
Learn Persian with Chai and Conversation Speak Lesson 3 | How to Introduce Where You are From, and Introducing the Different forms of You
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Jan 21, 2011 A friendly lesson on the two Persian forms of you and when to use each. Simple phrases for asking and saying someone’s name are practiced. Ways to ask where someone is from and common country names in Persian are introduced. Short role-plays and pronunciation practice help build confidence.
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Two Forms Of 'You' Matter
- Persian uses formal and informal 'you' that changes sentence forms and politeness level.
- When in doubt, choose the formal form to show respect in Iranian culture.
Match Pronoun And Verb Conjugation
- Use 'to' forms with peers and family and 'shomā' with elders or those needing respect.
- Change verb conjugations accordingly when switching between informal and formal speech.
Questions Shift With Politeness
- The question 'What is your name?' changes form depending on 'to' or 'shomā' usage.
- Learning both versions helps avoid social mistakes in introductions.
