Man Farsi soh-bat mee-ko-nam
من فارسی صحبت می کنم
من فارسی حرف میزنم (pronounced "man farsi harf mizanam")
No, Turks do not speak Farsi. Farsi is the official language of Iran, while Turks speak Turkish. The two languages are not mutually intelligible.
Farsi is a Persian word, and Persian is an English word.if someone wanted to say "i speak [native language of Iran]" in Persian, they would say: "man farsi harf mizanam." if they wanted to say it in English: "i speak Persian."just like you wouldn't say "i speak espanol" or "yo hablo English."saying farsi makes you sound a bit more cultured and is completely acceptable.but, in theory, if you are speaking English, the correct term to use is "Persian."
I don't speak Persian = Man Farsi soh-bat ne-mi-ko-nam.
In Farsi, you say "khuk" for pig.
You say "North" in Farsi as "Shomāl."
In Iran, people speak Farsi. Food in Farsi is "ghazaa". (Say: gha-zaa). I hope this helps!
No, Turks do not speak Farsi. Farsi is the official language of Iran, while Turks speak Turkish. The two languages are not mutually intelligible.
Farsi is a Persian word, and Persian is an English word.if someone wanted to say "i speak [native language of Iran]" in Persian, they would say: "man farsi harf mizanam." if they wanted to say it in English: "i speak Persian."just like you wouldn't say "i speak espanol" or "yo hablo English."saying farsi makes you sound a bit more cultured and is completely acceptable.but, in theory, if you are speaking English, the correct term to use is "Persian."
I don't speak Persian = Man Farsi soh-bat ne-mi-ko-nam.
Yes, Jews from Iran speak Farsi. Most Farsi-speaking Jews live in Either Israel or the United States.
In Farsi, you say "khuk" for pig.
You say "North" in Farsi as "Shomāl."
To say "what" in Farsi, you would say "چی" (chee).
The word for "lady" in Farsi is خانم (khanom).
In Farsi, you would say "Mamāni" for grandma.
There are approximately 200,000 Persian speakers in California, many of whom speak Farsi as their first language.
You can say "آقای" (Aghay) to refer to Mr. in Farsi.