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Podgap (147) | Speak Persian Naturally (A-C): Mastering the Sound /q/

Are you struggling with the Persian /q/ sound?You’re not alone! This episode of Podgap focuses on the Persian sound /q/ — one of the most unique and tricky sounds in the language.Join Hanieh and Mohsen for an easy, guided practice that will help you master this Persian sound with ...  Show more

Podgap (146) | Persian Grammar (A1): Simple Present Conjugation of “Want” and “Come”

Do you know the spoken form of “want” and “come” in the present tense in Persian?In this episode, we break down two of the most essential verbs — khaastan (to want) and aamadan (to come) — and show you how they’re actually used in everyday conversation.Forget the formal textbook ...  Show more

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