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  • selam mualim.

    i want to say thank you fore the nice storry. their is one sence you are writting yesk ruz instead of yek ruz, i just want to notiz it fore u.

  • Thank you for your comments.

    To aznluvr7 and MsLadly:

    I am well aware that providing the English translation would simplify things but these videos attempt to teach Persian (Fârsi) in an intuitive way without using the learner's mother tongue. This approach is a bit more difficult at the beginning but provides much better results in the long run.

    To franciz94 :

    I am working on a lesson covering all the sounds in Persian. Don't ask me when that would be ready though. ;)

  • Great!  I'm learning farsi and this is a pretty cool way for me to get some listening practice. However, I wish you had the english translation on the bottom. Now I have to ask my Persian friend to help!

  • What is the song at the very beginning of this video? I like it.

  • What would be very useful would be a video giving lots of examples of words with the sounds not contained in English (and many other languages), e.g. the sounds represented by q.

  • But that would have been too easy, wouldn't it? ;) On a more serious note though, it's much better, though admittedly more difficult at the beginning, to learn a new language without resorting to your mother tongue. Why don't you start with lower level videos and try to work your way up?

    Movaffaq bâšid,

  • hw i wish u wud hv written the meaning in english

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