
Farsi (Dari)
Farsi, also known as Dari in Afghanistan, is a variety of the Persian language spoken primarily in Iran, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan. It has a rich literary history and uses a script derived from Arabic. Farsi/Dari play a key cultural and historical role in the Persian-speaking world, serving as a medium for poetry, literature, and everyday communication. While the core grammar and vocabulary are similar across regions, there are pronunciation, vocabulary, and some grammatical differences that distinguish Farsi (Iranian Persian) from Dari. It is an important language for cultural identity and regional communication.