
Farsi
Farsi, also known as Persian, is a language primarily spoken in Iran, Afghanistan (where it's called Dari), and Tajikistan (where it's called Tajik). It belongs to the Indo-European language family and has a rich literary history dating back over a thousand years. Farsi uses a script derived from Arabic but includes its own distinct alphabet and pronunciation. It plays a central role in the culture, poetry, and history of Persian-speaking nations. Learning Farsi provides insight into a civilization known for its classical literature, philosophy, and art.