";) is an honorific term, of Persian origin, used in several West Asian and South Asian cultures.
Saying Goodbye in Persian
Persian speakers often use the phrase “xodâhâfez”, or the short form of it “xodâfez” to say goodbye. The phrase means “God keeps you safe”. As in other languages, there are more different phrases to say goodbye, such as “be salâmat”, “khodânegahdâr” or “tâ fardâ”.
Khoshgelam. Literally, “my beautiful”, khoshgelam is a word you can say to your lady friend. Iranian moms also love calling their daughters khoshgelam . Variations on this are khoshgele (usually a man says this) or khoshgel khânum (something like “Miss beautiful”).
Not as Hard as You Think. While by no means among the easiest of languages to learn, Persian is considered relatively easy for English-speaking people to learn compared to other Middle Eastern languages. It is remarkably simple in terms of formal grammar.
Khuda or Khoda (Persian: خدا) is the Persian word for "Lord" or "God".
من می خواهم عذرخواهی کنم (man mikhaaham ozr khaahi konam).
This is a slightly more formal way to say 'I'm sorry' in Persian.
“Farsi” is the, well, Persian word for the language. “Persian” is the English word.