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Learn Persian with Chai and Conversation

Summary: Learn Persian / Farsi with Chai and Conversation teaches you conversational Persian (Farsi) in a fun and casual manner in weekly lessons of about 15-20 minutes each. Check out our website www.chaiandconversation.com for full course materials.

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  • Artist: Leyla Shams
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 (92) Speak Lesson 67 | House / Home (Vocabulary Sprint) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 697

In this Persian / Farsi lesson, we go over vocabulary needed to talk about the home. In Persian, house is called 'khooné' (in written Persian, it's khāné). Different rooms in the house include:room - otāghbedroom - otāgh khābbathroom - dast shoowee or toowāletdining room - āshpaz khoonéliving roo...

 Speak Lesson 69 | Sports (Vocabulary Sprint) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 558

This Persian (Farsi) lesson is all about the wonderful words of sports- or varzesh in Persian. Varzesh literally means physical exercise, but it's the word used for sports as well. Many of the words for different sports in the Persian language come directly from the western word, but some of them are different. The most common sport in Iran (and in many, many parts of the world) is soccer, which in Persian is footbāl. The sport we know of as 'football' in the United States is called footbāl āmrikāyee (American football) in Persian. Listen to the full lesson in order to learn the words for many team and individual sports.

 Speak Lesson 68 | Families (Vocabulary Sprint) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 779

In this Persian (Farsi) lesson, we learn the common terms for members of a family. Family in Persian is khānevādé. In this unit of Chai and Conversation, we are learning several vocabulary words related to a certain theme at once. Listen to the lesson for many different words associated with families. Listen to the lesson for many words related to this topic.

 (91) Speak Lesson 69 | Sports (Vocabulary Sprint) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 557

This Persian (Farsi) lesson is all about the wonderful words of sports- or <strong>varzesh</strong> in Persian. Varzesh literally means physical exercise, but it's the word used for sports as well. Many of the words for different sports in the Persian language come directly from the western word,...

 (90) Speak Lesson 68 | Families (Vocabulary Sprint) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 778

In this Persian (Farsi) lesson, we learn the common terms for members of a family. Family in Persian is <strong>khānevādé</strong>. In this unit of Chai and Conversation, we are learning several vocabulary words related to a certain theme at once. Listen to the lesson for many different words ass...

 Speak Lesson 67 | House / Home (Vocabulary Sprint) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 697

In this Persian / Farsi lesson, we go over vocabulary needed to talk about the home. In Persian, house is called 'khooné' (in written Persian, it's khāné). Different rooms in the house include:  room - otāgh bedroom - otāgh khāb bathroom - dast shoowee or toowālet dining room - āshpaz khooné living room - sālon.  We also go over vocabulary for common parts of a house, like doors, windows, ceilings and floors, and furniture and popular items inside each of these rooms of the house.

 Growing Up Neem-Rooni- An Interview with Tehran von Ghasri | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 55:56

Tehran Von Ghasri is a half African American, half Iranian comedian who reads and speaks Farsi fluently. Originally, I wanted to interview Tehran to ask him about being raised in a half Iranian family and how his father managed to keep him interested in the Persian language and culture. However, our interview took place a couple weeks after the Black Lives Matter movement erupted in the United States and all over the world following the death of Geroge Floyd.

 Raising Neem-Roonis- An Interview with Tehran von Ghasri | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 55:56

Tehran Von Ghasri is a half African American, half Iranian comedian who reads and speaks Farsi fluently. Originally, I wanted to interview Tehran to ask him about being raised in a half Iranian family and how his father managed to keep him interested in the Persian language and culture. However, our interview took place a couple weeks after the Black Lives Matter movement erupted in the United States and all over the world following the death of Geroge Floyd.

 Interview | Growing Up Neem-Rooni- An Interview with Tehran von Ghasri | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3357

Tehran Von Ghasri is a half African American, half Iranian comedian who reads and speaks Farsi fluently. Originally, I wanted to interview Tehran to ask him about being raised in a half Iranian family and how his father managed to keep him interested in the Persian language and culture. However, our interview took place a couple weeks after the Black Lives Matter movement erupted in the United States and all over the world following the death of Geroge Floyd. I had a lot of questions about his unique perspective of being half black and half Iranian, and particularly about the role of Iranian Americans in this movement. I learned so much from our conversation and hope that you will too.

 (89) Interview | Growing Up Neem-Rooni- An Interview with Tehran von Ghasri | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3356

Tehran Von Ghasri is a half African American, half Iranian comedian who reads and speaks Farsi fluently. Originally, I wanted to interview Tehran to ask him about being raised in a half Iranian family and how his father managed to keep him interested in the Persian language and culture. However, ...

 Speak Lesson 66 | Emotion (Vocabulary Sprint) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1058

In this lesson, Leyla and her husband Chris go over how to talk about emotions in the Persian language. This lesson is part of the vocabulary sprint series, so they go over several vocabulary words around the theme of feelings and emotions. In Farsi, emotions are called ehsāsat. We learn a few of the common emotions, such as being happy, sad, calm, depressed, nervous, etc. In addition, we learn the word hāl, which means something along the lines of 'being.' So when we ask 'hālet chetoré', which means 'How are you?', you are asking something along the lines of 'How is your state of being.'

 (88) Speak Lesson 66 | Emotion (Vocabulary Sprint) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1057

In this lesson, Leyla and her husband Chris go over how to talk about emotions in the Persian language. This lesson is part of the vocabulary sprint series, so they go over several vocabulary words around the theme of feelings and emotions. In Farsi, emotions are called <em>ehsāsat.</em> We le...

 Raising Neem-Roonis- An Interview with Shabnam Rezaei | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 33:21

This Raising Neem-Roonis interview features Shabnam Rezaei, cofounder of Big Bad Boo, an animation studio featuring cartoons with multicultural themes and diverse languages. Shabnam is the mother of two Neem-Rooni daughters, and the only one of our interviewees that managed to keep her children speaking fluent Persian despite growing up in New York City and having a non-Iranian father. Listen to find ot how she did it!

 Interview | Raising Neem-Roonis- An Interview with Shabnam Rezaei | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2001

This Raising Neem-Roonis interview features Shabnam Rezaei, cofounder of Big Bad Boo, an animation studio featuring cartoons with multicultural themes and diverse languages. Shabnam is the mother of two Neem-Rooni daughters, and the only one of our interviewees that managed to keep her children speaking fluent Persian despite growing up in New York City and having a non-Iranian father. Listen to find ot how she did it!

 (87) Interview | Raising Neem-Roonis- An Interview with Shabnam Rezaei | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2001

This Raising Neem-Roonis interview features Shabnam Rezaei, cofounder of Big Bad Boo, an animation studio featuring cartoons with multicultural themes and diverse languages. Shabnam is the mother of two Neem-Rooni daughters, and the only one of our interviewees that managed to keep her children s...

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