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English

Etymology

from Fars, the Arabic name for the province of Persis ("Pars ") in southwestern Iran (Arabic lacks the letter 'p'). The name was adopted by the Persians to refer to their language after the Islamic invasions of the 7th century.

Pronunciation

  • fä(r)'si, /ˈfɑː(r)si/, /"fA:rsi/
    Rhymes: -ɑː(r)si
  • fä(r)'sē, /ˈfɑː(r)siː/, /"fA:rsi:/

Proper noun

  1. the national language of Iran.

Usage note

  • Farsi is the Arabicized form of the native term Parsi, and its use in the English language is very recent. Native Persian speakers typically call it "Farsi" in modern usage. Persian, the more widely used and official name of the language in English, is the Hellenized form of Parsi. ISO, the Academy of Persian Language and Literature , and many other sources call the language Persian.
  • The Academy of Persian Language and Literature as well as most linguists and lexicographers believe that "Farsi" is not an appropriate term to use for the Persian language in English.

Translations

Farsi language (noun)

  • Arabic: فَارْسِي (fársi)
  • Armenian: Պարսկերեն (Parskeren)
  • Belarusian: пэрсійдзкая (persíjdzkaja)
  • Bulgarian: персийски (persíjski)
  • Chinese: 波斯语 (bōsīyǔ)
  • Croatian: perzijski
  • Czech: perský
  • Dutch: Perzisch
  • German: Persisch
  • Estonian: pärsia
  • Faeroese: persiskt
  • Farsi: فارسی (fārsi)
  • Finnish: persia
  • French: Persane m
  • Georgian: ფარსიული (parsiuli)
  • Modern Greek: Περσικά (Persiká)
  • Gujarati: ફારસી (pharsī)
  • Hebrew: פרסית (parsít)
  • Hindi: फारसी (pharsī)
  • Hungarian: perzsa
  • Italian: persiano
  • Japanese: ファールシー語 (fārushii-go), ペルシア語 (pérushia-go)
  • Korean: 팔시어 (palshi-oe), 페르샤어 (pereusya-oe)
  • Nepali: पर्सियन (parsiyan)
  • Polish: perski
  • Portuguese: persa m
  • Russian: персидский (persídskij), фарси (farsi) m
  • Spanish: persa m
  • Swahili: Kiajemi (noun 7)
  • Thai: ภาษาเปอร์เซีย (phaasáá puuhrsiia)
  • Urdu: فارسي (fársi)
  • Vietnamese: tiếng Ba Tư

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