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What does Eshgham mean in Farsi?
my love
Eshgham. Eshgham means “my love” and is another term of affection that can be romantic or not.
What does Zada mean in Persian?
descendant of
Zadeh, also Zada, is a Persian patronymic suffix meaning ‘descendant of’ or ‘born of’ used in names mainly in Iran and Azerbaijan. Notable people whose names contain ‘Zadeh’ include: Lotfi A. Zadeh (1921–2017), mathematician, electrical engineer, and computer scientist.
How do you greet an Iranian?
The common way to say “Hello” in Farsi, is “Salam”. You can say it indifferently in a casual as well as formal context, for any time of the day. In the morning, you can also opt for a nice “Sobh bekheir”, which is the equivalent of “Good morning”. In the evening, try saying “Shab bekheir” for “Good evening”.
What does JUN mean in Persian?
Joon (or jân, as it’s often pronounced), means “soul/spirit/life”, but it’s essentially a Persian word of endearment used after a person’s first name to mean “dear”.
How do you say I Love you in Persian?
1. “I Love You” in Persian. I love you = /du:set da:ræm/. Dooset daram. NOTE: Like love itself, the above sentence is a bit complicated in Persian!! One of the meaning of “I love you”, and the most common one, is what you see above. This phrase has another equivalent in Persian, which is not very common in daily conversations.
How do you Say Hello in Iran?
Salâm / Dorood — Hello Start with a smile and one of these words. Salâm is probably the most routine way to say “hello,” but since it’s an Arabic-rooted word, many Iranians opt to use the authentically Persian dorood. Choose whichever you like (or whichever is easier to remember).
How to say “you are cool” in Persian?
“You are cool” in Persian You are very cool (You are a good and very intersting person). /kheili ba: ha:li/!! Note: Numbers 23 and 24 are very common in Persian, but they are very informal. You may use them as many times as you wish when talking to your friends, but try not to use them in formal or official situations.
How do you say may you be healthy in Persian?
Use it as a greeting alone or right after “hello” as a super polite greeting. The standard answer is salâmat bâshid, “may you be healthy.” Merci / Kheyli mamnoon / Sepâs — Thank you Persian has several ways to say “thank you,” and they’re often used together in combination.