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turk using english alphabet tooyes, idiot, Farsi alphabet is almost entirely based on Arabic today. Don't give up your daytime job, ignoramus. LOL"The Farsi version of Arabic"....
Methinks somebody's behind the Not-so-Far version of alcohol or hashish.... damn, I'm speaking Arabic again.
(which means shoving Arab religion, language and culture down the throats of Iranians)
Persian alphabet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Persian alphabet (الفبای فارسی alefbā-ye fārsi) or Perso-Arabic script is a writing system based on the Arabic script and used for the Persian language. It has four letters more than Arabic: پ [p], چ [t͡ʃ], ژ [ʒ], and گ [ɡ].
The Perso-Arabic script is an abjad and is exclusively written cursively. That is, the majority of the letters in a word connect to each other. This is also implemented on computers. Whenever the Perso-Arabic script is typed, the computer auto-connects the letters to each other. Unconnected letters are not widely accepted. In Perso-Arabic, as with Arabic, words are written from right to left.
Below are the 32 letters of the modern Persian alphabet. Since the script is cursive, the appearance of a letter changes depending on its position: isolated, initial (joined on the left), medial (joined on both sides), and final (joined on the right) of a word.
The names of the letter are mostly the ones used in Arabic, except for the Persian pronunciation. The only ambiguous name is he, which is used for both ﺡ and ه. For clarification, these are often called ḥe-ye jimi (literally "jim-like ḥe" after jim, the name for the letter ج that uses the same base form) and he-ye do-češm (literally "two-eyed he", after the contextual middle letterform ﻬ), respectively.
Novel letters
The main Persian letters are ا, ب, پ, ت, ج, چ, خ, د, ر, ز, ژ, س, ش, ف, ک, گ, ل, م, ن, و, ه, ی and other letters that came into it from Arabic literature. The Persian alphabet adds four letters to the Arabic alphabet, /p/, /ɡ/, /t͡ʃ/ (ch in chair), /ʒ/ (s in measure):
french using too
so what?
+ arab cant say p like persian
arab cant say ch like chelsea
arab cant say g like golem
arab cand say j like.. ژاله
The Turks converted their language into Latin letters willingly, because they wanted to be part of modern civilization. Therefore the language stayed more or less intact. Arabs conquered the Iranians and therefore changed the entire Persian alphabet and language into Arabic based. I know some Iranians that try to speak Farsi without using any Arabic based words, I have to admit, it's quite a struggle for them. Even the word "Salam" (hello) or "salamati" (health) two of the most common words are Arabic. But that's what Arabs did, and they're still doing it. Islam is Arab imperialism.