“Aunt” in PersianĪunt – Father’s sister is called: /æm.meh/. Uncle – Father’s brother is called: /æmu:/. Pedar zanįor example” When a man is saying ” my father in law”, he should say: /pedær zænæm/. The “father in law” of a male is called /pedær zæn/. Pedar shoharįor example: When a woman is saying “my father in law”, she should say: /pedær shohæræm/. “Father in law” in Persianįather in law – The “father in law” of a female is called /pedær shohær/. Madar zanįor example: When a man is saying “my mother in law”, he should say: /ma:dær zænæm/. ![]() The “mother in law” of a male is called /ma:dær zæn/. ![]() Madar shoharįor example: When a woman is saying “my mother in law”, she should say: /ma:dær shohæræm/. Mother in law – The “mother in law” of a female is called /ma:dær shohær/. However, each of the above-mentioned numbers has its own meaning in Persian. We also use “aunt” for both our father’s sister and mother’s sister in English. For example, we use “uncle” for both our father’s brother and mother’s brother in English. “Why” in PersianĮxplanations: Numbers 54 – 55 – 56 – 57 – and 58 are used in Persian in a little bit different way than in English. ![]() ![]() Note: ” When” and ” Who” have the same spelling with different pronunciation. I hope you enjoy these examples of conversational Farsi. Some of the phrases here have not been covered in our regular weekly lessons. Remember, all of the sentences and phrases on this page were submitted by site visitors. Another Persian and Farsi translations page.
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