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In English it means, "I hope your breath will be always warm." A more direct translation would be "I hope you will be always alive". | In English it means, "I hope your breath will be always warm." A more direct translation would be "I hope you will be always alive". | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:12, 26 March 2023
Hi, everyone!
This lesson will teach you a few common ways to say "Thank you" in Persian.
سپاس یا سپاسگزارم[edit | edit source]
It is pronounced "sepas" or "sepasgozaram".
It's the most common expression for "Thank you" in Persian.
دستتون درد نکنه[edit | edit source]
It is pronounced "dastetun dard nakone". In English it literally means, "I hope that your hands don't hurt".
You can use it in formal or informal situations.
مرسی[edit | edit source]
It is pronounced "mersi".
Of course, most of you know this word because it's the same as the French word "merci."
ممنون[edit | edit source]
It is pronounced "mamnoon".
لطف کردید[edit | edit source]
It is pronounced "lotf kardid".
You can use it when somebody has done something good for you.
دمت گرم[edit | edit source]
It is pronounced "damet garm".
Use this expression in informal speech, for example with your friends.
In English it means, "I hope your breath will be always warm." A more direct translation would be "I hope you will be always alive".
I hope you liked this lesson!
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