Easy Persian Reader: Beginner to Low Intermediate Level: (Farsi-English Bi-lingual Edition)

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Easy Persian Reader: Beginner to Low Intermediate Level: (Farsi-English Bi-lingual Edition)

Easy Persian Reader: Beginner to Low Intermediate Level: (Farsi-English Bi-lingual Edition)

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eSpeak is a compact open source software speech synthesizer for English and other languages, for Linux and Windows.

International Phonetic Association (1999). Handbook of the International Phonetic Association: A guide to the use of the International Phonetic Alphabet. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp.124–125. ISBN 978-0-521-63751-0.Palmer, Edward Henry (1883). Guy Le Strange (ed.). A concise dictionary, English-Persian; together with a simplified grammar of the Persian language. Completed and ed. by G. Le Strange. Trübner & co . Retrieved 6 July 2011. Language Learning: Language learners can improve their pronunciation and listening skills by listening to correct Persian pronunciations.

de Blois, Francois (2004). Persian Literature - A Bio-Bibliographical Survey: Poetry of the Pre-Mongol Period (Volume V). Routledge. ISBN 978-0947593476. Classical Persian" loosely refers to the standardized language of medieval Persia used in literature and poetry. The first academy for the Persian language was founded on 20 May 1935, under the name Academy of Iran. It was established by the initiative of Reza Shah Pahlavi, and mainly by Hekmat e Shirazi and Mohammad Ali Foroughi, all prominent names in the nationalist movement of the time. de Bruijn, J.T.P. (1978). "Iran, vii.—Literature". In van Donzel, E.; Lewis, B.; Pellat, Ch.& Bosworth, C. E. (eds.). Encyclopaedia of Islam. Volume IV: Iran–Kha (2nded.). Leiden: E. J. Brill. pp.52–75. OCLC 758278456.

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Menon, A.S.; Kusuman, K.K. (1990). A Panorama of Indian Culture: Professor A. Sreedhara Menon Felicitation Volume. Mittal Publications. p.87. ISBN 9788170992141. Archived from the original on 9 February 2018 . Retrieved 13 January 2017. Xavier Planhol, "Land of Iran", Encyclopedia Iranica. "The Turks, on the other hand, posed a formidable threat: their penetration into Iranian lands was considerable, to such an extent that vast regions adapted their language. This process was all the more remarkable since, in spite of their almost uninterrupted political domination for nearly 1,500 years, the cultural influence of these rough nomads on Iran's refined civilization remained extremely tenuous. This is demonstrated by the mediocre linguistic contribution, for which exhaustive statistical studies have been made (Doerfer). The number of Turkish or Mongol words that entered Persian, though not negligible, remained limited to 2,135, i.e., 3 percent of the vocabulary at the most. These new words are confined on the one hand to the military and political sector (titles, administration, etc.) and, on the other hand, to technical pastoral terms. The contrast with Arab influence is striking. While cultural pressure of the Arabs on Iran had been intense, they in no way infringed upon the entire Iranian territory, whereas with the Turks, whose contributions to Iranian civilization were modest, vast regions of Iranian lands were assimilated, notwithstanding the fact that resistance by the latter was ultimately victorious. Several reasons may be offered."

Platts, John Thompson (1894). A grammar of the Persian language ... Vol.Part I.—Accidence. London & Edinburgh: Williams and Norgate. Archived from the original on 10 March 2021 . Retrieved 6 July 2011. Windfuhr, Gernot (1987). Comrie, Berard (ed.). The World's Major Languages. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 523–546. ISBN 978-0-19-506511-4. The standard Persian of Iran has been called, apart from Persian and Farsi, by names such as Iranian Persian and Western Persian, exclusively. [48] [49] Officially, the official language of Iran is designated simply as Persian ( فارسی, fārsi). [10] Skjærvø, Prods Oktor. "Iran vi. Iranian languages and scripts (2) Documentation". Encyclopædia Iranica. Vol.XIII. pp.348–366. Archived from the original on 17 November 2016 . Retrieved 30 December 2012. The length distinction is still strictly observed by careful reciters of classic-style poetry for all varieties (including Tajik).eSpeak-Farsi is part of a larger open source project named eSpeak. eSpeak is a cross-platform, text-to-speech software, supporting over ninety languages at the time of this writing. It is utilised on Windows, Linux and Mac, and has been ported to Android as well. This project aims to use crowd-sourcing to improve the pronunciation of Farsi words in eSpeak Of course, this application has its own flaws, especially for the Persian Language. You can’t 100% rely on every pronunciation. For instance, for the English Language, you can adjust the pitch of the voice to make it sound deeper or child-like which still is not available for the Persian Language.



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