Mert wrote:Hi, friends! I came back from Iran this morning! I had wonderful days in Iran. I got very precious friends, I experienced perfect things! I'll visit Iran again. I suppose Iran will be my destiny...
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Mert wrote:Hi, friends! I came back from Iran this morning! I had wonderful days in Iran. I got very precious friends, I experienced perfect things! I'll visit Iran again. I suppose Iran will be my destiny...
Mert wrote:Hi, friends! I came back from Iran this morning! I had wonderful days in Iran. I got very precious friends, I experienced perfect things! I'll visit Iran again. I suppose Iran will be my destiny...
alijsh wrote:Mert wrote:Hi, friends! I came back from Iran this morning! I had wonderful days in Iran. I got very precious friends, I experienced perfect things! I'll visit Iran again. I suppose Iran will be my destiny...
Glad to hear that you've enjoyed. Tonight, my aunt will come back from her two-week journey to Turkey.
Next time, try to come sooner. You had come when the weather was hot and virtually all people travel to north and not to the south. The weather has become so hot (43+ C) that the government announced tomorrow and post-tomorrow off in some cities.
kalemiye wrote:Was it in Turkish or in Persian? Do you recommend it?
shah_mardaan wrote:What do you think about Turkei?
shah_mardaan wrote:Actually I meant "Iranians".
camelkebab wrote:خواندم که آدم وقتی زبان نو یاد می گیرد آدم عوض می شود، شما چه فکر می کنید؟ فارسی عوضتان کرده؟
i've read that everytime you learn a new language you change as a person, what do you think? has persian changed you?
Meera wrote:it seems when you think in another language you see the world threw different eyes.
idanrm wrote:Meera wrote:it seems when you think in another language you see the world threw different eyes.
It is so true. Behind every language there's a unique culture which is a whole world.
And fortunately I think I've learned as much Persian as needed to feel this way
Hope you will as well. Remember that reading about Iran's history and culture must be part of the language learnings, at least from my point of view.
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