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Lesson 90 Salam Bacheh ha! Haletun chetoreh? Hi everyone, how are you? I hope you are doing good with your daily life as well as your Persian lessons. No, don't get angry! I don't mean you are children! Actually, this is a friendly way for greeting close friends. You may simply use this when you meet close friends or get into a place where some of your friends are. You can use this for 'hello boys' - 'hello girls' - 'hello kids' - or even 'hello everybody' if they are close friends. But, don't use the singular form of this phrase (hello child! = Salam bacheh!!). The singular form is not accepted! (A piece of culture!!) All right, Also, thank you very much for your kind notes regarding the Christmas message I have posted on the Homepage: (Don't you know that you yourselves are God's temple and that God's spirit lives in you? If anyone destroys God's temple, God will destroy him; for God's temple is sacred and you are that temple. Holy Bible 1 Corinthians 3:16-17 => May this Christmas bring peace, love, friendship, and mutual understanding to the peoples of all ideas. Amen! => Happy Christmas!) I deeply hope the human being will respect each other instead of destroying one another. Ok,
Quiz: 2- Find the Persian equivalent for the following words and make four sentences with each of them (one in simple past tense, one in present perfect tense using 'for', one in simple future tense, and one in present continuous tense). Monday Wednesday Friday Tuesday 3- Say these numbers in Persian: 4- Follow the examples, combine the letters, and make words using the given letters. You'll have to change the big letters into the small ones whenever needed. Friend <= /du:st/ < == Book <= /keta:b/ < ==
Sunday < == Tuesday < == Thursday < == Wednseday < == Saturday =
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