Persian vocabulary: Fruit names
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 มิ.ย. 2024
- Welcome to my Persian language lesson on fruit names! In this video, I cover almost all fruits and their names in Persian, providing examples for each. Whether you're a beginner learning the basics or looking to expand your vocabulary, this comprehensive guide will help you master the names of fruits in Persian.
What You'll Learn:
- Names of various fruits in Persian
- Pronunciation tips for each fruit
- Examples of each fruit in sentences
Join me as we explore the delicious world of Persian fruits together. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell icon for more Persian language lessons!
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Thank you for watching!
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We also want you to read about press/media and newspaper news in Persian.
That’s a great idea that didn’t come to my mind, I surely will do that. thank you for sharing Hasan.
@@persianwithazin1290 thank you
ازین عزیز... خیلی عالی... متشکرم. من معلم زبان فارسی در بیرون از کشورم و از ویریو های شما مصرف میکنم که به بچهای مدرسه فارسی یاد بدم.
وای چقدر خوشحال شدم از خوندن این پیام زیبا، ممنونم امیدوارم بتونم براتون سودمند باشم ♥️
Lotf kardin, mamnun 😊
Khahesh mikonam 🥰
That was great 🌹
Thank you so much
Glad you liked it!
Hi im a french native speaker, i learned arabic and now i learn persian. Its so similar
Arabic and Persian are not similar, they come from two different languages families (persian an indo-European one like English, Italian etc and Arabic is from Semitic family like Hebrew)
Their grammars sound completely alien to each other, their vocabulary is different, even the loan words have different pronunciation and meanings.
@@persianwithazin1290 i mean the vocabulary of fruits look alike
now that I know the fruits in both languages there are a lot of similarities
I see 🥰
Thank you
Great video so many mutual words with Turkish, I bet we got most of them from beautiful Persian language ❤
Btw Dolma is a Turkish food (probably from ottomans) and is made all over the Balkans and Middle East.
We call this type of pepper - dolmalık biber( pepper for dolma)
And the food name is "biber dolması" (stuffed pepper)
And the word dolma means "filled" in Turkish.
Another famous food is "Sarma" meaning "wrapped" in Turkish
Thank you so much for sharing the valuable piece of information,
yes Dolme is originally a Turkish food, I just meant such food exists in our cuisine also and that’s why this kind of pepper is called like that, I didn’t mean it was originally Persian and I’m sorry if it sounded like that 🙁 we are proud we’ve had cultural interactions with Turkish culture 🥰
@@persianwithazin1290 no don't worry it didn't sound like that! 😊 I just wanted to give an info and mention about its ethimology 🧡
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@@persianwithazin1290 We dispute a lot with neighbor countries over cultural (original issues such as food and clothing etc) and historical controversies. 😄 take peaceful breath! The song "Breath" by Hyo shin Park : th-cam.com/video/e6kVbpmunRw/w-d-xo.html
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Do watermelons have a gender? I'm learning more than Persian with your classes.. Thank you for the comprehensive lesson, Azin.
Thank you so much ♥️ and just to make sure you know that I know 😅, Dolme is an originally Turkish food
آره, دلمه یکی آرخوشمزه ترین غذاهای در این جغرافیا
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Thanks alot but can you raise your voice please
I’m sorry I haven’t brought a microphone yet, but I’m gonna buy one soon, I promise ✋🏻
Why you dont use میشود
Why you dont use میشود
میشود is the formal term for “it becomes “
The colloquial equivalent is میشه