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A2 Prepositions & Postpositions Verified

Expressing Purpose with 'barā-ye' (for)

Use `barā-ye` + noun to express who something is for or why you are doing something.

  • `barā-ye` means "for" in Persian.
  • Use it for purpose, gifts, or opinions.
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A2 Adjectives & Adverbs Verified

Persian Comparisons: Bigger & Best (-tar, -tarin)

Add `-tar` for comparisons and `-tarin` for 'the most,' placing superlatives before the noun without an Ezafe.

  • Add `-tar` for comparative (bigger/more) and `-tar...
  • Use `az` to mean 'than' when comparing two specifi...
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A2 Conjunctions & Connectors Verified

Connecting Sentences in Persian: And & But (`va`, `vali`)

Connect sentences using `va` for addition and `vali` for contrast to sound natural and fluid in Persian.

  • Use `va` to join sentences with 'and' (adds inform...
  • Use `vali` to join sentences with 'but' (shows con...
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A2 Conjunctions & Connectors Verified

Time Clauses: Using 'Vaghti ke' (When)

Use `vaghti ke` to anchor an action in time, functioning exactly like the English connector 'when'.

  • Connects two actions in time
  • Means 'when' (not the question word)
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A2 Conjunctions & Connectors Verified

Real Conditionals (If... Then...)

For real future possibilities, use `agar` + Subjunctive/Past for the condition and Present/Future for the result.

  • Use 'agar' + Present Subjunctive for conditions.
  • Result clause uses Future or Present Indicative.
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A2 Formal & Informal Register Verified

Spoken Persian Verb Shortcuts: 'miram', 'mikham', 'nemidoonam'

Drop middle consonants and merge vowels to transform formal Persian verbs into natural, everyday spoken shortcuts.

  • Spoken Persian uses shortened verb stems for speed...
  • Common shifts: 'miravam' to 'miram' and 'mikhaham'...
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SubLearn covers 193 Persian grammar rules organized across 6 CEFR proficiency levels (from A1 to C2), spanning 40 structured chapters. Each rule includes clear explanations, real-world examples, and interactive practice exercises.

Our Persian grammar curriculum covers CEFR levels from A1 to C2. Each level is designed to match your current proficiency — beginners start with basic sentence patterns at A1, while advanced learners tackle nuanced structures at C1-C2.

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