A guide to learning Dari/Farsi grammar and composition.





Alphabet & Word Formation

Dari/Farsi script is written from right to left. However, most characters sound very similar to those of their English counterparts.



ج J - G

Jeem
ث S

Se
ت T 
Te
پ P 
Pe


ب B 
 Be
ا A 
Alef
آ - Aa
ر R
Re
ذ Z
Zaal
د D
Daal
خ KH

Khe
ح H
Hay
  چ CH

Che
ض Z
Dhowat
ص  S
Sowat
ش SH
Sheen
س S
Seen
ژ 
Zshe
ز Z
Ze
قQ
Qaaf
ف F
Fe
غ GH
Ghayn
ع A
Ayn
ظ Z
Zoy
ط T
Toy
و W, V
Waw
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    I,  E, Y, ئ   
Yaa
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 HAY, H  ه

ن N
Noon
م M
Meem
ل L
Laam
گ G
Gaaf

ک K
Kaaf

Complete the following exercises either on a printed paper or in a Word doc. Feel free to copy and paste.

1- Write each alphabet ten times in a row. Remember to write right to left as such:

ا – ا – ا – ا
ب – ب – ب 
پ – پ – پ

2- Match the following to their Dari equivalent:
A                         ب
B                          ج
D                         پ
F                         ف
J/G                       ی
P                           ا
Y/I                         د

 3- Fill in the blank:

ا – ب - .......... – ت – ث - ......... - ج - .......... - چ - .......... - .......... – د - .......... – ر- ........... – ژ - .......... - ........... – ع – .......... – ف - .......... - ........... - ........... – ل - ........... - .......... - .......... – ی - ..........

4- Ask your partner/classmate the following question ten times. Keep score, and see who wins.               

5- Rearrange the letters in bold in correct order:

ا – ب  س – ت – ث – ظ – چ – ح – گ
د – ذ – ی – ز –ژ - پ – ش – ن – ض
ط   ج - ف – ق – ک – خ – ل – م – ص – و – ر – ه

Let's Put Them Together

Alef - ا

Let’s use the alphabet to form some nouns, beginning with ا - Alef. 
But, before we start, its important to remember:
  1. Alef as the first letter of a word makes the “a” (soft vowel) sound.
  2. If Aleft is meant to make the “aa” (hard vowel) sound at the start of a word, it would have to be accompanied by a Mad (a curved dash on top) – .آ
  3. When Alef is written in the middle of a word, it makes the “aa’” (hard vowel) sound without Mad or the curved dash.
The following are some examples of Alef’s usage in all three states, marked by 1, 2, or 3 relative to their position in a word:

آدم = Human
آلو = Apricot
آب = Water
ارابه = Wheel
شانه = Comb/Shoulder
بابا = Grandfather
آفتاب = Sun
اشک = Tear
ابرو = Eyebrow
باران = Rain
انار = Pomegranate 
احمد = Ahmad
1-      Complete the following words with proper letter:
ان- ر  -- آلوب-لو – آ-تاب  --  با-ان  --    -- ار-به  --  ابر-  --  آ-م  --  ب- ب-  شان-  

2-      Match English words to their meaning in Dari.
Human                        أب
Pomegranate               انسان
Tire                              ارابه
Grandfather                ابر
Comb                           آفتاب
Sun                              بابا
Cloud                           شانه
Water                          انار

3-      Write the following 10 times each: 


ارابه – 

آفتاب – 

ابر – 

آلوبالو-

انسان –

باران -                                                                                                                                   
  Be – ب

1- When be (ب) is written at the beginning or in the middle of a word, it is cut in half, such as: ب – ا  would make با

2- When it is written at the end of a word, it remains whole.

3- This rule does not apply to the following alphabet: 

ا - د - ذ - ر- ز- ط - ظ - و - ه  
        
Wind
Baad
باد
Brother
Beraadar
برادر
Plate
Beshqaab
بشقاب
Night
Shab
شب

This rule also applies to: 


چ - چاه
ج - جعبه
ث - ثابت
ت - تربوز
پ – پدر
ص - صبر
ش - شب
س - سبز
خ - خواب
ح - حاضر
ق - قلب
ف - فرش
غ - غم
ع - عربی
ض - ضرر

ی: یک
ن: ناخن
م: مردم
ل: لب

Next: Continue Learning about Noun

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