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As a continuation of our previous lesson on daily routines, in this lesson, we will learn how to talk about other people's daily routines in Persian. This lesson is part of the "Complete 0 to A1 Iranian Persian Course" and is designed for complete beginners who are interested in learning the Persian language and reaching an A1 level.  
As a continuation of our previous lesson on daily routines, in this lesson, we will learn how to talk about other people's daily routines in Persian. This lesson is part of the "Complete 0 to A1 Iranian Persian Course" and is designed for complete beginners who are interested in learning the Persian language and reaching an A1 level.  


<h2>Expressions for talking about others' daily routines</h2>
 
<span link>Don't miss the chance to check out these pages as you wrap up this lesson: [[Language/Iranian-persian/Vocabulary/People-with-positive-qualities|People with positive qualities]] & [[Language/Iranian-persian/Vocabulary/Personalities|Personalities]].</span>
==Expressions for talking about others' daily routines==


To talk about the daily routines of other people, we need to use different verb forms than when describing our own routines. Here are a few examples of the most common verbs and expressions used in Persian:
To talk about the daily routines of other people, we need to use different verb forms than when describing our own routines. Here are a few examples of the most common verbs and expressions used in Persian:
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==Asking about others' daily routines==
<h2>Asking about others' daily routines</h2>


In Persian, to ask about someone else's daily routine, we can use the following questions:
In Persian, to ask about someone else's daily routine, we can use the following questions:
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* <b>در حال تماشا کردن چه‌چیزی هستید؟</b> (dar hāl tamāshā kardan che chizi hasted?) - What are you watching right now?
* <b>در حال تماشا کردن چه‌چیزی هستید؟</b> (dar hāl tamāshā kardan che chizi hasted?) - What are you watching right now?


<h2>Talking about others' daily routines</h2>
==Talking about others' daily routines==


Here are some examples of sentences that you can use to talk about other people's daily routines:
Here are some examples of sentences that you can use to talk about other people's daily routines:
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* <b>او فیلم‌های هالیوودی را دوست دارد تماشا کند.</b> (u film-ha-ye hāliwoodi rā dust dārad tamāshā konad.) - He/she likes to watch Hollywood movies.  
* <b>او فیلم‌های هالیوودی را دوست دارد تماشا کند.</b> (u film-ha-ye hāliwoodi rā dust dārad tamāshā konad.) - He/she likes to watch Hollywood movies.  


<h2>Practice exercises</h2>
==Practice exercises==


Let's practice what we've learned. Translate the following sentences from English to Persian:
Let's practice what we've learned. Translate the following sentences from English to Persian:
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# <b>ما هر شب شش ساعت می‌خوابیم.</b> (mā har shab shesh sā’at mikhābim.)
# <b>ما هر شب شش ساعت می‌خوابیم.</b> (mā har shab shesh sā’at mikhābim.)


<h2>Sources</h2>
==Sources==


* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persian_verbs Persian verbs]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persian_verbs Persian verbs]
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==Other Lessons==
==Related Lessons==
* [[Language/Iranian-persian/Vocabulary/Bank|Bank]]
* [[Language/Iranian-persian/Vocabulary/Bank|Bank]]
* [[Language/Iranian-persian/Vocabulary/Lesson-25:-Sports-and-active-recreation|Lesson 25: Sports and active recreation]]
* [[Language/Iranian-persian/Vocabulary/Lesson-25:-Sports-and-active-recreation|Lesson 25: Sports and active recreation]]
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Iranian Persian Vocabulary → Unit 3: Talking about daily routines → Lesson 7: Talking about others' daily routines

As a continuation of our previous lesson on daily routines, in this lesson, we will learn how to talk about other people's daily routines in Persian. This lesson is part of the "Complete 0 to A1 Iranian Persian Course" and is designed for complete beginners who are interested in learning the Persian language and reaching an A1 level.


Don't miss the chance to check out these pages as you wrap up this lesson: People with positive qualities & Personalities.

Expressions for talking about others' daily routines

To talk about the daily routines of other people, we need to use different verb forms than when describing our own routines. Here are a few examples of the most common verbs and expressions used in Persian:

Iranian Persian Pronunciation English
کار کردن kār kardan to work
مراقبت کردن morāqebat kardan to take care of
خوابیدن khābidan to sleep
خوردن khordan to eat
نوشیدن noshidan to drink
دیدار کردن didār kardan to meet
تماشا کردن tamāshā kardan to watch

Asking about others' daily routines

In Persian, to ask about someone else's daily routine, we can use the following questions:

  • شما چه‌وقت کار می‌کنید؟ (shomā che vaght kār mikonid?) - When do you work?
  • چه‌مدت می‌خوابید؟ (chand modat mikhābid?) - How long do you sleep?
  • چه‌چیزی می‌خورید؟ (che chizi mikhورید?) - What do you eat?
  • چیزی می‌نوشید؟ (chizi minoshid?) - Are you drinking anything?
  • چه‌وقت جمع می‌شوید؟ (che vaght jam' mikonid?) - When do you meet?
  • در حال تماشا کردن چه‌چیزی هستید؟ (dar hāl tamāshā kardan che chizi hasted?) - What are you watching right now?

Talking about others' daily routines

Here are some examples of sentences that you can use to talk about other people's daily routines:

  • او صبح ها در حال کار کردن است. (u sobh-hā dar hāl kār kardan ast.) - He/she is working in the morning.
  • آن‌ها شب‌ها ساعات طولانی می‌خوابند. (ānhā shabhā sā'āt-e tolāni mikhaband.) - They sleep for long hours at night.
  • او همیشه ناهار را با برنج و مرغ می‌خورد. (u hamishe nāhār rā bā berenj-o morgh mikhord.) - He/she always eats lunch with rice and chicken.
  • آن‌ها بعد از ناهار چای می‌نوشند. (ānhā ba’d az nāhār chāi minoshand.) - They drink tea after lunch.
  • ما هر شنبه شب در خانه دایی‌امان تماشا می‌کنیم. (mā har shanbeh shab dar khhāne-i dāyī-eman tamāshā mikonim.) - We watch TV at our uncle's house every Saturday night.
  • او فیلم‌های هالیوودی را دوست دارد تماشا کند. (u film-ha-ye hāliwoodi rā dust dārad tamāshā konad.) - He/she likes to watch Hollywood movies.

Practice exercises

Let's practice what we've learned. Translate the following sentences from English to Persian:

  1. What time do they meet?
  2. She takes care of her grandmother in the evening.
  3. He doesn't eat spicy food.
  4. Are you watching the news on TV?
  5. We sleep for six hours every night.

Answer key:

  1. آن‌ها چه‌وقت جمع می‌شوند؟ (ānhā che vaght jam’ mishavand?)
  2. او بعد از ظهر برای مادربزرگش مراقبت می‌کند. (u ba’d az zohr barā-ye mādarbozorgash morāqebat mikonad.)
  3. او غذای تند نمی‌خورد. (u ghaza-ye tond nemi‌khorad.)
  4. شما خبر را تلویزیون نگاه می‌کنید؟ (shomā khabar rā televizion negah mikonid?)
  5. ما هر شب شش ساعت می‌خوابیم. (mā har shab shesh sā’at mikhābim.)

Sources

Table of Contents - Iranian Persian Course - 0 to A1


Unit 1: Basic greetings and introductions


Unit 2: Sentence structure and basic verb conjugation


Unit 3: Talking about daily routines


Unit 4: Object pronouns and possessive pronouns


Unit 5: Persian culture and customs


Unit 6: Food and drink


Unit 7: Past tense and regular verbs conjugation


Unit 8: Persian literature and arts


Unit 9: Travel and transportation


Unit 10: Imperative mood, infinitives and complex sentences


Unit 11: Persian history and geography


Unit 12: Leisure and entertainment

Other Lessons