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Asha Iran View Profile
| I'm willing to answer any questions about Persian culture and Pesian language. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Sindhu Menon India View Profile
| I am from Kerala State in India, and I can answer most questions regarding the Culture of Kerala and Malaylam language and literature. I can also answer questions about Hindi literature and a pan-Indian culture to some extent | Available Ask A Question |
Aleena Pakistan View Profile
| I will answer any question related to Urdu, Punjabi language or translation on any one of these languages into English or other way round. I will also answer all questions related to Software or Website localization or document translation. For detail of services I provide, please visit http://www.wahabltd.com | Available Ask A Question |
mary Australia View Profile
| I am croatian and bosnian and can answer most questions regarding the language or translating things for you.
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James Rezende Piton Brazil View Profile
| I can answer questions in French as well as English. I can answer questions about the grammar and history of the international auxiliary language Esperanto and also about my mother tongue, Portuguese. I can provide some translation from that languages, English and French. | Available Ask A Question |
Behzad Iran View Profile
| I can answer questions about the usage and meaning of Persian words, proverbs, and idioms asked in Farsi or English. Considering that Arabic words and expressions are extensively used in Farsi, my acquaintance with Arabic will simplify analysis of this type of words which may lead to revelation of implicit meanings and clarification of how derivatives are formed. Controversial grammatical issues are beyond my knowledge. In addition, I cannot corroborate my answer to a question about newly coined slang words. | On Vacation returns 09/04/2008 View Past Answers |
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2008-08-10 دشت كوير: Hi Simon, "Dasht e Kavir" is the name of a desert in Iran. "Dasht" in Persian language means: any flat places, around rivers or between mountains or etc. and "Kavir" means: a flat place that is very hot...
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2008-07-24 morede chi:zi: ghara:r gereftan: Hello Simon, It means being subject to something Example 1: مورد حمله قرار گرفتن (morede hamle ghara:r...
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2008-07-21 Sentence: Hello Simon, Nice to hear from you again. One of the possible word-for-word translations can be this one: Ma:* ghasd da:ri:m (mi:kha:hi:m) ke be tore da:em dar torkie egha:mat koni:m (zendegi: koni:m)...
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2008-07-18 persian writing: Hi As I undrestood, You want to know the translation of (dream and vision) in Persian. You mentioned on it in your mail, (Roya). You can use ( Elham) instade of (Roya). ( Elham) is the translation of...
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2008-07-10 The difference between English and Persian: Dear Mr. Qaraman, You are welcome; I am quite glad that I can help. Most common structures for sentences in Persian are the following ones: Persian: Subject + intransitive verb English:...
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