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Farsi (فارسی) is the endonym for the Persian language, primarily spoken in Iran, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan. It belongs to the Indo-Iranian branch of the Indo-European language family.

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How to Stream Arabic TV: Best IPTV & Streaming Options

If you want to watch the latest Arabic TV dramas and channels outside the Arab World, this guide outlines various streaming solutions. It reviews options like IPTV, Kodi, and satellite dishes, and discusses the formerly popular PupilHD service, which, as of February 2024, is no longer available, recommending a free alternative.
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TV Series in Classical Arabic (الفصحى) with English Subtitles

Finding TV series in Classical Arabic (الفصحى) with English subtitles can be challenging. This guide presents notable historical dramas like Musalsal Fath al-Andalus and the Imam Ahmad bin Hanbal series (all 31 episodes with English subtitles), and also discusses Bible stories in Classical Arabic, offering valuable resources for language learners.
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How to Easily Change and Enlarge Arabic Fonts in Your Web Browser

Default browser settings often render Arabic script too small or unreadable. This article offers solutions: Wudooh, a browser extension for Chrome, Firefox, and Edge, enhances Arabic font clarity and allows whitelisting sites. For Opera, Font ARA Font Changer adjusts Arabic, Farsi, and Urdu fonts for better online reading.
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Foreign Words in Arabic: Farsi, Greek, & Turkish (Part 3)

This is Part 3 of a series on the etymology of foreign words in Arabic, focusing on traces left by Farsi, Greek, and Ottoman Turkish. Discover the origins of common Arabic words like بَقْشِيش (baksheesh), باشا (Pasha), أَفَنْدِي (effendi), دُلاب (cabinet), and تَرابِيزة (table), revealing their fascinating linguistic journeys into the Arabic lexicon.
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Foreign Words in Arabic: Farsi, Greek, & Turkish (Part 2)

This is Part 2 of a series on the etymology of foreign words in Arabic, focusing on traces left by Farsi, Greek, and Ottoman Turkish. Discover the origins of common Arabic words like لِيمان (prison), أُوضة (room), دُنْدُورمة (ice cream), جَزْمَة (shoes), and دُغْرِي (straight), revealing their fascinating linguistic journeys into the Arabic lexicon.
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Foreign Words in Arabic: Farsi, Greek, & Turkish (Part 1)

This is Part 1 of a series on the etymology of foreign words in Arabic. It delves into terms originating from Farsi, Ottoman Turkish, and Greek that are commonly used in Arabic dialects. Explore words like بَلْطَجِي (thug), شَنْطة (bag), and دَفْتَر (notebook), and learn about borrowed grammatical constructions like the -جِي suffix.
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Hijri to Gregorian Converter: The Easiest Way to Convert Islamic Dates

Converting Hijri (Islamic) years to Gregorian (Western) years can be tricky, but a simple approximation formula helps. This article explains the lunar Hijri calendar, provides an easy mathematical formula for conversion (Year Gregorian ≈ Year Hijri × 0.97 + 622), and offers online tools for precise date transformations.