Going over calligraphy (especially that final cursive-like handwriting style) would be so helpful! Please upload more, or put a document online of different styles of handwriting script/shorthand!
Farsi is such a beautiful language, but I don't understand anything. Also persian calligraphy is amazing. I see so many similarities between Persian and Chinese culture
This is so great to see! Could you please add English subtitles? I'm not that good in Farsi yet 0:* Also, where do I find resources for that last kind of cursive style? 8)
بسیار زیبا و جذاب و دوست داشتنی بود-از استان گلستان شهر گنبد کاووس هستم I'm from Golestan County the City Gonbad Qabus,,I should say how much wonderful and attractive has it been to me in such way it were absorbing me to itslelf more and more on having such beautiful Language
این ویدئو متاسفانه بهیچ وجه بار فنی و هنری ندارد و از نظر خوشنویسی بسیار ایراد دارد و بیننده را گمراه میکند. گوینده با نادانی تمام نسبت به فلسفه ی خط نستعلیق و بویژه شکسته نستعلیق باوری بسیار غلط را مطرح میکند و من بهتر دیدم پیام بگذارم و به اطلاع برسانم.
@@karz12 Arabic is its own language (in the Semitic branch of Afroasiatic languages) with its own vocabulary, grammar, and dialects. The Arabic script (made popular by the Quran and various historical Arab empires) is just the letters which have influenced and serve as the backbone of many other global languages, which originate from their own historically independent branches and families. Farsi is a language from the Iranian branch of the Indo-Iranian subdivision of Indo-European language. Their grammar and history are very different from Arabic, and they use the script differently too, influenced by Persian Islamic historical empires.
@@karz12 Because there are many loanwords. That means they share a lot of vocabulary. This is Arabic: "اسم" But this is not Arabic: "اسم من" This would be Arabic: "اسمي"
Urdu is always written in Nastaliq even in digital form
Going over calligraphy (especially that final cursive-like handwriting style) would be so helpful! Please upload more, or put a document online of different styles of handwriting script/shorthand!
Farsi is such a beautiful language, but I don't understand anything. Also persian calligraphy is amazing. I see so many similarities between Persian and Chinese culture
The “h " in hastam in nastalaliq is also used nashkh especially for Shahamukhi Punjabi and Urdu
Beautiful
This is so great to see!
Could you please add English subtitles? I'm not that good in Farsi yet 0:*
Also, where do I find resources for that last kind of cursive style? 8)
upload all tutorial for learning nastaliq, This is great video? THANK YOU In advance
What is the name of last caligraphy style?
خط شکسته
بسیار زیبا و جذاب و دوست داشتنی بود-از استان گلستان شهر گنبد کاووس هستم I'm from Golestan County the City Gonbad Qabus,,I should say how much wonderful and attractive has it been to me in such way it were absorbing me to itslelf more and more on having such beautiful Language
My name is Reza. I'm Indian (Hindu).
what is name of last cursive style and where we learn from?
خط شکسته
برای یادگیری کمی سخت هست و ابتدا باید سایر خوشنویسی ها رو بلد باشید.
Nastaliq
Please Write, Uras Uzelli 😁🙏
Hello
این ویدئو متاسفانه بهیچ وجه بار فنی و هنری ندارد و از نظر خوشنویسی بسیار ایراد دارد و بیننده را گمراه میکند. گوینده با نادانی تمام نسبت به فلسفه ی خط نستعلیق و بویژه شکسته نستعلیق باوری بسیار غلط را مطرح میکند و من بهتر دیدم پیام بگذارم و به اطلاع برسانم.
That's not persian, it's arabic.
No, it’s Farsi.
@@gnotnats Then what's arabic?
@@karz12 Arabic is its own language (in the Semitic branch of Afroasiatic languages) with its own vocabulary, grammar, and dialects. The Arabic script (made popular by the Quran and various historical Arab empires) is just the letters which have influenced and serve as the backbone of many other global languages, which originate from their own historically independent branches and families. Farsi is a language from the Iranian branch of the Indo-Iranian subdivision of Indo-European language. Their grammar and history are very different from Arabic, and they use the script differently too, influenced by Persian Islamic historical empires.
@@gnotnats How come then if some one reads farsi they can also read arabic if they are so different?
@@karz12 Because there are many loanwords. That means they share a lot of vocabulary. This is Arabic: "اسم" But this is not Arabic: "اسم من" This would be Arabic: "اسمي"