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Learn Persian with Chai and Conversation

Speak Lesson 35 | A Dialogue between Leyla and Her Uncle Ahmad

Learn Persian with Chai and Conversation

Chai & Conversation

Iran, Conversation, Persian, Chai, Language Learning, Farsi, Courses, Education

4.9548 Ratings

🗓️ 22 October 2013

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Lesson 35 features a dialogue between Leyla and her uncle.

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0:00.0

Learn Persian with Chai and Conversation Lesson 35.

0:07.7

Hello and welcome to Learn Persian with Chaya and Conversation, the podcast for anyone looking

0:13.4

to learn conversational Persian. My name is Leila and I'll be your teacher for the course.

0:18.8

And my name is Matt and I will be learning Persian along with you.

0:23.1

Chaya Conversation will teach you conversational Persian in weekly lessons of about 15 minutes each.

0:29.1

If you know anything about Iranians, they don't do anything without first grabbing a cup of tea, or as they call it, chai.

0:37.2

So pour yourself a cup and join us a cup of tea, or as they call it, Chai. So pour yourself a cup and join us in learning the Persian language.

0:48.9

Hello and welcome to Learn Persian with Chai and Conversation.

0:53.0

I'm Leila.

0:54.5

And I'm Matt.

0:55.9

Here with another installment in our Dallas Conversation series.

1:00.1

There are only two more lessons in this series in which I have conversations with various family members who are native speakers of the Persian language.

1:07.2

As always, bonus materials and our previous lessons will be found on our website

1:12.7

at www.chaicay and Conversation.com. There are also exciting changes on the way for the website,

1:20.9

which we will be announcing shortly. Matt, are you ready to begin learning? Ready. Great. Then let's begin to learn Persian with Chai and Conversation.

1:34.9

So as we said, this is another episode of the Dallas Conversation series of Chaiang Conversation.

1:45.9

In this lesson, we listen to a dialogue I have with my dear uncle Ahmed, or as I call him,

1:51.8

Dajjun Ahmad.

1:54.0

Dajun literally means dear uncle, and it's a common name to call your oldest uncle.

2:00.0

Dajun.

2:01.4

Dajun. This extends to other aunts and uncles. And it's a common name to call your oldest uncle, Daijun. Daijun.

2:03.0

This extends to other aunts and uncles, too.

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