A1 Flashcards
Salam
Hello
Chetor-ee?
How are you? - informal
Chetor-een?
How are you? - formal
Khoobam
I’m well
Khoob neestam
I’m not well
Aalee
Great
Bad neestam
I’m not bad
Merci / Mamnoon
Thank you
Chetor peesh meeré?
How’s it going?
Che khabar?
What’s the news? / What’s up?
Khanoom
Lady - formal
Agha
Sir - formal
Agha ye
Sir - more colloquial/regional
Sobh bekhayr
Good morning
Rooz bekhayr
Good day
Zohr bekheir
Good noon
Baad az zohr
Good afternoon
Asr bekhayr
Good evening
Shab bekheir
Good night
Khodahafez
Goodbye
Fe’lan
Goodbye - for now
Be omeedé deedar
In hopes of seeing you again
Ta ba’ad
Until later
Ta farda
Until tomorrow
Mibinamet
See you - informal
Khoda negahdar
Goodbye - God keep you safe
Safar bekhayr
Safe journey / Bon voyage!
Esme man ____ hast.
My name is ____
Esme to chee-ye?
What is your name? - informal
Esme shoma chee-ye?
What is your name? - formal
To ahlé koja hastee?
Where are you from? - informal
Shoma ahlé koja hasteen?
Where are you from? - formal
Man az ____ hastam.
I am from ____
Man dar ___ zendegi meekonam.
I live in ___
Az eenja hastee?
Are you from here? - informal
Az eenja neestam.
I am not from here
Man
I
To
You
Madar
Mother
Pedar
Father
Baradar
Brother
Khahar
Sister
Dokhtar
Daughter/Girl
Pesar
Son/Boy
Hamsar
Spouse - wife or husband
Zan
Wife - woman
Madar bozorg
Grandmother
Pedar bozorg
Grandfather
Khale
Aunt - maternal
Ame
Aunt - paternal
Dayee
Uncle - maternal
Amoo
Uncle - paternal
Doost pesar
Boyfriend
Doost dokhtar
Girlfriend
Doost pesaram e
My friend - male
Doost dokhtar
Friend - female
Mamanam
My mom
Babam
My dad
Joon
Life - used as an expression of care, like “dear”
Jan
Dear - term of endearment
Pesaram
My son
Mo’alem
Teacher
Shagerd
Student
Mohandes
Engineer
Vakeel
Lawyer
Nevisande
Writer
Me’mar
Architect
Hesabdar
Accountant
Ashpaz
Cook
Garson
Waiter
Dandoon pezeshk
Dentist
Khalaban
Pilot
Honarmand
Artist
(Man) kar meekonam.
I work
(Man) kar nemeekonam.
I don’t work
(Man) beekaaram.
I am jobless
(Man) bazneshaste hastam.
I am retired
To koja zendegi meekoni?
Where do you live? - informal
Shoma koja zendegi meekoneen?
Where do you live? - formal
Karkhoone
Factory
Beemarestan
Hospital
Restooran
Restaurant
(Man) doost daram shokolat bokhoram.
I like to eat chocolate.
(Man) doost daram ketab bekhoonam.
I like to read books.
(Man) doost daram varzesh bokonam.
I like to exercise.
(Man) doost nadaram varzesh bokonam.
I do not like to exercise.
(Man) doost nadaram ketab bekhoonam.
I do not like to read books.
(Man) farsi yad begeeram.
I like to learn Persian.
Chee doost daree?
What do you like?
Che karhaayee doost daree bokonee?
What do you like to do? - informal
Chera na?
Why not?
Chetor peesh meeré?
How’s it going?
Een kee-ye?
Who is this?
Chand ta?
How many? - colloquial
Cheghadr?
How much?
saat
- o’clock / hour / clock
daghigheh
- minute
saniyeh
- second
emrooz
- today
dirooz
- yesterday
farda
- tomorrow
hala
- now
baad
- after
ghabl
- before
Afarin
Well done
Begoo
Say
To begoo
You say
khaneh
house
otagh
room
dar
door
panjareh
window
miz
table
sandali
chair
takht
bed
ketab
book
ghalam
pen
kaghaz
paper
ghaza
food
ab
water
nan
bread
berenj
rice
miveh
fruit
sabzi
vegetable
goosht
meat
shir
milk
chay
tea
ghahveh
coffee
divar
wall
bozorg
- big
koochak
- small
ghadimi
- old
jadid
- new
khoob
- good
bad
- bad
ghashang
- beautiful/pretty
sib
- apple
porteghal
- orange
banana
- banana
angoor
- grape
goje farangi
- tomato
khiyar
- cucumber
salad
- salad
ab
- water
shir
- milk
sharbat
- juice/syrup
shahr
- city
koochah
- street
maghaze
- shop/store
park
- park
madreseh
- school
khordan
- to eat
nooshidan
- to drink
khandan
- to read
neveshtan
- to write
didan
- to see
goftan
- to say/tell
shenidan
- to hear
fahmidan
- to understand
budan
to be
dashtan
to have
raftan
to go
chi?
what?
koja?
where?
ki?
who?
key?
when?/which?
chera?
why?
chetor?
how?
cheghadr/chand ta?
how much/many?
baleh
yes
na
no
nemidanam
I don’t know
lotfan
please
mamnoon/merci
thank you
khahesh mikonam
you’re welcome
hastam
I am
hasti
You are (informal)
hast
He/She/It is
hastim
We are
hastid
You are (formal/plural)
hastand
They are
daram
I have
miravam
I go
Che khabar?
What’s the news?
Hichi, salamati
Nothing, cheers!
Salamati
Cheers
To che khabar?
What’s up with you?
To thabata hastee?
Are you ____?
Esme to che e?
What’s your name?
Are, man thabata hastam
Yes, I am ___
Mobarak
Congratulations
Valentine mobarak
Happy Valentine’s Day
Berezil / Berezili
Brazil / Brazilian
Alemaan / Alemaani
Germany / German
Etaaleeai
Italian
Man Berezili am / hastam
I am Brazilian
Na, man Irani neestam
No, I am not Iranian
Oon nest
He/She/It is not
Esme doost pesar e to Kasra e?
Is your male friend’s name Kasra?
Befarmaid
Here you go / Please go ahead
Merci / Mamnoon / Mamnoonam
Thank you
Taroof
Formal politeness (Persian etiquette)
Dorud
Greetings (formal)
Mibinamet
See you
Motshakram
Thank you (formal)
Sepās-gozāram
I am grateful
Hatman
Definitely / For sure
Bāshad (Bāshe - informal)
Okay / Alright
Shambe
Saturday
Yekshambe
Sunday
Doshambe
Monday
Seshambe
Tuesday
Chaharshambe
Wednesday
Panjshambe
Thursday
Jome
Friday
Bahar
Spring
Tabestan
Summer
Paeez
Autumn / Fall
Zemestan
Winter
Yek
One
Do
Two
Se
Three
Chahar
Four
Panj
Five
Shesh
Six
Haft
Seven
Hasht
Eight
Noh
Nine
Dah
Ten
Emrooz chand shanbe as?
What day of the week is today?
Emrooz jome ast.
Today is Friday.
Emrooz shanbe ast?
Is today Saturday?
Na, emrooz shanbe nist.
No, today is not Saturday.
Bebakhshid
Excuse-me
Halan che Fasl i e?
what season is it?
Alan zemestoon e
it is winter
Mah
month
Alan che mah ye?
What month is it?
dobare begoo
say again
Alan febri ast
it is february
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