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In the name of God  
In the name of God  
Official Farsi and informal Farsi  
Official Farsi and informal Farsi  
Hello dear friends!  
Hello dear friends!  
Today I want to share an important issue of learning Farsi with you.  
Today I want to share an important issue of learning Farsi with you.  
In Iran we have two types of Farsi language: Formal or official, and informal.  
In Iran we have two types of Farsi language: Formal or official, and informal.  
Formal Farsi is used by TV networks and newspapers and publishers in books, but informal is the current Farsi by people during daily life.  
Formal Farsi is used by TV networks and newspapers and publishers in books, but informal is the current Farsi by people during daily life.  
Many people From different parts of the world begin learning Farsi with formal language but it is wrong because it has no effective use for when you want to talk to people.  
Many people From different parts of the world begin learning Farsi with formal language but it is wrong because it has no effective use for when you want to talk to people.  
We will talk about the details in next sessions.  
We will talk about the details in next sessions.  
Good luck
Good luck

Revision as of 16:28, 8 July 2018

In the name of God Official Farsi and informal Farsi

Hello dear friends! Today I want to share an important issue of learning Farsi with you.

In Iran we have two types of Farsi language: Formal or official, and informal.

Formal Farsi is used by TV networks and newspapers and publishers in books, but informal is the current Farsi by people during daily life.

Many people From different parts of the world begin learning Farsi with formal language but it is wrong because it has no effective use for when you want to talk to people.

We will talk about the details in next sessions.

Good luck