This page is recommended if you want to write in Persian. On this page you’ll find the same letters you have just studied This week. It will also help you detect Persian letters quite easily. Here, all you need to do is follow the arrows and numbers carefully. Please practice them for a couple of times.
Let’s Write
Notes:
- As you know, Persian letters are written from right to left. Please follow the arrows.
- As you see, there are some ‘dots’ or ‘full stops’ on or under the letters. Please put the ‘dots’ in appropriate places.
- There are lines for Persian letters called ‘base lines’. When writing, you’ll have to keep an eye on the ‘base lines’.
Vaidyanathan
July 20, 2012 @ 12:03 pm
These lessons are proving more and more interesting. Vaidyanathan
shail
December 30, 2012 @ 5:52 pm
thanks for the wonderful site.. its so easy learning.. god bless u..
Auke
February 10, 2013 @ 11:57 am
It would be useful if there was also a ‘next lesson’ button here that would get me to either Lesson 3 or Let’s write 3.
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June 19, 2013 @ 8:03 pm
I agree
Ari
March 3, 2013 @ 11:40 am
very interesting. a little use of flash to make the user practice on the site itself would be greatly appreciated. Ari
Tammy
March 26, 2013 @ 12:54 am
Thank you so much for this site it is so Helpful
love8848
April 24, 2013 @ 3:51 am
the small letter y makes me confused,can you show me how to write?
Cheryl
June 7, 2013 @ 12:34 am
I am so delighted to find your site! It is very easy to follow and I hope to complete all the lessons. Thank you so much, particularly for the poetry!
Laurence
June 17, 2013 @ 6:35 am
What a wonderful site, thank you for having it.
I’ve started the lesson 1 and 2.
Very useful to show us how to draw the letter.
Thank you.
Laurence
Francesca
November 25, 2013 @ 10:53 am
I started to study Persian four years ago, taking my book everywhere. One day a wild blast of wind and rain tore the book from my hand and it fluttered away into a thousand white, flying birds, the rest soggy with rain in the puddles! I gave up in despair but have started again. I write much poetry and have a passion for frogs so I am in love with your frog poem, in which I am buried this morning.
Marcia
January 28, 2014 @ 7:29 am
Marcia
January 28 2014
I am learning this beautiful interesting language. Its is fascinating and I am grateful for this website, the time and effort you have put in to making it user friendly and simple to follow.
I am working at completing all of the lessons methodically. Thanks you a great deal.
Dilek
March 10, 2014 @ 1:33 am
Merhaba,I am a Turkish who has a few Persian firends. I see that many words we use are common therefore, I decided to learn persian. I find this website useful and the way you teach is amusing. I mix the letters and write them on a paper with different order each time in latin then I try to write them quickly in Persian again :) So far it went well. I hope I can keep my enthusiasm and finish all the courses you prepared. Thank you very much for the website. It is visible that you put a lot of effort…
sean
June 13, 2014 @ 10:51 pm
“Please practice them for a couple of times.” you can simply write, “please practice them a couple of times.” and I wonder do you mean on paper?
Terje Heggdal
October 23, 2014 @ 11:33 am
I was searching for apps that could help me learn farsi, but the ones I found assumed you knew the letters beforehand. Here you actually teach us the basics and give us the feeling of full control. This is the most useful website I have found in my 60 year old life. Hopefully I will have enough self discipline to go through the lessons before I visit Iran in a year’s time from now. I’m, in love with this site !
Terje from Norway
mehmet ölçer
January 3, 2015 @ 4:47 pm
Thanks for easy persian.com. realy so much easy and cool. I don’t afreid to laurn persian language after that. I need to laurn it. Again thanks…
Karnan Kaliyamoorthy
February 13, 2016 @ 11:14 am
Dear
This is easy and useful with understand.
Sapphire
April 12, 2016 @ 8:26 am
I am in Iran now staying with locals and only 1 speaks some English found your site ( once I found internet!) and on lesson 4 this morning so when I go out I can look at signs etc and try and find what I have learnt so far that will be very interesting! I hate learning languages but I am enjoying this thanks s
lorraine
May 14, 2016 @ 12:19 pm
Thank you so much….your lessons are fantastic, so easy to follow and also to assimilate….thank you again, daste shoma dard nakone
PrinceValerius
August 5, 2016 @ 9:01 pm
The BEST! This was really needed. God Bless You! and THANK YOU!
JM
December 7, 2016 @ 7:16 am
Thank you for your efforts, Wonderful site!
My question is that the letter forms of /bi:/ and /bu:/ in pronounce part look different from the ones in writing part. Like, the location of ‘dots’ and the length of the long vowels.