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Learn by topic with practical vocabulary around family, greetings, food, colors, numbers, and everyday life.

Explore vocabulary, compare dialects, and build a deeper connection to Persian through a beautifully designed learning experience rooted in the richness of Farsi, Dari, Tajik, and Hazaragi.
The Persian App brings together vocabulary learning, guided progress, grammar support, word origins, games, and dialect comparison across Farsi, Dari, Tajik, and Hazaragi.
Learn by topic with practical vocabulary around family, greetings, food, colors, numbers, and everyday life.
Follow a clearer learning structure with guided progression instead of random study, making practice feel steady and motivating.
Understand sentence patterns, common structures, and recurring forms through simple, supportive grammar guidance.
Explore how words connect across histories, regions, and influences, adding more depth to vocabulary learning.
Reinforce learning with short quiz exercises that help build recall, confidence, and regular practice.
Keep learning playful through memory-style and challenge-based formats that make repetition more enjoyable.
Review words quickly and repeatedly with focused flashcard sessions designed for retention and daily study.
Compare words across Farsi, Dari, Tajik, and Hazaragi and discover how Persian varies between communities and regions.
A rich, tactile learning experience designed around dialect diversity, guided progress, and playful learning across Farsi, Dari, Tajik, and Hazaragi.
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Persian spans Farsi, Dari, Tajik, and Hazaragi — each with its own character, vocabulary, and cultural depth. Explore them side by side.
The standard Persian variety spoken in Iran, with a rich literary tradition rooted in classical poetry and modern expression.
The Persian variety spoken in Afghanistan, sharing deep roots with Farsi while carrying its own vocabulary, pronunciation, and culture.
The Persian variety spoken in Tajikistan, written in Cyrillic script with unique vocabulary influenced by its Central Asian context.
A distinctive Persian dialect spoken by the Hazara people, with its own verb forms, vocabulary, and cultural identity rooted in Central Afghanistan.