In Farsi, you say "khuk" for pig.
You say "North" in Farsi as "Shomāl."
In Farsi, the most common way to say goodbye is "خداحافظ" (pronounced as "khodaa haafez"). This phrase is a formal and polite way to bid farewell to someone. Another informal way to say goodbye in Farsi is "خدانگهدار" (pronounced as "khodaa negahdaar"). Both phrases are widely used in Persian-speaking countries to say goodbye in different contexts.
To say "what" in Farsi, you would say "چی" (chee).
The word for "lady" in Farsi is خانم (khanom).
In Farsi, you say "khuk" for pig.
You say "North" in Farsi as "Shomāl."
You say "نجمه" in Farsi.
In Farsi, the most common way to say goodbye is "خداحافظ" (pronounced as "khodaa haafez"). This phrase is a formal and polite way to bid farewell to someone. Another informal way to say goodbye in Farsi is "خدانگهدار" (pronounced as "khodaa negahdaar"). Both phrases are widely used in Persian-speaking countries to say goodbye in different contexts.
To say "what" in Farsi, you would say "چی" (chee).
The word for "lady" in Farsi is خانم (khanom).
In Farsi, you would say "Mamāni" for grandma.
You can say "آقای" (Aghay) to refer to Mr. in Farsi.
To say "you are cute" in Farsi, you can say "تو خوشگلی" (pronounced: to khoshgeli).
In Farsi, "why" is translated as "چرا (charā)".
"God" in Farsi is "خدا" (pronounced as "khodā").
"Shab bekheir" is how you say goodnight in Farsi.