Chapter 1 Part 1

Dobāre salām! (Hello again!)

Stay with me — we’re building this journey step by step ✨


✨ 4 Persian romantic nicknames (joon, nafas, eshgh, jigar)
✨ How to say “my love / my dear/ my etc. ” in 2 simple ways
✨ The difference between 'to' (casual 'you') and 'shomā' (polite 'you')
✨ How to say “you are my love” in natural Persian
✨Some grammar notes
✨ A fun sticky note challenge ❤️

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✨ Let’s master Part 1

Exercises:

"my love" (love of me) in Persian:



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Eshgh-e man. Also: eshgh-am. “eshgh” means love 💛

You are my love:



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to eshgh-am hasti

You can omit to because hasti already means “you are”. Using to adds emphasis — like saying “YOU are my love.” 💛

In the story I shared, where did the incident of that elderly man happen?



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✔ Shiraz 🙂

If you want to address an elderly person politely, which subject pronoun fits best?



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Shomā

“man” = I, and “to” is informal. “shomā” shows respect ✨

Which is NOT a meaning of “joon”?



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✔ Cucumber 😄

“joon” also means dear / life / soul

Check this short video (less than a minute): +


👀 Wanna go deeper? Learn all Persian Subject Pronouns [Link here]
Are you ready for Part 2?

“Āre bābā!” (آره بابا) is a very Persian expression. It means something like: “Come on, of course!” / “Well obviously!” It carries energy, emotion, and a bit of attitude 😄