Farsi, otherwise known as Persian, is spoken in Iran. The variety of Persian spoken in Tajikistan is referred to as Tajik; and the variety spoken in Afghanistan is referred to as Dari. These three varieties are all mutually intelligible.
Farsi (Persian)
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Classification
Indo-European > Iranian
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Speakers
57 million
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Script
Persian
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Text direction
Right-to-left
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Official language
Iran
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Other names
Persian
Farsi (Persian)
Farsi, otherwise known as Persian, is spoken in Iran. The variety of Persian spoken in Tajikistan is referred to as Tajik; and the variety spoken in Afghanistan is referred to as Dari. These three varieties are all mutually intelligible.
Along with other Iranian languages, Farsi is member of the Indo-European language group which also includes other branches such as Celtic, Germanic, Balto-Slavic and Indo-Aryan. Farsi, in Iran, is written using a right-to-left Persian script that is similar to the Arabic script.
Farsi loanwords to English include “assassin”, “balcony”, “bazaar”, “caviar” and “kiosk”. The word for “thank you” in Farsi is borrowed from French: “merci”.
At Geo Language Services, our translations respect the intricate details of Farsi, ensuring that your content is both linguistically precise and culturally relevant for Persian-speaking audiences.
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Interesting fact
The word "checkmate", as used in chess, comes from the Farsi phrase "Shah Mat", meaning "the king is dead".
