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==Related Lessons==
* [[Language/Iranian-persian/Culture/Months-of-the-year|Months of the year]]
* [[Language/Iranian-persian/Culture/Communicate|Communicate]]
* [[Language/Iranian-persian/Culture/Sizdahbedar|Sizdahbedar]]
* [[Language/Iranian-persian/Culture/Haft-sin|Haft sin]]
* [[Language/Iranian-persian/Culture/Public-holidays-in-Iran|Public holidays in Iran]]
* [[Language/Iranian-persian/Culture/Transportation|Transportation]]
* [[Language/Iranian-persian/Culture/Birthday|Birthday]]
* [[Language/Iranian-persian/Culture/The-Iranian-wedding|The Iranian wedding]]
* [[Language/Iranian-persian/Culture/New-year|New year]]
* [[Language/Iranian-persian/Culture/Castles|Castles]]

Revision as of 16:47, 26 February 2023

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Official Farsi and informal Farsi

Informal VS formal

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


  • Formal Farsi is used for example, on TV, newspapers and books.


  • Informal Farsi is used in every day life by people.


Many people from different parts of the world start learning the formal version of Farsi but you have to take into account from the start that you will also have to learn the informal version in order to communicate effectively with people.

Informal "Thank you" in Persian

Here is how to say "Thank you" in an informal way in Persian: Mamnoon

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