Beginner’s Persian (Iranian Farsi) with Online Audio (Hippocrene Beginner's)
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Not terribly useful for the beginners it thinks it's audience is
Persian is written with the Arabic script, and is normally written without vowels. If you don't know a word already, then figuring out the vowels is basically impossible. Lessons 1-3 include transcriptions for new vocabulary, along with the Arabic script spelling. At lesson 4 the transcriptions just... stop. You have to determine it from the audio files, which is not at all helpful for people without a good ear, and makes vocab memorization a pain.To add to the confusion, the transcriptions often have typos, with regular confusion between 'a' and 'ā', which does matter. A few words have letters jumbled in ways that suggest the word processor used to typeset this book was confused between left to right and right to left scripts.
ترست بايلوت
منذ 4 أيام
منذ شهر