At the A1 level, 'riyāzi' is introduced as a basic noun representing a school subject. Learners should focus on identifying the word and using it in simple 'I like/I don't like' sentences. At this stage, you don't need to worry about complex grammar. Just remember that 'riyāzi' means 'math'. You might hear it when people talk about their daily schedule or their children's school. It's a high-frequency word because education is a very common topic of conversation in Persian-speaking cultures. You should practice saying 'Man riyāzi dūst dāram' (I like math) or 'Riyāzi sakht ast' (Math is hard). The goal is to recognize the word in spoken Persian and be able to use it as a simple subject or object. Focus on the pronunciation, especially the long 'ā' and the final 'i' sound. Don't worry about the plural form 'riyāziyāt' yet; 'riyāzi' is all you need for basic communication. You will also see this word on the covers of textbooks and in school-related vocabulary lists. It's one of the first 500 words most learners encounter.
At the A2 level, you begin to use 'riyāzi' in more descriptive contexts using the Ezafe construction. You should be able to say things like 'mo'allem-e riyāzi' (math teacher) or 'ketāb-e riyāzi' (math book). You are also expected to use it with basic verbs like 'khāndan' (to study) and 'dāshtan' (to have). For example, 'Emrouz dars-e riyāzi dārim' (Today we have math class). At this level, you should also be able to distinguish between 'riyāzi' and 'hesāb' (arithmetic) in simple contexts. You might start hearing 'riyāzi' in the context of the 'Konkur' (university entrance exam), which is a major cultural touchstone. You should be able to ask simple questions like 'Āyā riyāzi baladi?' (Do you know math/Are you good at math?). The focus is on expanding the word's utility by combining it with other nouns and verbs to describe your educational background or daily activities. You should also be comfortable with the word in the context of telling time or basic shopping, though 'hesāb' is more common there.
At the B1 level, you move beyond school subjects and start using 'riyāzi' to discuss concepts and problems. You should be able to use the verb 'hal kardan' (to solve) with 'mas'ale-ye riyāzi' (math problem). You can participate in conversations about why math is important or difficult. You might start using 'riyāzi' as an adjective more frequently, such as 'mo'ādele-ye riyāzi' (mathematical equation). At this stage, you should also be aware of the formal plural 'riyāziyāt' and understand when it is used in more academic or formal settings. You can describe your 'reshte' (field of study) if it involves math, using phrases like 'Reshte-ye man riyāzi-fizik bood' (My field was math-physics). You should also be able to understand simple news reports about science that mention 'riyāzi'. Your vocabulary should now include related terms like 'handase' (geometry) and 'jabr' (algebra), and you should be able to explain the difference between them in simple Persian. This level is about moving from simple identification to functional discussion.
At the B2 level, 'riyāzi' is used in more abstract and professional discussions. You should be able to talk about the role of mathematics in technology, engineering, or the economy. You can use terms like 'modelsāzi-ye riyāzi' (mathematical modeling) or 'mohassebāt-e pichide-ye riyāzi' (complex mathematical calculations). You should be able to read and understand articles about famous mathematicians or historical advancements in Persian math. At this level, you can use 'riyāzi' to express logical arguments, such as 'Az nazar-e riyāzi, in gheir-e momken ast' (From a mathematical standpoint, this is impossible). You should be comfortable with the nuances between 'riyāzi' and 'riyāziyāt' and use them appropriately in formal writing. You can also discuss the Iranian education system's emphasis on math with some depth, comparing it to other systems. Your ability to use 'riyāzi' in compound words and formal structures should be well-developed. You are now using the word as a tool for professional and intellectual exchange.
At the C1 level, you use 'riyāzi' and 'riyāziyāt' with the precision of a native speaker. You can engage in deep philosophical discussions about the nature of mathematics or its relationship with logic ('mantegh') and philosophy. You should be able to understand and use academic terminology like 'riyāziyāt-e mahz' (pure mathematics) and 'riyāziyāt-e kārbordi' (applied mathematics) in scholarly contexts. You can read classical Persian texts that discuss mathematics, such as the works of Khayyam or Tusi, with minimal assistance. Your use of 'riyāzi' in metaphors and idioms should be natural. For example, you can discuss the 'riyāzi' of music or art. You should be able to write a formal essay or give a presentation on a mathematical topic in Persian, using appropriate registers and technical terms. At this level, the word is no longer just a subject name; it is a conceptual framework that you can manipulate to express complex ideas about the world, science, and history.
At the C2 level, you have complete mastery over the word 'riyāzi' and its place in the Persian linguistic and cultural landscape. You can appreciate the subtle poetic or historical references to mathematics in Persian literature. You can navigate the most technical scientific papers in Persian, understanding the nuances of 'riyāzi' as it applies to advanced fields like quantum physics, cryptography, or abstract algebra. You can debate the historical contributions of Persian mathematicians to the global body of 'riyāziyāt' and analyze how the language of math has evolved in Persian over centuries. Your speech and writing are indistinguishable from a highly educated native speaker, and you can use 'riyāzi' in any context—from a casual joke to a high-level academic lecture—with perfect tone and accuracy. You understand the deep etymological connection between 'riyāzi' and 'riyāzat' and can use this knowledge to enrich your linguistic expression. Mathematics, for you, is a fully integrated part of your Persian-speaking identity.

ریاضی 30초 만에

  • Riyāzi is the Persian word for Mathematics, used for both the school subject and the scientific field.
  • It is a highly respected field in Persian culture, often linked to engineering and intellectual prestige.
  • In daily life, it is used for school contexts, while 'hesāb' is used for basic calculations.
  • The formal plural is 'riyāziyāt', but 'riyāzi' is the most common form in speech.

The Persian word ریاضی (riyāzi) is a fundamental noun that translates directly to 'Mathematics' or 'Math' in English. Derived from the Arabic root R-Y-D, which historically pertains to training, discipline, or exercise, the term reflects the ancient view of mathematics as a mental discipline that trains the mind in logic and precision. In modern Iranian society, 'riyāzi' is not just a school subject; it is a gateway to prestigious career paths like engineering, physics, and computer science. When you walk into any Iranian school, you will hear students discussing their 'riyāzi' homework with a mix of reverence and anxiety, as the Iranian education system places a heavy emphasis on mathematical proficiency. The word is used both as a general term for the field of study and as an adjective in certain contexts to describe something mathematical in nature.

Academic Identity
In the Iranian high school system, students choose a 'branch' or 'reshte'. One of the most sought-after is 'Riyāzi-Fizik' (Math-Physics), which prepares students for engineering degrees. Here, the word represents an entire academic identity.

من همیشه در درس ریاضی نمره‌های خوبی می‌گرفتم.
(I always used to get good grades in the math subject.)

Beyond the classroom, 'riyāzi' appears in daily life when discussing calculations, statistics, or logic. If someone is very precise or calculating in their behavior, a Persian speaker might jokingly or critically say their mind works like a 'machine-hesāb' (calculator) or that they are too 'riyāzi-maslak' (mathematically minded/logical). It is a word that carries weight, often associated with intelligence and hard work. Historically, the Persian world has been a hub for mathematical advancement, with figures like Al-Khwarizmi (the father of Algebra) and Omar Khayyam (who contributed to cubic equations and the calendar) being national icons. Thus, using the word 'riyāzi' often invokes a sense of national pride in the intellectual heritage of the Persian-speaking world.

Daily Calculation
When splitting a bill or calculating a discount at the bazaar, you might hear 'hesāb-o-ketāb', but the underlying logic is always referred to as 'riyāzi'.

برای حل این مشکل، باید از فرمول‌های ریاضی استفاده کنیم.
(To solve this problem, we must use mathematical formulas.)

In professional settings, 'riyāzi' is used in titles and descriptions. A 'dāneshmand-e riyāzi' is a mathematician. In the age of data science and algorithms, the word has seen a resurgence in tech circles in Tehran and beyond. Whether you are talking about the 'riyāzi' of an algorithm or the 'riyāzi' required for a basic shopping trip, the word remains versatile and essential. It bridges the gap between the abstract world of numbers and the practical reality of daily existence. Understanding this word is key to navigating the educational and professional landscape of any Persian-speaking country.

Etymological Root
The root 'riyāzat' means asceticism or self-discipline. This implies that learning math is seen as a form of mental asceticism—a way to discipline the soul through rigorous logic.

استاد ریاضی ما بسیار سخت‌گیر است.
(Our math professor is very strict.)

Using 'riyāzi' correctly requires understanding its role as both a noun and an attributive adjective. In its simplest form, it acts as the subject or object of a sentence. For example, 'Riyāzi dars-e moured-e alāghe-ye man ast' (Math is my favorite subject). Here, it functions exactly like the English noun. However, Persian grammar often uses the 'Ezafe' construction (the short 'e' sound connecting words) to link 'riyāzi' to other nouns, creating compound meanings like 'dars-e riyāzi' (math lesson) or 'mo'allem-e riyāzi' (math teacher). This is the most common way you will encounter the word in a sentence. It is important to note that while English uses 'math' as an adjective (math teacher), Persian uses the noun 'riyāzi' linked by the Ezafe.

او در دانشگاه رشته ریاضی می‌خواند.
(He/She is studying the field of mathematics at the university.)

When you want to describe something as 'mathematical', you can use 'riyāzi' as an adjective. For instance, 'mo'ādele-ye riyāzi' (mathematical equation) or 'mohassebāt-e riyāzi' (mathematical calculations). In these cases, 'riyāzi' follows the noun it describes. If you are talking about the plural 'Mathematics' in a formal or scientific paper, you would use 'riyāziyāt'. For example, 'Pishraft-hā-ye riyāziyāt dar gharn-e bistom' (The advancements of mathematics in the 20th century). However, in 90% of spoken and written contexts, 'riyāzi' is the preferred form. It is also common to see it paired with verbs like 'hal kardan' (to solve). 'Man mas'ale-ye riyāzi rā hal kardam' (I solved the math problem).

Common Verb Pairings
1. Riyāzi khāndan (To study math)
2. Riyāzi dars dādan (To teach math)
3. Mas'ale-ye riyāzi hal kardan (To solve a math problem)

آیا می‌توانی این مسئله ریاضی را برای من توضیح دهی؟
(Can you explain this math problem to me?)

Another nuance is the use of 'riyāzi' in the context of competitive exams. In Iran, the 'Konkur' (national entrance exam) is a massive event. Students often say, 'Man gorooh-e riyāzi hastam' (I am in the math group), meaning they are competing for engineering or basic science spots. In this context, 'riyāzi' becomes a shorthand for a specific career trajectory. You might also hear 'riyāzi-dān' (mathematician), where the suffix '-dān' (knower) is added to the root. This is used for professionals in the field. For example, 'Maryam Mirzakhani yek riyāzi-dān-e barjaste bood' (Maryam Mirzakhani was a prominent mathematician).

Sentence Structure
Subject + (Object + rā) + Riyāzi + Verb. Example: 'Ali ketāb-e riyāzi rā kharid' (Ali bought the math book).

او به مباحث ریاضی علاقه زیادی دارد.
(He/She has a great interest in mathematical topics.)

Finally, consider the register. In very formal Persian, you might see 'riyāzi' used in complex compound adjectives like 'riyāzi-mehvar' (math-centered). In informal speech, you might hear 'riyāzi-māzi' (math and stuff), using the Persian 'm-reduplication' to imply 'math and related things' or to dismiss the subject lightly. However, for a learner at the A2 level, focusing on 'dars-e riyāzi' and 'mas'ale-ye riyāzi' is the most effective path to fluency. Practice saying 'Man riyāzi dūst dāram' (I like math) to build confidence with the pronunciation of the 'kh' and 'z' sounds in related words.

The word 'riyāzi' is ubiquitous in Persian-speaking environments, particularly those involving education, technology, and finance. If you are in a Persian-speaking country, the most common place to hear it is within the school system. From elementary school (dabestān) to high school (dabirestān), 'riyāzi' is a core part of the curriculum. You will hear parents asking their children, 'Emtehān-e riyāzi-t chetor bood?' (How was your math exam?). In universities, especially in technical hubs like Sharif University of Technology in Tehran, 'riyāzi' is the language of instruction for many foundational courses. Professors will lecture on 'riyāzi-ye mohandesi' (engineering mathematics) or 'riyāzi-ye gosaste' (discrete mathematics).

فردا امتحان ریاضی دارم و هنوز هیچی نخونده‌ام!
(I have a math exam tomorrow and I haven't studied anything yet!)

In the media, 'riyāzi' appears frequently in news reports about scientific achievements or educational statistics. When an Iranian student wins a medal at the International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO)—a common occurrence—the headlines will proudly proclaim success in 'Olympiad-e Riyāzi'. You will also hear it in documentaries about historical figures like Khayyam or Tusi, where their contributions to 'riyāzi' are highlighted. In the business world, specifically in fintech or data analysis, professionals discuss 'modelsāzi-ye riyāzi' (mathematical modeling) to predict market trends. Even in the arts, particularly in traditional Persian architecture and tile work, the 'riyāzi' behind the geometric patterns (Gereh-chini) is often discussed by experts and tour guides.

The Bazaar and Finance
While 'hesābdāri' is accounting, 'riyāzi' is the logic behind it. You might hear a merchant say, 'In ba riyāzi جور در نمی‌آید' (This doesn't add up mathematically/logically).

او یک نابغه ریاضی است.
(He/She is a mathematical genius.)

In casual conversation, 'riyāzi' can be used metaphorically. If someone is trying to figure out a complex social situation or a logistical puzzle, they might say, 'Dāram riyāzi-sh ro hesāb mikonam' (I'm calculating the 'math' of it/figuring it out). It is also heard in bookstores (ketāb-foroushi), where there is always a large section dedicated to 'ketāb-hā-ye riyāzi'. If you visit a 'Kānūn-e Farhangi-ye Amoozesh' (a popular tutoring center in Iran), the word 'riyāzi' will be on almost every poster and flyer. In short, from the most abstract scientific discourse to the most mundane school-day complaints, 'riyāzi' is a word that resonates through all layers of Persian society.

Public Spaces
You will see 'Riyāzi' on street signs (named after mathematicians) and in the names of specialized high schools (SAMPAD schools).

آیا کتاب ریاضی سال دهم را دارید؟
(Do you have the 10th-grade math book?)

For English speakers learning Persian, one of the most common mistakes is confusing 'riyāzi' with its root 'riyāzat'. While they share the same Arabic root (R-Y-D), 'riyāzat' refers to asceticism, self-mortification, or extreme self-discipline, often in a spiritual context. If you say 'Man riyāzat dūst dāram' when you mean 'I like math', you are telling people you enjoy spiritual suffering or extreme fasting! Always ensure you use the 'i' ending (the 'ye' of relation) to specify the science of mathematics. Another common error is the misplacement of the Ezafe. Beginners often forget to add the 'e' sound when saying 'math teacher' (mo'allem-e riyāzi), making the phrase sound disjointed and incorrect.

Incorrect: معلم ریاضی (Mo'allem Riyāzi)
Correct: معلمِ ریاضی (Mo'allem-e Riyāzi)
(The 'e' sound is crucial for linking the words.)

Another mistake involves the pluralization. English speakers are used to 'Math' (singular) and 'Mathematics' (plural-looking but singular in use). In Persian, 'riyāzi' is the standard. Some learners try to pluralize it as 'riyāzi-hā', which is technically possible but sounds very childish or non-native. The formal plural is 'riyāziyāt'. Use 'riyāzi' for the subject and 'riyāziyāt' for the academic field. Using 'riyāziyāt' in a casual sentence like 'I have math homework' sounds overly pompous. Stick to 'riyāzi' for daily life. Additionally, pronunciation can be a hurdle. The 'r' in 'riyāzi' is a tapped 'r' (like the Spanish 'r'), and the 'z' is a plain 'z'. Some learners accidentally pronounce it like 'ri-yā-si', which changes the meaning or makes it unintelligible.

Confusing with 'Hesāb'
Learners often use 'hesāb' (calculation/arithmetic) interchangeably with 'riyāzi'. While related, 'riyāzi' is the broad science, while 'hesāb' is specifically about arithmetic and numbers.

Don't say: من درس حساب دارم (I have arithmetic class) unless you specifically mean arithmetic.
Say: من درس ریاضی دارم (I have math class).

Finally, be careful with the word 'riyā' (hypocrisy). It sounds similar but has a completely different root and meaning. Saying 'riyā' instead of 'riyāzi' can lead to very awkward social misunderstandings, as hypocrisy is a major negative trait in Persian culture. Ensure you emphasize the 'zi' at the end. Lastly, when writing, remember that 'riyāzi' ends with the letter 'ye' (ی). In some fonts or handwriting, this can be confused with other letters, but in standard Persian, it is distinct. Avoid using the Arabic 'ye' with two dots underneath (ي) unless you are writing in an Arabic context, as modern Persian uses the dotless 'ye' at the end of words.

While 'riyāzi' is the go-to word for mathematics, Persian has several related terms that describe specific branches or aspects of the field. Understanding these can help you sound more precise and advanced. The most common alternative is 'hesāb', which refers to arithmetic or basic calculation. If you are talking about adding up a bill or doing basic multiplication, 'hesāb' or the verb 'hesāb kardan' is more appropriate than 'riyāzi'. Another specific term is 'handase', which means geometry. While 'handase' is a part of 'riyāzi', in school, they are often treated as separate subjects or chapters. If you are talking about shapes and angles, 'handase' is the word you need.

Riyāzi vs. Hesāb
Riyāzi: The broad science (Math).
Hesāb: Arithmetic and basic number crunching.
Riyāzi vs. Handase
Riyāzi: General term.
Handase: Geometry (shapes, volumes, theorems).

امروز در کلاس ریاضی، کمی هندسه یاد گرفتیم.
(Today in math class, we learned a bit of geometry.)

For more advanced levels, you will encounter 'jabr' (algebra). This is a word of Persian/Arabic origin that has been loaned into English. In Persian, it is used specifically for the branch of math dealing with variables and equations. Then there is 'āmār', which means statistics. If you are looking at data or probability, 'āmār' is the more accurate term. In a university setting, you might hear 'riyāziyāt-e kārbordi' (applied mathematics) or 'riyāziyāt-e mahz' (pure mathematics). These terms use the formal plural 'riyāziyāt' to denote the professional and academic nature of the discipline.

Advanced Branches
1. Jabr: Algebra
2. Āmār: Statistics
3. Mosallasāt: Trigonometry

او ترجیح می‌دهد به جای جبر، ریاضی عمومی بخواند.
(He prefers to study general math instead of algebra.)

Finally, consider the word 'mantegh' (logic). While 'mantegh' is a branch of philosophy, it is deeply intertwined with 'riyāzi' in the Persian intellectual tradition. When someone says a situation is 'riyāzi-vār' (math-like), they mean it is logical and follows a set of strict rules. If you want to describe someone who is good with numbers, you can call them 'khosh-hesāb' (good at calculating/paying on time), though this is more of a character trait than a mathematical ability. By knowing these alternatives, you can navigate conversations about education and science with much greater nuance and accuracy.

How Formal Is It?

재미있는 사실

The word 'riyāzi' shares the same root as 'riyāzat' (asceticism). In the past, math was seen as a way to discipline the mind much like a monk disciplines the body.

발음 가이드

UK /riːjɒːˈziː/
US /riːjɑːˈziː/
The stress is on the final syllable: ri-yā-ZĪ.
라임이 맞는 단어
بازی (bāzi - play) راضی (rāzi - satisfied) قاضی (ghāzi - judge) موازی (movāzi - parallel) تازی (tāzi - Arabian/greyhound) نوازی (navāzi - playing music) گدازی (godāzi - melting) سازی (sāzi - making)
자주 하는 실수
  • Pronouncing the 'ā' like the 'a' in 'cat'.
  • Missing the 'y' sound between 'ri' and 'ā'.
  • Putting stress on the first syllable.
  • Confusing 'z' with 's'.
  • Shortening the final 'i' sound.

난이도

독해 2/5

Easy to recognize in text due to common usage.

쓰기 3/5

The final 'ye' and 'alef' require some practice for beginners.

말하기 2/5

Pronunciation is straightforward once the 'ā' is mastered.

듣기 2/5

Distinct sound makes it easy to pick out in speech.

다음에 무엇을 배울까

선수 학습

عدد (number) درس (lesson) مدرسه (school) کتاب (book) دانستن (to know)

다음에 배울 것

هندسه (geometry) جبر (algebra) فیزیک (physics) مهندسی (engineering) محاسبه (calculation)

고급

دیفرانسیل (calculus) انتگرال (integral) ماتریس (matrix) آمار (statistics) احتمالات (probability)

알아야 할 문법

Ezafe Construction

کتابِ ریاضی (ketāb-e riyāzi)

Compound Verbs

ریاضی خواندن (riyāzi khāndan)

Formal Pluralization

ریاضیات (riyāziyāt)

Adjective Placement

مسئله‌ی ریاضیِ سخت (a hard math problem)

Possessive Suffixes

ریاضی‌ام (my math)

수준별 예문

1

من ریاضی دوست دارم.

I like math.

Simple Subject + Object + Verb structure.

2

کتاب ریاضی کجاست؟

Where is the math book?

Use of Ezafe to link 'ketāb' and 'riyāzi'.

3

ریاضی آسان است.

Math is easy.

Adjective 'āsān' describing 'riyāzi'.

4

او ریاضی می‌خواند.

He/She studies math.

Present continuous/habitual tense.

5

درس ریاضی ساعت نه است.

The math lesson is at nine o'clock.

Telling time with a subject.

6

من ریاضی بلد نیستم.

I don't know math.

Negative form of 'balad boodan'.

7

این یک مداد ریاضی است.

This is a math pencil.

Demonstrative pronoun 'in'.

8

ریاضی و علوم.

Math and science.

Use of the conjunction 'va' (and).

1

معلم ریاضی ما مهربان است.

Our math teacher is kind.

Possessive 'mā' with Ezafe.

2

من باید برای امتحان ریاضی درس بخوانم.

I must study for the math exam.

Modal verb 'bāyad' (must).

3

آیا تو تمرین‌های ریاضی را انجام دادی؟

Did you do the math exercises?

Past tense of 'anjām dādan'.

4

ریاضی سخت‌تر از فارسی است.

Math is harder than Persian.

Comparative 'sakht-tar'.

5

او در کلاس ریاضی همیشه سوال می‌پرسد.

He always asks questions in math class.

Adverb of frequency 'hamishe'.

6

کتاب ریاضی من در کیف است.

My math book is in the bag.

Preposition 'dar' (in).

7

ما هر روز ریاضی داریم.

We have math every day.

Frequency phrase 'har rouz'.

8

او یک دفتر ریاضی جدید خرید.

He/She bought a new math notebook.

Adjective 'jadid' following the noun.

1

حل کردن این مسئله ریاضی خیلی زمان برد.

Solving this math problem took a lot of time.

Gerund 'hal kardan' as a subject.

2

او قصد دارد در دانشگاه ریاضی بخواند.

He intends to study math at the university.

Compound verb 'ghasd dāshtan'.

3

فرمول‌های ریاضی گاهی پیچیده می‌شوند.

Math formulas sometimes become complex.

Plural noun 'formool-hā'.

4

بدون ریاضی، مهندسی ممکن نیست.

Without math, engineering is not possible.

Preposition 'bedoon-e' (without).

5

او جایزه المپیاد ریاضی را برد.

He won the Math Olympiad prize.

Compound noun 'Olympiad-e Riyāzi'.

6

آیا به بخش ریاضیات علاقه داری؟

Are you interested in the mathematics section?

Formal plural 'riyāziyāt'.

7

او به عنوان استاد ریاضی کار می‌کند.

He works as a math professor.

Phrase 'be onvān-e' (as/in the capacity of).

8

این نرم‌افزار برای محاسبات ریاضی عالی است.

This software is excellent for math calculations.

Plural 'mohassebāt' (calculations).

1

مدل‌سازی ریاضی در اقتصاد نقش مهمی دارد.

Mathematical modeling plays an important role in economics.

Abstract noun 'modelsāzi'.

2

او توانست فرضیه ریاضی را اثبات کند.

He was able to prove the mathematical hypothesis.

Ability with 'tavānestan'.

3

ریاضیات پایه و اساس تمام علوم مهندسی است.

Mathematics is the foundation of all engineering sciences.

Formal plural 'riyāziyāt' as a collective noun.

4

تحلیل‌های ریاضی او بسیار دقیق بود.

His mathematical analyses were very precise.

Plural 'tahlil-hā' (analyses).

5

او در حال مطالعه تاریخ ریاضیات در ایران است.

He is studying the history of mathematics in Iran.

Present progressive 'dar hāl-e'.

6

این مسئله از نظر ریاضی قابل حل نیست.

This problem is not solvable from a mathematical perspective.

Adverbial phrase 'az nazar-e' (from the perspective of).

7

ریاضیات محض به مطالعه ساختارهای انتزاعی می‌پردازد.

Pure mathematics deals with the study of abstract structures.

Verb 'pardākhtan be' (to deal with/address).

8

او مقاله‌ای در مورد کاربرد ریاضی در هنر نوشت.

He wrote an article about the application of math in art.

Noun 'kārbord' (application).

1

ظرافت‌های ریاضی در معماری سنتی ایران مشهود است.

The mathematical subtleties are evident in traditional Iranian architecture.

Plural 'zarāfat-hā' (subtleties).

2

او به بررسی پیوند میان منطق و ریاضیات پرداخت.

He examined the link between logic and mathematics.

Noun 'peyvand' (link/connection).

3

نظریه‌های ریاضی او جهان علم را تکان داد.

His mathematical theories shook the world of science.

Plural 'nazariye-hā' (theories).

4

درک مفاهیم انتزاعی ریاضی نیازمند تمرکز بالایی است.

Understanding abstract mathematical concepts requires high concentration.

Gerund 'derk' (understanding) as subject.

5

او از پیشگامان ریاضیات نوین در منطقه محسوب می‌شود.

He is considered one of the pioneers of modern mathematics in the region.

Passive construction 'mahsoob shodan'.

6

ریاضیات زبانی است که با آن می‌توان جهان را توصیف کرد.

Mathematics is a language with which one can describe the universe.

Relative clause with 'ke'.

7

او به نقد رویکردهای سنتی در آموزش ریاضی پرداخت.

He criticized traditional approaches to math education.

Noun 'naghd' (criticism/critique).

8

پیچیدگی‌های ریاضی این الگوریتم فراتر از حد تصور است.

The mathematical complexities of this algorithm are beyond imagination.

Phrase 'farātar az had-e tasavvor'.

1

او در رساله خود به تبیین مبانی فلسفی ریاضیات پرداخت.

In his dissertation, he explained the philosophical foundations of mathematics.

Technical verb 'tabyin' (explanation/elucidation).

2

تقابل میان شهود و استدلال ریاضی همواره مورد بحث بوده است.

The contrast between intuition and mathematical reasoning has always been debated.

Noun 'taghābol' (contrast/opposition).

3

او به بازخوانی آثار خیام از منظر ریاضیات مدرن همت گماشت.

He dedicated himself to re-reading Khayyam's works from the perspective of modern mathematics.

Idiomatic verb 'hemmat gomāshtan' (to dedicate oneself).

4

ریاضیات در این سطح، به شعری بدل می‌شود که با اعداد سروده شده است.

Mathematics at this level turns into a poem composed with numbers.

Metaphorical use of 'badal shodan' (to turn into).

5

او به واکاوی ساختارهای جبری در ریاضیات عالی پرداخت.

He analyzed algebraic structures in higher mathematics.

Academic term 'vākāvi' (analysis/probing).

6

تطور تاریخی مفاهیم ریاضی نشان‌دهنده پویایی اندیشه بشری است.

The historical evolution of mathematical concepts shows the dynamism of human thought.

Formal term 'tatavvor' (evolution).

7

او در پی یافتن وحدتی میان فیزیک نظری و ریاضیات محض است.

He is seeking a unity between theoretical physics and pure mathematics.

Phrase 'dar pey-ye' (in pursuit of).

8

غنای ریاضی تمدن اسلامی مدیون تلاش‌های دانشمندان ایرانی است.

The mathematical richness of Islamic civilization is indebted to the efforts of Iranian scientists.

Adjective 'ghani' (rich) as a noun 'ghanā' (richness).

동의어

حساب ریاضیات هندسه جبر آمار منطق محاسبات ارقام

반의어

ادبیات هنر بی‌نظمی حدس

자주 쓰는 조합

درس ریاضی
امتحان ریاضی
مسئله ریاضی
فرمول ریاضی
استاد ریاضی
رشته ریاضی
عملیات ریاضی
منطق ریاضی
کتاب ریاضی
نابغه ریاضی

자주 쓰는 구문

ریاضی‌اش خوب است

— He/She is good at math. Used to describe someone's skill.

علی ریاضی‌اش خیلی خوب است.

ریاضی‌ات ضعیف است

— Your math is weak. Used as a critique or observation.

باید بیشتر تمرین کنی، ریاضی‌ات ضعیف است.

ریاضی‌وار فکر کردن

— To think mathematically or logically.

او همیشه ریاضی‌وار فکر می‌کند.

پایه ریاضی

— Mathematical foundation/background.

پایه ریاضی او قوی است.

کلاس تقویتی ریاضی

— Extra/remedial math class.

او به کلاس تقویتی ریاضی می‌رود.

ریاضی محض

— Pure mathematics.

او عاشق ریاضی محض است.

ریاضی کاربردی

— Applied mathematics.

ریاضی کاربردی در صنعت مفید است.

صورت مسئله ریاضی

— The statement of a math problem.

صورت مسئله ریاضی را درست بخوان.

جواب ریاضی

— The mathematical answer.

جواب ریاضی این سوال چیست؟

دنیای ریاضی

— The world of mathematics.

او در دنیای ریاضی غرق شده است.

자주 혼동되는 단어

ریاضی vs ریاضت

Means asceticism or spiritual discipline. Don't confuse it with math!

ریاضی vs ریا

Means hypocrisy. Very different meaning, similar sound.

ریاضی vs حساب

Specifically means arithmetic, whereas 'riyāzi' is the whole field.

관용어 및 표현

"حساب و کتاب داشتن"

— To be organized or to have a clear plan (literally: to have calculation and book).

کارهای او همیشه حساب و کتاب دارد.

Informal
"دو دو تا چهار تا"

— Something that is obvious or logical (literally: two twos are four).

این موضوع مثل دو دو تا چهار تا روشن است.

Informal
"حساب کار دست کسی آمدن"

— To realize the situation or to learn one's lesson.

بالاخره حساب کار دستش آمد.

Informal
"بی‌حساب و کتاب"

— Disorganized or without logic.

این شرکت خیلی بی‌حساب و کتاب است.

Informal
"روی کسی حساب کردن"

— To count on someone.

من روی کمک تو حساب کرده بودم.

Neutral
"حساب پس دادن"

— To be held accountable.

او باید بابت کارهایش حساب پس بدهد.

Neutral
"چرتکه انداختن"

— To calculate carefully, often regarding money (literally: to throw the abacus).

برای هر ریال چرتکه می‌اندازد.

Informal
"حساب کسی را رسیدن"

— To teach someone a lesson or to settle a score.

فردا حسابش را می‌رسم.

Slang
"از حساب خارج بودن"

— To be beyond count or measure.

تعداد مهمان‌ها از حساب خارج بود.

Neutral
"حساب جداگانه باز کردن"

— To treat something as a special or separate case.

روی این پروژه حساب جداگانه‌ای باز کرده‌ایم.

Neutral

혼동하기 쉬운

ریاضی vs ریاضت

Same root, similar sound.

Riyāzi is math; Riyāzat is spiritual suffering/discipline.

او به ریاضی علاقه دارد (He likes math) vs او اهل ریاضت است (He is an ascetic).

ریاضی vs حساب

Both involve numbers.

Hesāb is calculation/arithmetic; Riyāzi is the science of math.

حساب این کتاب (the bill) vs درس ریاضی (math lesson).

ریاضی vs هندسه

Often taught together.

Handase is specifically geometry.

او در هندسه قوی است.

ریاضی vs جبر

A branch of math.

Jabr is algebra.

کلاس جبر.

ریاضی vs منطق

Related to mathematical thinking.

Mantegh is logic (philosophy).

منطق ریاضی.

문장 패턴

A1

من [Subject] دوست دارم.

من ریاضی دوست دارم.

A2

من [Noun]-e ریاضی دارم.

من امتحان ریاضی دارم.

B1

او در حال [Verb] ریاضی است.

او در حال حل کردن ریاضی است.

B2

ریاضی در [Field] نقش دارد.

ریاضی در مهندسی نقش دارد.

C1

از منظر ریاضی، [Statement].

از منظر ریاضی، این فرضیه درست است.

C2

تطور [Concept] در ریاضیات...

تطور هندسه در ریاضیات قدیم...

A2

[Noun]-e ریاضی کجاست؟

کتاب ریاضی کجاست؟

B1

ریاضی [Adjective] است.

ریاضی بسیار جذاب است.

어휘 가족

명사

ریاضی‌دان (mathematician)
ریاضیات (mathematics)
ریاضیدانی (mathematical skill)

동사

ریاضی خواندن (to study math)
ریاضی درس دادن (to teach math)

형용사

ریاضیاتی (mathematical - formal)
ریاضی‌وار (math-like)

관련

عدد (number)
فرمول (formula)
محاسبه (calculation)
هندسه (geometry)
جبر (algebra)

사용법

frequency

Extremely high in educational and scientific domains.

자주 하는 실수
  • Saying 'Riyāzat' instead of 'Riyāzi'. Riyāzi

    Riyāzat means spiritual asceticism, which is very different from math!

  • Forgetting the Ezafe in 'Ketāb-e riyāzi'. Ketāb-e riyāzi

    Persian requires the 'e' sound to link the noun and its modifier.

  • Using 'riyāziyāt' in casual speech. Riyāzi

    'Riyāziyāt' is too formal for saying 'I have math homework'.

  • Pronouncing 'riyāzi' as 'riyāsi'. Riyāzi

    The 'z' sound is important; 's' changes the word's clarity.

  • Using 'riyāzi' for 'bill' or 'calculation'. Hesāb

    Use 'hesāb' for arithmetic or financial totals.

The 'Z' Connection

Associate the 'Z' in Riyāzi with 'Zero'. Since zero is a huge part of math, it helps you remember the word.

Ezafe is Key

Always use the 'e' sound when connecting 'riyāzi' to another noun. 'Ketāb-e riyāzi', not 'Ketāb riyāzi'.

Respect the Subject

In Iran, saying you are good at math is a big compliment to your intelligence.

Long A

Make sure the 'ā' in the middle is long and deep. It's the most important part of the word's sound.

Final Ye

The word ends in 'ی'. In Persian, this doesn't have dots at the end of a word.

Math vs. Arithmetic

Use 'riyāzi' for the school subject and 'hesāb' for when you are calculating a price.

The 'Math-Physics' Track

If you hear someone say they are in 'Riyāzi-Fizik', it means they are on the engineering track.

Context Clues

If you hear 'riyāzi' near 'dars' or 'emtehān', it definitely means math class or exam.

Formal Plural

Learn 'riyāziyāt' for when you want to sound more professional or academic.

Practice Sentences

Start with 'Man riyāzi dūst dāram' and build up to 'Mas'ale-ye riyāzi hal mikonam'.

암기하기

기억법

Think of 'Riyāzi' as 'Real-Easy' (if you are good at it!) or associate the 'Z' with 'Zero', a key concept in math.

시각적 연상

Imagine a 'Z' shape made of numbers or a mathematician named 'Riyaz' holding a giant 'i'.

Word Web

Numbers Equations School Logic Engineering Calculator Geometry Algebra

챌린지

Try to count from 1 to 10 in Persian and then say 'In riyāzi ast' (This is math).

어원

Derived from the Arabic root R-Y-D (ر-ی-ض), which relates to training and discipline.

원래 의미: Originally referred to the training of the mind or soul through discipline.

Semitic root (Arabic) adopted into Indo-European (Persian).

문화적 맥락

No specific sensitivities, but avoid confusing 'riyāzi' with 'riyā' (hypocrisy) which is a social taboo.

In English, 'math' is casual and 'mathematics' is formal. In Persian, 'riyāzi' covers both, while 'riyāziyāt' is strictly formal.

Omar Khayyam (Mathematician/Poet) Al-Khwarizmi (Father of Algebra) Maryam Mirzakhani (Fields Medalist)

실생활에서 연습하기

실제 사용 상황

School

  • تکلیف ریاضی (math homework)
  • نمره ریاضی (math grade)
  • کلاس ریاضی (math class)
  • معلم ریاضی (math teacher)

University

  • واحد ریاضی (math unit/credit)
  • ریاضی مهندسی (engineering math)
  • دانشکده ریاضی (math faculty)
  • پروژه ریاضی (math project)

Shopping

  • حساب کردن (to calculate)
  • جمع زدن (to add up)
  • تخفیف (discount)
  • قیمت (price)

Science

  • فرضیه ریاضی (math hypothesis)
  • اثبات ریاضی (math proof)
  • داده‌های ریاضی (math data)
  • الگوریتم (algorithm)

Daily Logic

  • منطقی نیست (it's not logical)
  • حساب و کتاب (organization)
  • روی کاغذ (on paper/theoretically)
  • دقیق (precise)

대화 시작하기

"آیا تو در مدرسه درس ریاضی را دوست داشتی؟ (Did you like math in school?)"

"به نظر تو ریاضی سخت‌ترین درس است؟ (In your opinion, is math the hardest subject?)"

"ریاضی در شغل تو چقدر اهمیت دارد؟ (How important is math in your job?)"

"آیا می‌توانی این مسئله ریاضی را برای من حل کنی؟ (Can you solve this math problem for me?)"

"کدام ریاضیدان معروف را می‌شناسی؟ (Which famous mathematician do you know?)"

일기 주제

درباره اولین باری که در کلاس ریاضی احساس موفقیت کردی بنویس. (Write about the first time you felt successful in math class.)

چرا بعضی از مردم از ریاضی می‌ترسند؟ نظر خود را توضیح بده. (Why do some people fear math? Explain your opinion.)

نقش ریاضی در زندگی روزمره ما چیست؟ (What is the role of math in our daily lives?)

اگر ریاضی وجود نداشت، دنیا چه شکلی بود؟ (If math didn't exist, what would the world look like?)

درباره یک معلم ریاضی که روی تو تاثیر گذاشته است بنویس. (Write about a math teacher who influenced you.)

자주 묻는 질문

10 질문

'Riyāzi' is the common word used for 'math' in schools and daily life. 'Riyāziyāt' is the formal, plural form used in academic or scientific contexts, similar to 'Mathematics' vs 'Math'.

Yes, it is derived from an Arabic root, but it is the standard word used in Persian for mathematics.

You say 'mo'allem-e riyāzi'. Don't forget the Ezafe sound (e) between the two words.

Extremely. It is considered one of the most important subjects for career success, especially in engineering.

Yes, it can mean 'mathematical' when it follows a noun with an Ezafe, like 'mo'ādele-ye riyāzi' (mathematical equation).

The root is R-Y-D (ر-ی-ض), which originally meant training or discipline.

You can say 'Riyāzi-ye man khoob ast' or 'Man dar riyāzi ghavi hastam'.

Not really, but students might use 'riyāzi-māzi' to mean 'math and all that stuff'.

Omar Khayyam and Al-Khwarizmi are two of the most famous historical figures.

No, accounting is 'hesābdāri'. 'Riyāzi' is the science of math itself.

셀프 테스트 200 질문

writing

Write a sentence about your favorite math topic.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
writing

Translate: 'I have a math exam tomorrow.'

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
writing

Describe your math teacher in three sentences.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
writing

Write: 'Math is the language of the universe.'

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정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
writing

Translate: 'Where is my math notebook?'

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
writing

Write about the importance of math in engineering.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
writing

Translate: 'She is a mathematical genius.'

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
writing

Write a short dialogue between two students about math homework.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
writing

Translate: 'I don't like algebra, but I love geometry.'

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
writing

Write about a famous mathematician you know.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
writing

Translate: 'The math problem was very complex.'

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
writing

Write: 'I am studying math at the university.'

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정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
writing

Translate: 'Math helps us understand the world.'

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정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
writing

Write a sentence using 'riyāziyāt'.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
writing

Translate: 'My math grade was twenty.'

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정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
writing

Write about why math is difficult for some people.

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정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
writing

Translate: 'We have math class every Monday.'

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정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
writing

Write: 'I need a calculator for this math.'

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정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
writing

Translate: 'The history of math in Iran is very old.'

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정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
writing

Write a sentence using 'mas'ale-ye riyāzi'.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
speaking

Say: 'I like math.' in Persian.

Read this aloud:

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
speaking

Say: 'Where is my math book?' in Persian.

Read this aloud:

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
speaking

Describe your math teacher in Persian.

Read this aloud:

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
speaking

Say: 'I have a math exam tomorrow.' in Persian.

Read this aloud:

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
speaking

Explain why you think math is important.

Read this aloud:

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
speaking

Say: 'Can you solve this math problem?' in Persian.

Read this aloud:

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
speaking

Talk about a famous mathematician for one minute.

Read this aloud:

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
speaking

Say: 'I am studying math at university.' in Persian.

Read this aloud:

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
speaking

Discuss the difference between math and art.

Read this aloud:

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
speaking

Say: 'Math is hard but interesting.' in Persian.

Read this aloud:

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
speaking

Describe a math problem you solved recently.

Read this aloud:

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
speaking

Say: 'I need a math tutor.' in Persian.

Read this aloud:

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
speaking

Talk about your favorite school subject.

Read this aloud:

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
speaking

Say: 'The math formulas are difficult.' in Persian.

Read this aloud:

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
speaking

Explain the role of math in engineering.

Read this aloud:

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
speaking

Say: 'He is a math genius.' in Persian.

Read this aloud:

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
speaking

Discuss the Iranian 'Konkur' and math.

Read this aloud:

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
speaking

Say: 'I forgot my math notebook.' in Persian.

Read this aloud:

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
speaking

Talk about how you use math in daily life.

Read this aloud:

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
speaking

Say: 'Math is the foundation of science.' in Persian.

Read this aloud:

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
listening

Listen to the sentence: 'من ریاضی دوست دارم.' What does the speaker like?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
listening

Listen: 'فردا امتحان ریاضی داریم.' When is the exam?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
listening

Listen: 'کتاب ریاضی کجاست؟' What is the speaker looking for?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
listening

Listen: 'استاد ریاضی خیلی سخت‌گیر است.' How is the professor?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
listening

Listen: 'او در رشته ریاضی درس می‌خواند.' What is his major?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
listening

Listen: 'این مسئله ریاضی را حل کن.' What should you do?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
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Listen: 'نمره ریاضی من بیست شد.' What was the grade?

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Listen: 'ریاضیات زبان طبیعت است.' What is math according to the speaker?

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Listen: 'او یک نابغه ریاضی است.' What is he?

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Listen: 'تکلیف ریاضی را انجام دادی؟' What is the question about?

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Listen: 'کلاس ریاضی لغو شد.' What happened to the class?

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Listen: 'فرمول‌های ریاضی سخت هستند.' How are the formulas?

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Listen: 'او به ریاضی علاقه دارد.' What does he like?

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Listen: 'دفتر ریاضی‌ام را گم کردم.' What did he lose?

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Listen: 'ریاضی پایه مهندسی است.' What is math the foundation of?

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