1.3 Persian Alphabet
” الفبا فارسی “
Learning Objectives
- You will learn Persian alphabets and additional sounds.
Alef ” آ “
Alef (ا) is the first Persian letter and a non-connector. It has only independent and final shapes. It appears with three different diacritics as shown below. We usually review vowels with the letter Alef first:
Sound | Letter | Name |
---|---|---|
a | ا | alef |
a | اَ | Alef with zebar |
e | اِ | Alef with zir |
o | اُ | Alef with pish |
Let’s see a few more examples of these vowels with a letter be ( ب ):
Example in English | Name | Persian example |
---|---|---|
ab | zebar | اَب |
ib | zir | اِب |
ub | pish | اُب |
Here we are going explain each letter in group base on their similarity in shapes:
Alef ” آ “
Example in English | Example in Persian | Final position | Medial Position | Initial position | Connector/ Non- connector | Vowel/Consonant | Sound | Name | Persian Letter |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Awesome | آب | ا | ا | آ | Non- connector | Vowel | a | alef | ا |
B “ب” Group
All the letters of the ب series have similar shape in their independent, initial, medial, and final positions. They can only be differentiated by dots and diacritics.
Example in English | Example in Persian | Final Position | Medial Position | Initial Position | Connector/ Non-connector | Vowel/Consonant | Sound | Name | Persian Letter |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bee | بابا | ب | بـ | بـ | Connector | Consonant | /b/ | be | ب |
Example in English | Example in Persian | Final Position | Medial Position | Initial Position | Connector/ Non-connector | Vowel/Consonant | Sound | Name | Persian Letter |
Pam | پدر | پ | پـ | پـ | Connector | Consonant | /p/ | pe | پ |
Example in English | Example in Persian | Final Position | Medial Position | Initial Position | Connector/ Non-connector | Vowel/Consonant | Sound | Name | Persian Letter |
Tom | توت | ت | تـ | تـ | Connector | Consonant | /t/ | te | ت |
Example in English | Example in Persian | Final Position | Medial Position | Initial Position | Connector/ Non-connector | Vowel/Consonant | Sound | Name | Persian Letter |
Sam | تریا | ث | ثـ | ثـ | Connector | Consonant | /s/ | se | ث |
Here you see examples of the ب series in different positions in the word: (keep in mind the following words are only for practice and not all words will have meanings).
Initial | Middle | Final |
---|---|---|
ب ا ر = بار | س ب ب = سبب | ج ب = جب |
پ ا ر = پار | چ پ ر= چپر | ج پ = جپ |
ت ا ر = تار | ب ت ا = بتا | ج ت = رات |
ٹ ا ر = ٹار | ب ٹ ن = بٹن | چ ا ٹ = چاٹ |
Content: Please note that these words are for practice only and not all words will have meanings.
Jim ” ج “ Group
Persian letters of the jim “ج” group look alike, but the placement of dots distinguishes them. Please learn the shape and the placement of the dots. Letters of the jim ج series are also connectors. They join the following letters in words. Like other connectors, letters of the jim ج series look different at the initial and middle positions. However, the final position and the full form of ج jim series look alike.
Example in English | Example in Persian | Final Position | Medial Position | Initial Position | Connector/ Non-connector | Vowel/Consonant | Sound | Name | Persian Letter |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Jim | جوجه | ج | جـ | جـ | Connector | Consonant | /j/ | jim | ج |
Example in English | Example in Persian | Final Position | Medial Position | Initial Position | Connector/ Non-connector | Vowel/Consonant | Sound | Name | Persian Letter |
Chat | چمن | چ | چـ | چـ | Connector | Consonant | /ch/ | che | چ |
Example in English | Example in Persian | Final Position | Medial Position | Initial Position | Connector/ Non-connector | Vowel/Consonant | Sound | Name | Persian Letter |
Hat | حوله | ح | حـ | حـ | Connector | Consonant | /h/ | he | ح |
Example in English | Example in Persian | Final Position | Medial Position | Initial Position | Connector/ Non-connector | Vowel/Consonant | Sound | Name | Persian Letter |
Not in English | خانه | خ | خـ | خـ | Connector | Consonant | /kh/ | khe | خ |
Here you see examples of the ج series in different positions in the word: (keep in mind the following words are only for practice and not all words will have meanings).
Final | Middle | Initial | Letter |
---|---|---|---|
حج | اجر | جا | ج |
گچ | آچر | چا | چ |
داح | احمد | حا | ح |
چخ | آ خر | خا | خ |
Please join the letters to form a word. Please note that these words are for practice and not all words will have meanings.
Ch.-1.3 Exercise 2 خ group (PDF)
Daal “د” & Re “ر” Group
These letters in Persian are non-connectors and do not join with following letters in the word. However, these letters will join with the preceding letters in words. Also, notice the difference in shapes of dal and re groups.
As dal and re groups do not connect with following letter, they do not change their shapes in the initial, middle, and final positions.
Example in English | Example in Persian | Final Position | Medial Position | Initial Position | Connector/ Non-connector | Vowel/Consonant | Sound | Name | Persian Letter |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Dad | داریوش | د | د | د | Non-connector | Consonant | /d/ | dal | د |
Example in English | Example in Persian | Final Position | Medial Position | Initial Position | Connector/ Non-connector | Vowel/Consonant | Sound | Name | Persian Letter |
Zoo | ذرت | ذ | ذ | ذ | Non-connector | Consonant | /z/ | zal | ذ |
Example in English | Example in Persian | Final Position | Medial Position | Initial Position | Connector/ Non-connector | Vowel/Consonant | Sound | Name | Persian Letter |
Rose | رایانه | ر | ر | ر | Non-connector | Consonant | /r/ | re | ر |
Example in English | Example in Persian | Final Position | Medial Position | Initial Position | Connector/ Non- connector | Vowel/Consonant | Sound | Name | Persian Letter |
Zoo | زنبور | ز | ز | ز | Non- connector | Consonant | /z/ | ze | ز |
Example in English | Example in Persian | Final Position | Medial Position | Initial Position | Connector/ Non-connector | Vowel/Consonant | Sound | Name | Persian Letter |
Garage | ژاله | ژ | ژ | ژ | Non-connector | Consonant | /zhe/ | zhe | ژ |
Please join the letters to form a word. Please note that these words are for practice and not all words will have meanings.
Ch.1.3 Exercise 3 د , ر group (PDF)
Sin “س” Group
These two letters “s” and “sh” have only one difference: “sh” (ش) is written with three dots on the top of the “s” (س). These are connectors and like most connectors, letters in the Sin س group take the variant in the initial and medial positions, and the full form in the final position.
Example in English | Example in Persian | Final Position | Medial Position | Initial Position | Connector/ Non-connector | Vowel/Consonant | Sound | Name | Persian Letter |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sam | سارا | س | سـ | سـ | Connector | Consonant | /s/ | sin | س |
Example in English | Example in Persian | Final Position | Medial Position | Initial Position | Connector/ Non-connector | Vowel/Consonant | Sound | Name | Persian Letter |
shoes | شام | ش | شـ | شـ | Connector | Consonant | /sh/ | shin | ش |
Saad “ص” Group
Saad and zaad are similar-looking letters, except that zaad has a dot. Please also note that the letters س and ص are homophonous and give the sound of “s” as in English sample. ض is also homophonous with ذ and ز and gives the sound of “ze” as in English zero.
Example in English | Example in Persian | Final Position | Medial Position | Initial Position | Connector/ Non-connector | Vowel/Consonant | Sound | Name | Persian Letter |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sam | صابون | ص | صـ | صـ | Connector | Consonant | /s/ | saad | ص |
Example in English | Example in Persian | Final Position | Medial Position | Initial Position | Connector/ Non-connector | Vowel/Consonant | Sound | Name | Persian Letter |
Zoo | قرض | ض | ضـ | ضـ | Connector | Consonant | /z/ | zaad | ض |
Here you see examples of the س series and ص series in different positions in the word: (keep in mind, the following words are only for practice and not all words will have meanings).
Initial | Medial | Final |
---|---|---|
ص ا ف = صاف | ح ا ص ل = حاصل | ش خ ص = شخص |
ض ر و ر = ضرور | ح ض ر ت = حضرت | ب ی ا ض = بیاض |
س ی ب = سیب | ر س ت ا = رستا | پ ا س = پاس |
Ch.1.3 Exercise 4 Groupس , ص (PDF)
Ta “ط” & Za ” ظ” Group
ط and ظ are each homophonous with different letters of the Persian alphabets. They remain the same in all positions.
Example in English | Example in Persian | Final Position | Medial Position | Initial Position | Connector/ Non-connector | Vowel/Consonant | Phonetic Symbol | Name | Persian Letter |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Tom | خط | ط | ط | ط | Connector | Consonant | /t/ | taa | ط |
Example in English | Example in Persian | Final Position | Medial Position | Initial Position | Connector/ Non-connector | Vowel/Consonant | Phonetic Symbol | Name | Persian Letter |
Zoo | ظرف | ظ | ظ | ظ | Connector | Consonant | /z/ | zaa | ظ |
Here you see examples of the ط & ظ series in different positions in the word: (keep in mind the following words are only for practice and not all words will have meanings).
Initial | Medial | Final |
---|---|---|
ط و ر = طور | س ل ط ن ت = سلطنت | ق ح ط = قحط |
ظ ا ل م = ظلم | ن ظ ر = نظر | ا ل ف ا ظ = الفاظ |
Ch.-1.3-Exercise-5 Group ص (PDF)
Eiyn ” ع “ Group
Eiyn ( ع ) and ghain ( غ ) are similar-looking letters. However, Eiyn gives vowel sounds whereas ghain is a voiced velar fricative consonant sound. Both have different shapes at initial,
middle, and final position.
Example in English | Example in Persian | Final Position | Medial Position | Initial Position | Connector/ Non-connector | Vowel/Consonant | Sounds | Name | Persian Letter |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
– | عمو | ع | عـ | عـ | Connector | Consonant | – | Eyin | ع |
Example in English | Example in Persian | Final Position | Medial Position | Initial Position | Connector/ Non-connector | Vowel/Consonant | Sounds | Name | Persian Letter |
– | دماغ | غ | غـ | غـ | Connector | Consonant | /gh/ | Ghayn | غ |
Here you see examples of the غ & ع series in different positions in the word: (keep in mind the following words are only for practice and not all words will have meanings).
Initial | Middle | Final |
---|---|---|
ع ا د ت =عادت | م ع ل و م = معلوم | م ق ط ع = مقطع |
غ م = غم | م غ ا ل ط ہ= مغالطہ | ب ا غ = باغ |
Ch.1.3-Exercise-6 Group ع (PDF)
Fe ” ف “ Group
Letters in the ف group have different full forms. The variants are identical and only distinguishable by the number of dots above the letter.
Example in English | Example in Persian | Final position | Medial Position | Initial position | Connector/ Non- connector | Vowel/Consonant | Sound | Name | Persian Letter |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Foot | فردا | ف | فـ | فـ | Connector | Consonant | /f/ | fe | ف |
Example in English | Example in Persian | Final Position | Medial Position | Initial Position | Connector/ Non-connector | Vowel/Consonant | Sound | Name | Persian Letter |
– | مشق | ق | قـ | قـ | Connector | Consonant | – | gaff | ق |
Here you see examples of the ق & ف series in different positions in the word: (keep in mind the following words are only for practice and not all words will have meanings).
Initial | Medial | Final |
---|---|---|
ف و ت = فوت | ل ف ظ = لفظ | ا ل ف = الف |
ق ر ی ب = قریب | و ق ت =وقت | ف ر ق = فرق |
Ch.1.3-Exercise-7 Group ف (PDF)
Kaaf ” ک ” & gaff ” گ “
Kaaf and gaff look similar, except gaff has two strokes connected to the right side. They are connectors and have the different shapes at the initial, middle, and final positions.
Example in English | Example in Persian | Final Position | Medial Position | Initial Position | Connector/ Non-connector | Vowel/Consonant | Phonetic Symbol | Name | Persian Letter |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Kodak | کمک | ک | کـ | کـ | Connector | Consonant | /k/ | kaaf | ک |
Example in English | Example in Persian | Final Position | Medial Position | Initial Position | Connector/ Non-connector | Vowel/Consonant | Phonetic Symbol | Name | Persian Letter |
Gang | گچ | گ | گـ | گـ | Connector | Consonant | /g/ | gaff | گ |
Here you see examples of the گ & ک series in different positions in the word: (keep in mind the following words are only for practice and not all words will have meanings).
Initial | Medial | Final |
---|---|---|
ک ا ر = کار | ف ک ر = فکر | ٹ ا ک = ٹاک |
گ و ل = گول | ب گ ل = بگل | پ ا گ = پاگ |
Ch.-1.3 Exercise 8 group ک , گ (PDF)
Laam “ل” & Mim “ م” & Noon “ن “
ل , م , and ن are three distinct letters. They do not belong to the same group. Variants of ن are similar to ب group variants and follow the same rule.
Example in English | Example in Persian | Final Position | Medial Position | Initial Position | Connector/ Non-connector | Vowel/Consonant | Phonetic Symbol | Name | Persian Letter |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Love | لب | ل | لـ | لـ | Connector | Consonant | /l/ | laam | ل |
Example in English | Example in Persian | Final Position | Medial Position | Initial Position | Connector/ Non-connector | Vowel/Consonant | Phonetic Symbol | Name | Persian Letter |
Mom | مادر | م | مـ | مـ | Connector | Consonant | /m/ | mim | م |
Example in English | Example in Persian | Final Position | Medial Position | Initial Position | Connector/ Non-connector | Vowel/Consonant | Phonetic Symbol | Name | Persian Letter |
No | نان | ن | نـ | نـ | Connector | Consonant | /n/ | noon | ن |
Here you see examples of the م & ن series in different positions in the word: (keep in mind the following words are only for practice and not all words will have meanings).
Initial | Middle | Final |
---|---|---|
م ا ل = مال | ن م ک = نمک | ن ا م = نام |
ل م ب ا = لمبا | ق ل م = قلم | م ا ل = مال |
ن م ک = نمک | چ ن د ن = چنداں | خ ا ن = خان |
Ch.-1.3-Exercise 9 Group ل , م , ن (PDF)
Additional Letters, Symbols, & Vowels: ه -و- ی – ً – ٍ- ٌ- ء- ّ
Ye “ ی “
Example in English | Example in Persian | Final Position | Medial Position | Initial Position | Connector/ Non-connector | Vowel/Consonant | Phonetic Symbol | Name | Persian Letter |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yellow | یخ | ی | یـ | ایـ | connector | consonant | /y/ | ye | ی |
Consonant ی and Long Vowel ای
The letters ی function as both long vowels and consonant. Close attention needs to be paid to the variants of these two letters, as they take different initial, middle, and final forms.
Here you see examples of the ای & ی in different positions in the word: (keep in mind the following words are only for practice and not all words will have meanings).
Initial | Middle | Final | Name |
---|---|---|---|
د ی ن ی =دینی | ع ئ س = عیس | ای ر ا ن = ایران | long vowel ای |
ی خ = یخ | و ز ی ر = وزیر | چ ا ی = چای | Consonant ی |
Ch.-1.3 Exercise 10 Group ی (PDF)
Vaav “و ” Varies
Example in English | Example in Persian | Final Position | Medial Position | Initial Position | Connector/ Non-connector | Vowel/Consonant | Phonetic Symbol | Name | Persian Letter |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Victor | وام | و | و | و | Non-connector | consonant | /v/ | vaav | و |
Example in English | Example in Persian | Final Position | Medial Position | Initial Position | Connector/ Non-connector | Vowel/Consonant | Phonetic Symbol | Name | Persian Letter |
similar to the K in Know/Knot | خواهر | و | و | و | Connector | – | – | Silent vav | و |
Consonant “Vaav”, Vowel O/OO and “Silent vaav”
Vaav ” و” represents two distinct sets of sounds:
- As a semi-vowel, it gives the sounds of “v” (as in English “vote”). Examples: آواز
- As a long vowel, it gives the sounds of “o” (as in English “role”), “u” (as in English “loot”/”boot”).
- “Silent Vav” always located after /خ/ and before vowel /aa-ا/. It is similar to “k” in word “know”, you do not pronounce it! It connects /خ/ to /aa-ا/.
English Transliteration Persian sister khahar خواهر script khahar خاهر Pronunciation
He-dow-cheshm ” ھ” & Unpronounced-he ” ه “
Example in English | Example in Persian | Final position | Medial Position | Initial position | Connector/ Non- connector | Vowel/Consonant | Phonetic Symbol | Name | Persian Letter |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ham | هوا-شاه | ه | هـ | هـ | Connector | Consonant | /h/ | he dow cheshm | هـ |
Example in English | Example in Persian | Final position | Medial Position | Initial position | Connector/ Non- connector | Vowel/Consonant | Phonetic Symbol | Name | Persian Letter |
Fiancé | خانه | ه | – | – | Non-connector | Vowel | /h/ | Unpronounced he | ه |
ه / هـ
The consonant “he” and the unpronounced vowel “he” have similar shape at the final position in a word. The only difference is the consonant “he” comes after the vowel letter, whereas the unpronounced vowel “he” comes after the consonant letter.
Here you see examples of the ه & هـ in different positions in the word: (keep in mind the following words are only for practice and not all words will have meanings)
Initial | Middle | Final | Name |
---|---|---|---|
– | – | ک ہ = ک / م ا ه =ماه | ه unpronounced |
م ا ه = ماه | ب هـ ا ر = بهار | هـ و ا = هوا | هـ /ه
Dow cheshm |
Ch.1.3-Exercise-11 Group ه (PDF)
Hamzeh ” ء “
Hamzeh ء indicates the occurrence of two vowels in a sequence. Hamzeh is always placed on the second vowel except for certain combinations. It is always “seated” above vowels. In other words, hamzeh ء is written with the help of a variant.
HAMZEH: Also come from Arabic language, and it can be placed on vowels:
ؤ | ئ | إ | أ |
Here you see examples of the ء in different positions in the word: (keep in mind the following words are only for practice and not all words will have meanings).
ؤ | إ / ئ | أ | ء |
---|---|---|---|
س ؤ ا ل =سؤال | م س ا ئ ل =مسائل | م أ م و ر = مأمور | م أ م و ر = مأمور |
ر ؤ ی ا = رؤیا | ر ئ ی س = رئیس | ر أ ی = رأی | ا م ل ا ء =املاء |
Ch.1.3 Exercise 12 ء group (PDF)
Tashdid “ ّ “
When two identical consonants occur in a row, one is removed and TAHDEED is inserted on top of the remaining consonant اّ .
Tanvin ” ً ٌ ٍ”
This is an Arabic symbol which came to Persian Language. It produces the sound of /an/ and is always placed on top of ا (alef).
Key Takeaways
- You can recognize, read, and write Persian alphabets and additional sounds.
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