Speak Lesson 3 | How to Introduce Where You are From, and Introducing the Different forms of You

Speak Lesson 3 | How to Introduce Where You are From, and Introducing the Different forms of You

In the Persian language, there are two different ways of saying 'you'- a formal version (shomā), and an informal version (tō). In this lesson, we learn both forms, and learn when it's appropriate to use them. For instance, when you're talking to a close friend or a family member close to your age, you would use the informal you, tō. When speaking with someone older than you, or someone you should show respect for, you use the formal version, shomā. Iranian culture places a high value on respect, so when in doubt, err on the side of formality. In the podcast, we talk more about this so that you are confident with your choice of which to use. In addition to the different forms of you, we go over some questions you can ask using the formal or information versions of you. These include:

  • And you?
  • What is your name?

Another wonderful topic of conversation and good way to get to know others is by asking them where they're from. This is a great topic of conversation no matter where in the world you are. We'll learn the formal and informal way of asking. The phrases learned in this section include:

  • Where are you from? (informal)
  • Where are you from? (formal)
  • I am from ________

We also learn a list of countries and how to say them in the Persian language. The countries learned in this lesson include:

  • Iran (pronounced ee-rān)
  • the United States
  • Spain
  • England
  • Germany
  • France
  • Mexico

We also include several other countries in the bonus vocabulary.

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Interview | Growing Up Irooni – Tara Grammy, An Iranian Take on Identity, Comedy, and Being All Up in Your Business

Interview | Growing Up Irooni – Tara Grammy, An Iranian Take on Identity, Comedy, and Being All Up in Your Business

In this laugh-out-loud and deeply personal conversation, Iranian Canadian actor, writer, and creator Tara Grammy joins Leyla to talk about growing up as an Iranian weirdo, navigating diaspora identity, creating her hit comedy series Soosi Lee, and embracing curiosity (aka being fusooli) as a cultural superpower. From getting discovered by Woody Harrelson in a tiny Toronto theatre to producing a DIY Iranian Borat-meets-Cribs series in LA, Tara's story is as inspiring as it is hilarious.She shares her journey through acting, motherhood, cultural expectations, language guilt, and the power of telling your own story—even when no one gives you permission.🔗 Related Links:📺 Watch Foozooli: https://www.instagram.com/taragrammy🎥 Simple Wedding (film): IMDb📝 Tara’s Harper’s Bazaar essay: Joyful Rebellion – Harper’s Bazaar📚 Learn Persian with Chai and Conversation: https://www.chaiandconversation.com🎧 Follow Tara on Instagram: @taragrammy📣 Connect with Us:Follow Growing Up Irooni on Instagram: @chaiandconversationSubscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube

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Poetry | Nizami Ganjavi's sokhanee chand dar eshgh, Part 4

In this fourth part of the discussion of Nizami Ganjavi's sokhanee chand dar eshgh, we cover the next two lines in detail, regarding the indispensability of love.

14 Juli 13min

Speak Lesson 64 | Meeting New People

Speak Lesson 64 | Meeting New People

In this lesson, we learn some more expressions we can use when meeting new people and a new expression related to tārof.

14 Juli 26min

Poetry | Nizami Ganjavi's sokhanee chand dar eshgh, Part 3

Poetry | Nizami Ganjavi's sokhanee chand dar eshgh, Part 3

In this third part of the discussion of Nizami Ganjavi's sokhanee chand dar eshgh, we cover the next two lines in detail, beginning to contemplate the importance of love to all human beings.

7 Juli 12min

Speak Lesson 63 | Meeting Up with Friends

Speak Lesson 63 | Meeting Up with Friends

In this lesson, we learn some useful expressions for talking with friends or people we know, especially people who we haven't seen in a long time.

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Poetry | Nizami Ganjavi's sokhanee chand dar eshgh, Part 2

Poetry | Nizami Ganjavi's sokhanee chand dar eshgh, Part 2

In this second part of the discussion of Nizami Ganjavi's sokhanee chand dar eshgh, we go over the first two lines of the poem in detail.

30 Juni 18min

Speak Lesson 62 | Getting Attention

Speak Lesson 62 | Getting Attention

In this lesson, we learn a new way to call attention to someone and how to return a lost item.

30 Juni 14min

Poetry | Nizami Ganjavi's sokhanee chand dar eshgh, Introduction with Dr. Sahba Shayani

Poetry | Nizami Ganjavi's sokhanee chand dar eshgh, Introduction with Dr. Sahba Shayani

In this lesson, we introduce Nizami Ganjavi, an important 12th-century poet in the cultures of Iran, Azerbaijan, Kurdistan, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan who is also considered the national poet of Azerbaijan. We are joined by Dr. Sahba Shayani to discuss sokhanee chand dar eshgh, or “A Few Words on Love,” an excerpt from Nizami Ganjavi's Romance of Khosrow and Shirin.

23 Juni 54min

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