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Farsi, also known as Persian, is spoken by around 110 million people around the world and is the official language of Iran, Afghanistan (where it is known as Dari), and Tajikistan (where it is known as Tajiki). The language is also spoken in nearby countries, such as Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Turkmenistan, as well as throughout the Arab world. If you would like to learn how to speak Farsi, start with basic greetings and conversation. Knowing essential vocabulary can also help you understand more Farsi. If you are traveling in a country where Farsi is spoken, you may also need to know how to ask for help. Movafagh bashed! (Good luck!)[1]
Tip: When speaking casually to people you know or people your own age, you can shorten nakheyr to na.
Greetings for Specific Times of Day:
Good morning: Sobh bekheyr! (!صبح بخیر)
Good evening: Asr bekheyr! (!عصر بخیر)
Good night: Shab bekheyr! (!شب بخیر)
Tip: If you're in an emergency situation and don't feel comfortable describing your needs in Farsi, say Injâ kasi Engelisi midânad? which means "Is there someone here who speaks English?"
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