News — newyear
Persian New Year, Spring is coming (and so is autumn) and Haft Sín explained with Englisi Farsi
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Mona KianiHappy Norúz! Nowrúz! Nawrúz! Norooz! Nowrooz! Nawrooz! Nouroz! Have you ever wondered why you see a table of gold fish, garlic, coins and eggs magically appear in Persian homes around mid march? Mona Kiani, chief enthusiast from Englisi Farsi Headquarters breaks it down. The Persian new year is traditionally celebrated to bring in the start of Spring : Bahár : نوروز but this is only true for those dwelling in the northern hemisphere. What do those Iranians living in the Southern Hemisphere do? Do they celebrate it too? The answer is yes! Although we are very well aware that its autumn and winter months...
Bubble not to be confused with Habib with Englisi Farsi
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Mona KianiThe word Bubble transliterates to Hobáb. Not to be confused with the arabic word for Habib- which means "friend"! Tag a Habib who needs Englisi Farsi to help them with their Persian. For the first time, Persian and non-Persian parents can teach their children Farsi using the familiar phonetics of the English alphabet (finglisi). To cater to the next generation of multi-lingual and multi-national families, the series are available in printed book and e-Book form with interactive audio pronunciation and inviting, colourful images. Englisi Farsi Bilingual Book Series
Persian Songs on Amazon Englisi Farsi
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Mona KianiSongs of Pardis is a CD/Download comprised of 15 Songs all sung in Farsi/Persian. If you want to immerse your child in Persian, music is the perfect channel :) and before you ask- no I dont get any kickbacks- this is just purely for the love of Persian resources that are rare and hard to find! xx Bá e'shgh For the first time, Persian and non-Persian parents can teach their children Farsi using the familiar phonetics of the English alphabet (finglisi). To cater to the next generation of multi-lingual and multi-national families, the series are available in printed...
Joyful joyful with englisi farsi
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Mona KianiJoyfully counting down for the launch of the next two titles in the sequence of Englisi Farsi Bilingual Book Series: Virtues & Under the Sea! For the first time, Persian and non-Persian parents can teach their children Farsi using the familiar phonetics of the English alphabet (finglisi). To cater to the next generation of multi-lingual and multi-national families, the series are available in printed book and e-Book form with interactive audio pronunciation and inviting, colourful images. Englisi Farsi Bilingual Book Series The perfect gift for Persian New Year! Hardcopy available in time for Norúz 2017. Order your now HERE
Happy Persian New Year from Englisi Farsi (norúz)
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Mona KianiWe have teamed up with Global Gastronauts to bring you a very special Chasbíd Lesson about the significance of Persian New Year for Iranians all over the world (Iranian diaspora). Happy Persian New Year from the team at Englisi Farsi & GlobalGastronauts! We just love any excuse to celebrate. Norúz is the day of the vernal equinox and marks the beginning of spring in the Northern Hemisphere. The term Norúz is a Persian compound word, consisting of the words 'no' and "rúz". "No" which in old Persian means "new" and "rúz" which translates to the word "day" Hence "New Day" Happy New...