Farsi is the Persian language as spoken predominantly in Iran, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan and parts of the Middle East. In Afghanistan it is known as Dari, although it is essentially the same Persian language.
Farsi is the Persian language as spoken predominantly in Iran, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan and parts of the Middle East. In Afghanistan it is known as Dari, although it is essentially the same Persian language.
Over 60 million speak Farsi (110 million when the other Persian language variants are included), and the language has a rich literary history spanning over two and a half millennia – one of the oldest literary traditions in the world.
LSI’s classes in Farsi allow you to study the language in a friendly environment with one of our fully qualified and highly experienced teachers, all native level speakers.
We offer both group classes and individual tuition at our schools in central London, New York, Paris and Zurich so you can learn at your own pace.
Whichever you choose, our tutors carefully assess your Farsi language level at the start of your course and use a wide range of up-to-date teaching materials including books, audio-visual media and authentic documents to ensure that your learning experience is practical, relevant and fun.
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Farsi, also known as Persian Language, is the most widely spoken member of the Iranian branch of the Indo-Iranian languages. Farsi is spoken today primarily in Iran and Afghanistan. Significant populations of speakers can be found in other Persian Gulf countries (Bahrain, Iraq, Oman, Yemen..
Farsi course is offered by Hil Liverpool. Our courses are taught by highly qualified and experienced teacher who are extremely dedicated to ensuring you leave with all the necessary skills to broaden your horizons and never be lost for words again.
It is sometimes assumed, on the basis of its script, that Persian is related to Arabic. This is false. As an Indo-European language of the Indo-Iranian branch. Persian is closely related to Kurdish and Pashto and even more closely related to Dari (an official language of Afghanistan) and to Tajik.
We offer a wide variety of languages from complete beginners through to advanced level. If you're unsure of your level, you can take our online test designed to determine the best class for you. Classes take place in the evening or on Saturdays.
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