On the one hand, much of Farsi is simpler than Arabic and, being an Indo-European language, there are plenty of cognates and familiar conjugation patterns (there are also a few words that are identical to the same word in English, such as "bad", which is pronounced and means the exact same thing in both languages). HOWEVER, since the influence of Arabic is so strong in Farsi, virtually any highly educated Iranian will (1) use Arabic broken plurals for the plural of nouns derived from Arabic and (2) conjugate purely Arabic verbs in the Arabic fashion. It also helps to understand how triliteral roots are expanded in Arabic to make nouns, adjectives, etc., as many of these have been borrowed.
The broken plurals aren't so bad, but if they use Arabic verb conjugations, yeah, that'd be a pain.
As a result, if one truly wishes to learn Farsi then there is an incredible amount of strict Arabic learning that is incorporated. On the one hand, if you're just interested in learning conversational Farsi, it's just something to keep in mind and the language ends up being easier. However, to really master Farsi requires so much Arabic learning that I would venture to say it's harder than learning Arabic, since in essence one must learn Arabic, and then learn a great deal more.
Fair enough.
/Simple Question: at what point do you tell people you "know" a language or "speak" it?
24/06/2011 02:49:51 AM
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Here's what I tell various people
24/06/2011 03:09:45 AM
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It's interesting that you focus on the literary side
24/06/2011 03:29:36 AM
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I do that because I make some money from translations, so I have to "know" at least one other, no?
24/06/2011 03:41:24 AM
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Re: /Simple Question: at what point do you tell people you "know" a language or "speak" it?
24/06/2011 01:21:52 PM
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I think if you would be able to make not just basic needs known...
24/06/2011 04:58:05 PM
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Very good question.
24/06/2011 08:22:47 PM
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I had a feeling you might enjoy the survey.
24/06/2011 10:50:47 PM
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What can I say, I'm predictable?
25/06/2011 01:00:49 AM
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Two words: constant practice
25/06/2011 02:34:52 AM
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"Sank beneath the the waves of the Lethe" is an incredible phrase. *NM*
26/06/2011 06:01:00 AM
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If you have at least an elementary school understanding of the language
24/06/2011 10:19:45 PM
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My own survey answers
24/06/2011 11:07:12 PM
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Funny how your taste in languages still to learn parallels mine to a great extent.
25/06/2011 01:04:36 AM
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Yeah, and I realized that last list should include Farsi and Arabic.
25/06/2011 02:24:06 AM
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Oh, and Hawaiian. I have about seven books on Hawaiian. All bought in Hawaii, of course. *NM*
25/06/2011 02:35:43 AM
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I suppose Farsi must be easier than Arabic.
26/06/2011 11:18:23 AM
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Yes and no.
26/06/2011 05:08:29 PM
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Interesting. Makes sense, I guess.
26/06/2011 05:49:25 PM
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Re: /Simple Question: at what point do you tell people you "know" a language or "speak" it?
29/06/2011 11:25:42 PM
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