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Uploaded by on Nov 12, 2009

Ask and answer 1) what something means, 2) can you speak a language.

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  • I recommend you listen to Tehranis in conversation. That dialect is VERY tonal and aspirated, just like Mandarin. Of course, just watch out for "oon".

  • @BBarNavi send me some conversing Tehranis!!! Haha LOL

  • At latest count 32 east Asian languages.

  • Im very impressed!

  • @MrChucknorris22 Wow, coming from Chuck Norris! I'm honored! Let's kick butt!

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  • Your pronunciation of Persian is very strange.

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  • you have a goood pronouncation but when we speak we don't really say the words how they are written.

  • This is very good! :)

  • I'm Persian and I must say you have the cutest accent ever :3

  • Haha dude where are you from?

  • It's wonderful ! I mean it, Your Farsi Pronunciation is the best among all non Persians- non Iranians I've met. Even better than many Iranians who have been grown up outside Iran. Keep going. I wish you luck .

  • Did you learn Arabic before Farsi?

    It's really evident that you have a skill with languages, the only thing I noticed is your pronunciation sounded more Arabic than Persian. Maybe I am more used to hearing Iranian speakers and you were using a different accent. How many languages do you know?

  • Hi, Im in Farsi II - it is a beautiful language, verb tenses are hard, as I havent( at the fault of The US gov't School/Education System, hardly focuses on GRAMMAR!) so the grammar is killing me - but you need to know one thing, SPOKEN/Colloquial, such as the 'Tehrani' dialect is COMPLETELY different than written Farsi, if you were to speak to an Iranian-native, they would look at you as if you were, for example, speaking Shakesperien-Eng to an anvg city-speaker of AMRCN-English

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