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Revision as of 22:25, 2 April 2023
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Introduction
In this lesson, you will learn Dari travel-related vocabulary that is essential when traveling in a Dari-speaking country. You will learn how to book accommodations, ask for directions, and visit tourist attractions. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to confidently communicate with locals and navigate your way around.
Don't hesitate to look into these other pages after completing this lesson: Drinks & Numbers 1 20.
Accommodations
When traveling, it's essential to have a place to stay. Here are some useful Dari phrases that will help you book accommodations:
Dari | Pronunciation | English |
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اتاق | utaaq | Room |
تخت | tuk | Bed |
صبحانه | sabhaaneh | Breakfast |
ناهار | naahaar | Lunch |
شام | shaam | Dinner |
رزرو کردن | rezerv kardan | To book |
قیمت | qeemat | Price |
- To book a hotel room, you can say: "میخواهم یک اتاق رزرو کنم" (Mikhaaham yak utaaq rezerv konam) which means "I want to book a room."
- If you want to know the price, you can ask: "گران نیست؟" (Geran nist?) which means "Is it expensive?"
- To order breakfast, lunch, or dinner, you can use the phrases "یک صبحانه/ناهار/شام لطفا" (Yak sabhaaneh/naahaar/shaam lotfan) which means "One breakfast/lunch/dinner, please."
Asking for Directions
Getting lost in a foreign country can be overwhelming. Here are some useful Dari phrases to help you ask for directions:
Dari | Pronunciation | English |
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کجاست؟ | kojast? | Where is it? |
چگونه برسم؟ | chagona beresam? | How do I get there? |
اینجا | injaa | Here |
آنجا | anjaa | There |
راست | raast | Right |
چپ | chap | Left |
مستقیم | mostagheem | Straight ahead |
ترافیک | taraafik | Traffic |
ترمینال | terminal | Terminal |
- To ask for directions to a specific place or landmark, you can say: "لطفاً، … کجاست؟" (Lotfan, … kojast?) which means "Excuse me, where is …?"
- If you are lost and need help finding your way back to your hotel, you can ask: "میتوانید راه را به هتلم نشان دهید؟" (Mitavaanid raahe ra be hotelam neshaan dahid?) which means "Can you show me the way back to my hotel?"
- If you want to ask for directions to a terminal, you can say: "لطفاً، ترمینال چگونه برسم؟" (Lotfan, terminal chagona beresam?) which means "Excuse me, how do I get to the terminal?"
Tourist Attractions
Dari-speaking countries have countless landmarks and tourist attractions for you to explore. Here are some useful Dari phrases to help you when visiting these sites:
Dari | Pronunciation | English |
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توریست | tourist | Tourist |
جاذبههای گردشگری | jaazbehaaye gardeshgari | Tourist attractions |
نقشه | naqshah | Map |
بلیط ورودی | bilit-e voroodi | Entrance ticket |
دیدنیها | didanihaa | Sightseeing spots |
یک بلیط ورودی لطفاً | yak bilit-e voroodi lotfan | One entrance ticket, please |
تور رویایی | tour-e royaayi | Dream tour |
- If you want to go on a sightseeing tour, you can ask: "میتوانید یک تور رویایی به من پیشنهاد کنید؟" (Mitavaanid yak tour-e royaayi be man pishnaahad konid?) which means "Can you recommend a dream tour for me?"
- To ask for entrance tickets, you can say: "بلیط ورودی را بگیرم" (Bilit-e voroodi ra begiram) which means "I want to get the entrance ticket."
- If you need help finding your way around a tourist attraction, you can ask: "لطفاً، برای دیدن … کدام راه را باید بگیرم؟" (Lotfan, baraye didan-e … kodam raah ra bayad begiram?) which means "Excuse me, which way do I need to go to see …?"
Conclusion
Traveling to a Dari-speaking country can be an unforgettable experience. By learning these travel-related phrases, you can make the most of your trip and enjoy the local culture, cuisine, and attractions. We hope you found this lesson useful and continue to develop your Dari language skills. Good luck and safe travels!
Having concluded this lesson, consider checking out these related pages: How to Say Hello and Greetings & Eating Out.
Other Lessons
- Colors
- Geography
- Common Food Items
- Feelings and Emotions
- Food
- Introducing Yourself
- Numbers 1 20
- Relationships
- Education
Sources
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