This page is recommended if you want to write in Persian. On this page you’ll find the same words you have just studied This week. It will also help you detect Persian letters and words quite easily. Please practice them for a couple of times.
This page is recommended if you want to write in Persian. On this page you’ll find the same words you have just studied This week. It will also help you detect Persian letters and words quite easily. Please practice them for a couple of times.
Nadege
June 8, 2012 @ 6:34 pm
Hello,
I know I probably should have asked this earlier but in the writing lessons, the letters and words look very different from the rest of the lectures. I’ve gone by how the lectures and the persian sample style of writing is presented….Is that ok?
And why is it so different.
Thanks ahead for your help
Nadege
Hassan H
June 15, 2012 @ 11:46 am
Hello Nadege
I assume in all languages there is a difference between what you type using a keyboard and what you write using a pen!
they just look different – but are equally correct.
Best,
Hassan
Noor
August 14, 2012 @ 7:02 pm
yeah, but i think in arabic script its alot
Jan
May 24, 2014 @ 6:42 am
I am sorry, but the hand written letters are SOOO different from the typed ones that I often cannot read them. Sometimes they are one OVER another instead of being one AFTER another. For example, look at the “khosh a:madid” above. The first two letters. Instead of “va:v” being to the left of “khe” it is actually under “khe” and it looks like one letter combined of them both, rather then two letters following each other. Makes no sense to me!