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  • Word Order - SOV // June 24 2013

    Persian word order is different from English in two ways.  First, the modifier comes before the word it modifies (“shoes red”).  Second, the sentences follow a Subject, Object, Verb (SOV) order.  “Sara shoes wore.”

  • Persian aka fArsi // June 24 2013

    You say potato, I say sibzamini.

  • Read Persian From Right to Left // June 24 2013

    Persian is a right to left language, like Arabic and Hebrew.  Think about it: !tfel ot thgir daer uoY

  • Semi Cursive Script // June 24 2013

    You can read Persian today.  At first it seems intimidating, but the code is easy to crack.  Read right to left; only 32 letters, and a simple semi-cursive script.  Check it out! One post explains ALL!

  • Alphabet Card // June 24 2013

    Everything you need to know to start bonding with the Persian alphabet!

  • Sentences with Pleasantries Magnets // June 24 2013

    Behold, some unworthy sentences we made with the Persian English Word Magnet Pleasantries kit.

  • Pleasantries - تعارف // June 24 2013

    The Pleasantries kit (a.k.a. t’Arof) (a.k.a. تعارف) features over 600 Persian words of desperate supplication and inverted one-upmanship. Millions of possible self-sacrificing sentence combinations. The words are on magnetic word tiles.

  • Sentences with Courtship Magnets // June 24 2013

    What sentences can you make with the Persian English Word Magnet Courtship kit?

  • Magnet FAQs // June 24 2013

    The FAQs on Persian-English Word Magnets.

  • Courtship - خواستگاری // June 24 2013

    The Courtship kit (a.k.a. xAstegAri) (a.k.a. خواستگاری) features over 600 Persian words of love, passion and insanity including particles, suffixes and prefixes for grammatical accuracy. Millions of romantic and inappropriate sentence combinations possible.



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