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  2. Shiva Boloorian - Wikipedia

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    Farzandane Sobh (Children of the Morning) IRIB TV2: 2004 - 2005 Sobh Bekheir Iran (Good morning Iran) IRIB TV1: 2005 Yakh dar Behesht (Ice in Heaven) IRIB TV1: 2005 Sobh va Irani (Morning and Iranian) Jame-Jam TV: 2006 Bidar-sho, Aftab Shod (Wake up, it's Sunny) IRIB TV2: 2006 Nour-Baran (Rain of Lights) IRIB TV2: 2010 Shab-e Mahtab 1 (Moonlit ...

  3. Category:Persian words and phrases - Wikipedia

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    Persian words similar to other languages (4 P) Pages in category "Persian words and phrases" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 201 total.

  4. Persian vocabulary - Wikipedia

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    Persian belongs to the Indo-European language family, and many words in modern Persian usage ultimately originate from Proto-Indo-European. The language makes extensive use of word building techniques such as affixation and compounding to derive new words from roots.

  5. List of English words of Persian origin - Wikipedia

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    Persian pashtu: from Afghan. According to Morgenstein the word is akin to Parthava, Persian, Pahlav. The Iranian language of Pathan people and the chief vernacular of eastern Afghanistan, North-West Frontier Province of Pakistan, and northern Baluchistan [262] Path Common Germanic.

  6. Sobh-e-No - Wikipedia

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    Sobh-e-No was established in May 2016. Farshad Mahdipour is the proprietor of the newspaper, he is also the editor-in-chief of it. He describes Sobh-e-No's policy as a media which tries to give logical analyses about Islamic revolutionary values and while reflects the latest domestic and the world's news, has an effort to present analytical comments about the ongoing political issues.

  7. Persian phonology - Wikipedia

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    In Dari and Tajik /a/ is the most common vowel and at the end of a word may be pronounced as /æ/. [a] Unlike Iranian Persian, Dari has 5 long vowels /ɑː/, /eː/, /iː/, /oː/, and /uː/. The Dari vowel /ɑː/ and the Iranian vowel /ɒː/ are, respectively, the unrounded and rounded versions of the same vowel. ('roundedness' refers to the ...

  8. Farhang-i Rashidi - Wikipedia

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    The Farhang-i Rashidi was written by Abd-al-Rashid binʿAbd-al-Ghafur Ḥusayni Thattawi, a poet and scholar with two other lexicographical writings to his name. [3] The author introduces himself in the Farhang as having been born in Thatta, Sindh, with his family originating from Medina, and claims descent from Imam Husayn; not much else is known of his life. [2]

  9. Zabân-e Pâk - Wikipedia

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    Kasravi saw one of the steps in the progress of Iran and achieving a democratic society as reforming the Persian language. [2] Zabân-e Pâk was one of the first works that sought to suggest refinements of Persian. Kasravi found dead words of Middle Persian and preferred their use over Arabic loanwords. [3]