My First Book of Numbers in Farsi


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My First Book of Numbers i Farsi :: Farsi Children's Book A fun and colorful way to learn the numbers in Farsi. Numbers 1 - 20 Numbers are written in Farsi Numerals with transliteration and translation in English. Colorful illustrations inside. A great gift for yourself and loved one.




Learning Farsi Numbers from 1 -10 with Turtles


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This great children book is considered for bilingual Kids to learn Farsi and English numbers and counting from 1 to 10.The nice illustration of turtles makes it much more interesting, to learn Farsi-English numbers with fun. There is also pages to practice writing persian numbers. This book is not only interesting for kids, Toddlers, Preschoolers but also for Parents and those who want to learn Farsi. With this kids Farsi-English book, it is easy to teach kids numbers and counting.Therefore, we guarantee that by using this book your child will learn counting in Farsi and English. Both you and your kid will enjoy and love reading this book.




Farsi Numbers Practice Book


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This workbook is a Farsi (Persian) Numbers Practice Book designed for beginners of all ages. The 40 practice sheets include numbers ranging from zero to 10,000. Each number's name and pronunciation are included. Farsi numbers are written from left to right and the practice sheets show the numbers written in this direction. Find the blank worksheet pages at the end of the book for additional practice. This book is part of the series of Farsi Writing Practice Books to include the alphabet, numbers, word and sentence building, and coloring books. We are confident that you will find all titles in this series a great learning tool. Farsi (Persian) Numbers Practice Book Designed for beginners of all ages Practice Farsi numbers from zero to 10,000 Each number's name and pronunciation are included This 40-page workbook includes 10 blank practice sheets Paperback This book is part of the Farsi Writing Practice Books Series to include numbers, alphabet, word and sentence building, and coloring books.




Funny in Farsi


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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Finalist for the PEN/USA Award in Creative Nonfiction, the Thurber Prize for American Humor, and the Audie Award in Biography/Memoir This Random House Reader’s Circle edition includes a reading group guide and a conversation between Firoozeh Dumas and Khaled Hosseini, author of The Kite Runner! “Remarkable . . . told with wry humor shorn of sentimentality . . . In the end, what sticks with the reader is an exuberant immigrant embrace of America.”—San Francisco Chronicle In 1972, when she was seven, Firoozeh Dumas and her family moved from Iran to Southern California, arriving with no firsthand knowledge of this country beyond her father’s glowing memories of his graduate school years here. More family soon followed, and the clan has been here ever since. Funny in Farsi chronicles the American journey of Dumas’s wonderfully engaging family: her engineer father, a sweetly quixotic dreamer who first sought riches on Bowling for Dollars and in Las Vegas, and later lost his job during the Iranian revolution; her elegant mother, who never fully mastered English (nor cared to); her uncle, who combated the effects of American fast food with an army of miraculous American weight-loss gadgets; and Firoozeh herself, who as a girl changed her name to Julie, and who encountered a second wave of culture shock when she met and married a Frenchman, becoming part of a one-couple melting pot. In a series of deftly drawn scenes, we watch the family grapple with American English (hot dogs and hush puppies?—a complete mystery), American traditions (Thanksgiving turkey?—an even greater mystery, since it tastes like nothing), and American culture (Firoozeh’s parents laugh uproariously at Bob Hope on television, although they don’t get the jokes even when she translates them into Farsi). Above all, this is an unforgettable story of identity, discovery, and the power of family love. It is a book that will leave us all laughing—without an accent. Praise for Funny in Farsi “Heartfelt and hilarious—in any language.”—Glamour “A joyful success.”—Newsday “What’s charming beyond the humor of this memoir is that it remains affectionate even in the weakest, most tenuous moments for the culture. It’s the brilliance of true sophistication at work.”—Los Angeles Times Book Review “Often hilarious, always interesting . . . Like the movie My Big Fat Greek Wedding, this book describes with humor the intersection and overlapping of two cultures.”—The Providence Journal “A humorous and introspective chronicle of a life filled with love—of family, country, and heritage.”—Jimmy Carter “Delightfully refreshing.”—Milwaukee Journal Sentinel “[Funny in Farsi] brings us closer to discovering what it means to be an American.”—San Jose Mercury News




Persian Fire


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A "fresh...thrilling" (The Guardian) account of the Graeco-Persian Wars. In the fifth century B.C., a global superpower was determined to bring truth and order to what it regarded as two terrorist states. The superpower was Persia, incomparably rich in ambition, gold, and men. The terrorist states were Athens and Sparta, eccentric cities in a poor and mountainous backwater: Greece. The story of how their citizens took on the Great King of Persia, and thereby saved not only themselves but Western civilization as well, is as heart-stopping and fateful as any episode in history. Tom Holland’s brilliant study of these critical Persian Wars skillfully examines a conflict of critical importance to both ancient and modern history.




The Farsi Children Numbers Learning Book


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What is the best way for your child to learn numbers? The fun, colorful way! Do just that with this book that introduces bright, colorful pages full of joyful, smiling, and fun characters. These will have your little ones laughing in no time and leave pleasant memories of every number that will last a lifetime. All of the numbers are in Farsi.




االألوان


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Illustrations captioned in English and Arabic present the colors as well as words for vehicles, foods, animals, household goods, clothing, toys, and other familiar items.




Shahnameh


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The definitive translation by Dick Davis of the great national epic of Iran—now newly revised and expanded to be the most complete English-language edition A Penguin Classic Dick Davis—“our pre-eminent translator from the Persian” (The Washington Post)—has revised and expanded his acclaimed translation of Ferdowsi’s masterpiece, adding more than 100 pages of newly translated text. Davis’s elegant combination of prose and verse allows the poetry of the Shahnameh to sing its own tales directly, interspersed sparingly with clearly marked explanations to ease along modern readers. Originally composed for the Samanid princes of Khorasan in the tenth century, the Shahnameh is among the greatest works of world literature. This prodigious narrative tells the story of pre-Islamic Persia, from the mythical creation of the world and the dawn of Persian civilization through the seventh-century Arab conquest. The stories of the Shahnameh are deeply embedded in Persian culture and beyond, as attested by their appearance in such works as The Kite Runner and the love poems of Rumi and Hafez. For more than sixty-five years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,500 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.




The Number Story 1 داستان اعداد


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The Number Story 1 teaches little children how to remember their numbers using rhyme and picture-association. The pictures are warm and cozy, making learning numbers welcoming and fun. Children will recognize, remember, and know their numbers smiling. Who knew learning numbers was so easy and tearless!




Darius the Great Is Not Okay


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Darius doesn't think he'll ever be enough, in America or in Iran. Hilarious and heartbreaking, this unforgettable debut introduces a brilliant new voice in contemporary YA. Winner of the William C. Morris Debut Award “Heartfelt, tender, and so utterly real. I’d live in this book forever if I could.” —Becky Albertalli, award-winning author of Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda Darius Kellner speaks better Klingon than Farsi, and he knows more about Hobbit social cues than Persian ones. He’s a Fractional Persian—half, his mom’s side—and his first-ever trip to Iran is about to change his life. Darius has never really fit in at home, and he’s sure things are going to be the same in Iran. His clinical depression doesn’t exactly help matters, and trying to explain his medication to his grandparents only makes things harder. Then Darius meets Sohrab, the boy next door, and everything changes. Soon, they’re spending their days together, playing soccer, eating faludeh, and talking for hours on a secret rooftop overlooking the city’s skyline. Sohrab calls him Darioush—the original Persian version of his name—and Darius has never felt more like himself than he does now that he’s Darioush to Sohrab. Adib Khorram’s brilliant debut is for anyone who’s ever felt not good enough—then met a friend who makes them feel so much better than okay.