Very beautiful language and teacher :) Persian is one of the most beautiful sounding languages in the world. I've just started learning it today and I found this video very helpful. Thank you Anita.
Dearest Anita, salam! What happened to you? I am still waiting for the lesson you promised for gathering skills to go shopping in Iran! Please come back and continue this great series. Thanks in advance.
Guys the numbers in your language sounds similar to this because the current names of numbers in counting sysetm is largely influenced by Persian in many languages due to the mighty influence of the Great Persian Empire and Persian rulers. Hence, the numbers sound very very similar and familiar in most European and almost all Indian languages.
i see a bit difference between Dari( old Persian) spoken here in Afghanistan and Persian. Ex. We say yak(1) not yek panzda(15) shanzda(16) Hafda(17). o is changed to a. we say khana(house) not Khona.
***** There are no "formal" and "informal" numbers. Use standard Persian numbers and everybody will understand it. 15 = pânzdah [پانزده] 16 = šânzdah [شانزده] 17 = hefdah [هِفدَه] 18 = hejdah [هِجدَه] Note most of the numbers in this video are pronounced with a Tehrâni accent. Here's a short explanation about this accent: "The main feature of it is that its speakers are inured, when they speak to change the long vowel â[آ] to u(او), like "Tehrân"[تهران] and "Tehrun"[تهرون], "Irâni"[ایرانی] and "Iruni"[ایرونی]. The colloquial language has no vast distinctions with the standard Persian, for example a sentence in standard Persian: Emruz mixâham asbsavâri konam[امروز میخواهم اسبسواری کنم] which in the colloquial language would be so: Emruz mixâm assavâri konam."
Piruz Pârsi Xorâsâni Hi Piruz Pârsi Xorâsâni, Thank you for the great explanation. I just have one question! Do you mean the word "informal" refers to the "Tehrani" accent here? I thought that "Formal" can also mean "Written", & "Informal" may refer to the "Spoken" language, which is the difference between using "A" when writing, and "U" when talking in Persian. Thank you. Christine Team PersianPod101.com
+Sahar Kachmar If you mean the one that actually is را (colloquial form of) the object marker you can it is always pronounced "o". But as a letter in a word you have to be familiar with the word and its pronunciation.
When I think of "yek" and the Polish "yeden", I think of very similar numbers. That's although "odin" is more like Polish than Persian (it's Russian for "one").
Hi Silver Flower Thanks for your comment and interest in learning Persian Language. About the new lessons, if you want to learn more, you need to sign up with our website and get the lessons. These RUclips lessons are for introducing our work. By the way, I will correct your writing: سلام خیلی متشکرم. ولی چرا درس جدید نمیدهید؟ میخواهم بیشتر یاد بگیرم Best, Team PersianPod101.com
Thanks for the Persian lesson. For 56, why did you say 'panja o shesh'? In the beginning of the video, 6 was 'shish' so why did it change? Also, I though that if 'o' follows a vowel, then it changes to 'vo'. So 56 should really be 'panja vo shish'. Is this correct?
Lol the numbers are easy for me cuz in my language they are very close for example ama star in 11 yazdah /12 duazdah/sesdah/14charda/15pazda/16 shazda/17qavda/18hazhda/19nozda/20bist lol
+Даниель Мадрахимов Hi dear Persian learner. Good night in Persian is "shab bekheir" شب بخیر and good dreams is "khaabaay-e khoob bebini" خوابای خوب ببینی .
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Very beautiful language and teacher :)
Persian is one of the most beautiful sounding languages in the world. I've just started learning it today and I found this video very helpful. Thank you Anita.
Эдуард Исаков are you Russian?
It's also a beautiful sounding language...
Are you fluent now ?
@@jimspishak Yeah it's been 4 years
Ty i m fron AFG so hehe
I'm in love with this language...
Same i m AFG
Me too
I am from Azerbaijan Baku🇦🇿
@@NurDeutsch2017
Don't Azerbaijanis speak Farsi ???
👺🤔
@ 17 Jan 2024 @ 11:08 PM
i'm in love with not only language but also with a boy from there
Thanks for the upload! Please, keep these coming :)
Dearest Anita, salam! What happened to you? I am still waiting for the lesson you promised for gathering skills to go shopping in Iran! Please come back and continue this great series. Thanks in advance.
Thank you so much
I love your teaching and I appreciate your help
Love and respect from Najran
Ty i m AFG so hehe
Anita is such a great teacher!
Piper Hilderbrand i'm Iranian myself and I've learned a lot from this maybe because I'm seven years old XD
slam'''''''
really its amazing way to learn.....I appreciate.......
Anita is the best Teacher.sbah bikhier
Learning from Philippines 🇵🇭
I am loving this beautiful language
I love the Arabic alphabet! I love writing it! Persian is so fun!
Piper Hilderbrand if u want to write in Persian it's impossible for me so complicated
متشكرم بهترین کانال برای یادگیری فارسی
Persian numbers are just like those in Hindi
1 - yek - ek
2 - do - do
4 - chahar - chaar
5 - paanj - paanch
and so on
what happend to 3 bro
@@jsantoro13 3 in hindi teen mostly same number sound is like same 😍
That is because Hindi/Urdu was derived from persian😂
Completed 7th lecture on same day as 6th.
@ 17 January 2024
Love from India 🇮🇳❤ to Iran 🇮🇷
@ 11:06 PM
Good teaching . Good presentation. Include conversation please
Thanks! This is very helpful!
Guys the numbers in your language sounds similar to this because the current names of numbers in counting sysetm is largely influenced by Persian in many languages due to the mighty influence of the Great Persian Empire and Persian rulers. Hence, the numbers sound very very similar and familiar in most European and almost all Indian languages.
Very easy way
Thank you
Thank you this was very very helpful and useful :).
May god bless you
از شما بسیار سپاسگزارم برای درس
nice teacher
Thank you
Amazing ❤
she is khosh gel :) like her voice.
i see a bit difference between Dari( old Persian) spoken here in Afghanistan and Persian. Ex. We say yak(1) not yek panzda(15) shanzda(16) Hafda(17). o is changed to a. we say khana(house) not Khona.
We write this way but informal conversation we say khooneh but we write khaane
dear, I'm looking for the exact one spoken by afghan.
Very similar to hindi 🇮🇳
what are the formal forms of 15-18? since it says they are informal.
can you formally or informally use numbers?
idk, it just said that they were informal.
***** There are no "formal" and "informal" numbers. Use standard Persian numbers and everybody will understand it.
15 = pânzdah [پانزده]
16 = šânzdah [شانزده]
17 = hefdah [هِفدَه]
18 = hejdah [هِجدَه]
Note most of the numbers in this video are pronounced with a Tehrâni accent. Here's a short explanation about this accent:
"The main feature of it is that its speakers are inured, when they speak to change the long vowel â[آ] to u(او), like "Tehrân"[تهران] and "Tehrun"[تهرون], "Irâni"[ایرانی] and "Iruni"[ایرونی]. The colloquial language has no vast distinctions with the standard Persian, for example a sentence in standard Persian: Emruz mixâham asbsavâri konam[امروز میخواهم اسبسواری کنم] which in the colloquial language would be so: Emruz mixâm assavâri konam."
Piruz Pârsi Xorâsâni ok, thank you very much :)
Piruz Pârsi Xorâsâni
Hi Piruz Pârsi Xorâsâni,
Thank you for the great explanation. I just have one question!
Do you mean the word "informal" refers to the "Tehrani" accent here?
I thought that "Formal" can also mean "Written", & "Informal" may refer to the "Spoken" language, which is the difference between using "A" when writing, and "U" when talking in Persian.
Thank you.
Christine
Team PersianPod101.com
You’re awesome!
Is there any rule for و pronunciation if "o" or "vo" when its by its own? Thank you
+Sahar Kachmar If you mean the one that actually is را (colloquial form of) the object marker you can it is always pronounced "o". But as a letter in a word you have to be familiar with the word and its pronunciation.
“va”
Dast dard na ki gi❤
Nice
1:36-2:04 Practice
Very similar to urdu
Why r u so stupid its not even close to urdu bc i m an afghani GIRL 10 YEARS OLD
@@basitamini6904 hey 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 14 20 30 40 60 90 100 these are similar to hindi/urdu ( but not the same).
Same counting in balochi
I think hindi counting is similar to urdu
I just learn the number un a minute it is osam
something tell me about the background music
Very similar from Hindi counting
Very similar to Kurdish numbers only a slightly different pronunciation.
In tajik language not hifdah (17) , but habdah
yek farq
+Таджикистан - Персия I think you use the word "Panj Sad" instead of "Pansad" ...right ?
+Neema Paxima we use 50 panjo. 500-panjSad
Thank a lot! Ex-me, why write you the navad and the hashtad without simbol [-] above A?
And there are more similarities to Russian numbers:
- 11 - yazdah - odinnadtsat' (одиннадцать)
- 12 - davazdah - dvenadtsat' (двенадцать)
- 14 - chahardah - chetrynadtsat' (четырнадцать)
- 15 - poonzdah - pyatnadtsat' (пятнадцать)
- 16 - shoonzdah - shestnadtsat' (шестнадцать)
- 50 - panjah - pyatdesyat' (пятьдесят)
- 60 - shast - shestdesyat' (шестьдесят)
- 100 - sad - sto (сто)
When I think of "yek" and the Polish "yeden", I think of very similar numbers. That's although "odin" is more like Polish than Persian (it's Russian for "one").
+David W davomash. - 1000 - hazor - tysacha (тысяча)
Very very similar to HINDI 🇮🇳
persian
Hehe ty i m AFG
سلام
خیلی متشکر هستم
ولی درس جدید چرا نمیدی؟
من میخواهم یاد می گیرم
تا حالا نمیدانم www.persianpod101.com چیکار میکنم باهش!!!
Hi Silver Flower
Thanks for your comment and interest in learning Persian Language.
About the new lessons, if you want to learn more, you need to sign up with our website and get the lessons. These RUclips lessons are for introducing our work.
By the way, I will correct your writing:
سلام
خیلی متشکرم. ولی چرا درس جدید نمیدهید؟ میخواهم بیشتر یاد بگیرم
Best,
Team PersianPod101.com
Thanks for the Persian lesson. For 56, why did you say 'panja o shesh'? In the beginning of the video, 6 was 'shish' so why did it change? Also, I though that if 'o' follows a vowel, then it changes to 'vo'. So 56 should really be 'panja vo shish'. Is this correct?
***** Mersi!
***** I find quite a few Persian and Russian numbers are similar e.g. "shesh" and "шесть" (shest')
Shesh is formal pronunciation of 6
And shish is informal form of it
@@abdolazimghotbaddini7532 mamnoon!🇮🇷🙏
it would have been great if you had written persin writings of those numbers as well
This Numbers pronunciation is from Sanskrit, so it is exactly matching with many Indian languages. unbelievable.
No it is matching with Hindi/Urdu because Urdu derived from Persian during islamic invasion
im from punjab and i can see the words are from persian in punjabi language , 2 do , 5 panj , etc
Panj = 5
âb = water
panjâb = 5 water or river
@@yourmajesty1361 wow 😂😂 Right punjab 5 rivers
Similar indian hindi counting
Similarity with talyshi language
11-yonzda
12-donzda
13-senzda
14-chorda
15-poonzda
16-shoonzda
17-havda
18-hajda
19-navda
20-vist
I’m balochi and my counting is all the exact same
بلوچستان یکی از زبان های ایران باستان رو داراست و هم اکنون در استان بلوچستان ایران استفاده میشود
Just like kurdish
Ich bin afganerin ich brauch nicks lernen😂
I repeat, please if it possible, برتر & برترى in english lettres, Thanks
Big&bigger
Bar tar,bar tari
Lol the numbers are easy for me cuz in my language they are very close for example ama star in 11 yazdah /12 duazdah/sesdah/14charda/15pazda/16 shazda/17qavda/18hazhda/19nozda/20bist lol
kheli mamnoon
I know how to count to 50 in Iran
i can count from 1 to 10 :D
سلام خوشحالم که با شما آشنا شدم از این که در شناساندن زبان وفرهنگ ایران تلاش می کنید سپاسگزارم
How do I say 200 ? دوسد ؟
دویست Devist
can you write me please hiw say good night and good dreams on persian please ?
+Даниель Мадрахимов
Hi dear Persian learner. Good night in Persian is "shab bekheir" شب بخیر and good dreams is "khaabaay-e khoob bebini" خوابای خوب ببینی .
Thanks
+Даниель Мадрахимов My pleasure
Mehrnaz Owrak Salam XD I'm a eranian LOLOL it's Iranian.
daash man bacheye mashhad am farsi mikhayn az man yad bigirin ama feylan tooye almannam
In Bangla language 20 is pronounced Bish, Hindi/Urdu its Biss.
Salam. Czetori
In TAJIK LANGUAGE 110 - YEK SADU DAH.
What's 200
Similar to Indian Hindi counting
Just like hindi
Same as kurdish
Very much similar to Balochi language.
I think it would be better if she looked directly into the screen rather than looking above the screen.
I'm persian غصه دلتون
Persian people belong to Iran right?🤔
Are they muslim aur not
To answer both of ur questions
Yes they're Iranian and they're mainly Muslim but u can find other religions too
un bacio a te e a Dario
Alphabet letters are same as urdu
In hindi
Ek,do,tin,char,paach,che,saat,aath,no,das, 100 ,so,hazar
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
❤❤
판저 50
사도 오 다흐 110
하프다트 70
사드 100
비스트 20
슌즈다 16
샤스트 60
하쉬타트 80
Hashtad is correct not hashtat
This wouldn't be three minutes though.
히지다 18
시 30
Balochi Persian are same
다바즈가 12
U looking so cute
히프다 17
من ايرانى هستم
누스다 19
시즈다 13
체헬 40
푼스다 15
사도 오 씨오 오 옉 131
Farsi is very similar to kurdish
야즈다 11
사드 오 옉 101