- Persian language - Wikipedia
Persian, the language originally spoken in the province of Fārs, which is descended from Old Persian, the language of the Achaemenid empire (6th–4th centuries B C E ), and Middle Persian, the language of the Sasanian empire (3rd–7th centuries C E )
- Persian language - Simple English Wikipedia, the free . . .
Persian, also called Farsi, is a Western Iranian language It is one of the co official language s of Iran, Afghanistan and Tajikistan and is also spoken by some people in Pakistan and Uzbekistan
- Iranian languages - Wikipedia
Old Persian was an Old Iranian dialect as it was spoken in southwestern Iran (the modern-day province of Fars) by the inhabitants of Parsa, Persia, or Persis who also gave their name to their region and language
- Iranian Persian - Wikipedia
Iranian Persian serves as the predominant and official spoken language in Iran, with 61 5 million mother tongue speakers in 2023 and 17 2 million second language speakers in 2021
- New Persian - Wikipedia
New Persian (Persian: فارسی نو, romanized: fārsī-ye now), also known as Modern Persian (فارسی نوین) is the current stage of the Persian language spoken since the 8th to 9th centuries until now in Greater Iran and surroundings
- Standard Persian - Wikipedia
There are numerous reasons to study Persian: for one thing, Persian is an important language of the Middle East and Central Asia, spoken by approximately 70 million native speakers and roughly 110 million people worldwide
- Persian (Farsi) language and alphabet - Omniglot
Persian is a member of the Western Iranian branch of the Indo-European language family It is spoken by about 130 million people, mainly in Iran, Afghanistan and Tajikistan, and also in Uzbekistan, Iraq, Russia and Azerbaijan
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