Persian language - Wikipedia Iranian Persian (Persian, Western Persian, or Farsi) is spoken in Iran, and by minorities in Iraq and the Persian Gulf states Eastern Persian (Dari Persian, Afghan Persian, or Dari) is spoken in Afghanistan
Farsi Keyboard - فارسی صفحه کلید - Type Farsi Online You can use your computer keyboard or mouse to type Farsi letters with this online keyboard Pressing Esc on the Farsi keyboard layout will toggle the mouse input between virtual QWERTY keyboard and virtual Farsi keyboard
What Language Does Iran Speak? About Farsi, Persian, and Regional . . . Persian, known locally as Farsi, is the official language of Iran and the primary language used in government, education and media The Iranian Constitution requires Persian for official documents, correspondence and texts, as well as text-books
Persian language | History, Countries, Facts | Britannica Persian language, also called Farsi, member of the Iranian branch of the Indo-Iranian language family It is the official language of Iran, and two varieties of Persian known as Dari and Tajik are official languages in Afghanistan and Tajikistan, respectively
Easy Persian - Free Online Farsi Language Lessons Easy Persian website offers online lessons in listening, speaking, reading and writing Persian or Farsi as spoken in Iran English and Persian translations
Which Countries Speak Farsi? - WorldAtlas Also known as Persian, Farsi is spoken by an estimated 110 million speakers mostly in Iran, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Iraq, Russia, Azerbaijan and Afghanistan In some of these countries, the language has other official names such as Dari in Afghanistan and Tajik in Tajikistan
English to Farsi - FarsiDic. com The first and most popular free online Farsi (Persian) English Dictionary with easy to use Farsi keyboard, two-way word lookup, multi-language smart translator, English lessons, educational games, and more with mobile and smartphone support
Persian Learning - YouTube I'm here to guide you through learning the Persian language, starting from absolute beginner to advanced levels Given that formal Persian differs considerably from its spoken form, the