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  2. Iranians in France - Wikipedia

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    Iranians in France. (Statistics from 1999. May include non-Iranians.) Iranians in France include immigrants from Iran to France as well as their descendants of Iranian heritage or background. Iranians in France are referred to by hyphenated terms such as French-Iranians or French-Persians.

  3. Mutual intelligibility - Wikipedia

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    Mutual intelligibility is sometimes used to distinguish languages from dialects, although sociolinguistic factors are often also used. Intelligibility between varieties can be asymmetric; that is, speakers of one variety may be able to better understand another than vice versa. An example of this is the case between Afrikaans and Dutch.

  4. Languages of Iran - Wikipedia

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    Iran's school curriculum has included French since 2022, to provide an alternative to English. French was also the second official language of Iran until the 1950s, with elite French co-ed schools being common amongst the upper class of Iran. A great number of words of French origin have entered the Persian language since the early modern period.

  5. Persian language - Wikipedia

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    Persian is a member of the Western Iranian group of the Iranian languages, which make up a branch of the Indo-European languages in their Indo-Iranian subdivision.The Western Iranian languages themselves are divided into two subgroups: Southwestern Iranian languages, of which Persian is the most widely spoken, and Northwestern Iranian languages, of which Kurdish and Balochi are the most widely ...

  6. Culture of Iran - Wikipedia

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    The word of [Bonchaq, or Bonchagh] in modern Persian language is new version of old Avestan and Pahlavi language "check". In Persian, it means a document which resembles money value for gold, silver and property. By law, people were able to buy and sell these documents or exchange them. [citation needed] (500 BC) – World's oldest staple.

  7. France–Iran relations - Wikipedia

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    Embassy of Iran, Paris. French–Iranian relations are the international relations between France and Iran. Iran has generally enjoyed a friendly relationship with France since the Middle Ages. The travels of Jean-Baptiste Tavernier are particularly well known to Safavid Persia. France has an embassy in Tehran and Iran has an embassy in Paris.

  8. Iranian diaspora - Wikipedia

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    Religious affiliation. The Iranian diaspora has been commonly defined as a largely people from upper-middle classes, secular and as cultural or nominal Muslims; the majority of them do not take fundamental Islamic rituals, such as daily prayers or fasting, and having largely embraced Western secularism. [42]

  9. Category:French people of Iranian descent - Wikipedia

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    A. Sadruddin Aga Khan. Anicée Alvina. Aly Muhammad Aga Khan. Soheil Ayari. Lila Azam Zanganeh.