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If you like it I can say you more, my native language is very old and I think it most likely language. | If you like it I can say you more, my native language is very old and I think it most likely language. | ||
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|style="text-align:right;"|شنبه||šanbe||Saturday | | style="text-align:right;" |شنبه||šanbe||Saturday | ||
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|style="text-align:right;"|پنج شنبه||panjšanbe||Thursday | | style="text-align:right;" |پنج شنبه||panjšanbe||Thursday | ||
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Revision as of 16:29, 27 August 2019
Hey guy's. How are you today? Did you have a good Monday? I hope you enjoy your every day.
Today was Monday and it is a good starter for weeks. But in Iran people go to work every Sundays because the weekend is Friday and Saturday is the first day. We called that "shanbe" (شنبه ) and next be "yek shanbe" (یک شنبه ).
We called Monday "doshanbe" (دو شنبه ) and Tuesday "se shanbe" (سه شنبه ).
In Iran you don't have Wednesday, a Persian language says " chahar shanbe" (چهار شنبه ) and next day is "panj shanbe" (پنج شنبه ).
Now you have weekend and can rest or going out or other activities that you like. It is a good "jom,e" ( جمعه ).
In fact every names have "shanbe" expect weekend.
If you like it I can say you more, my native language is very old and I think it most likely language.
Persian | Pronunciation | English |
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شنبه | šanbe | Saturday |
یک شنبه | yekšanbe | Sunday |
دوشنبه | došanbe | Monday |
سه شنبه | sešanbe | Tuesday |
چهارشنبه | cahâršanbe | Wednesday |
پنج شنبه | panjšanbe | Thursday |
جمعه | jom'e | Friday |