A2 Expression Informal

ولش کن!

velesh kon!

Let it go! Forget it!

Significado

Used to tell someone to stop worrying or thinking about something.

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Contexto cultural

In Tehran, 'Velesh kon' is often said with a specific hand gesture—a quick flick of the wrist as if throwing something away. This reinforces the 'release' meaning. The phrase reflects a deep-seated cultural stoicism. Iranians often use humor and dismissal to cope with economic or social hardships. While Ta'arof is about complexity, 'Velesh kon' is the 'anti-Ta'arof.' It is used to break the cycle of polite refusals and get to the point. Younger generations often shorten it to just 'Velesh' (ولش) with a heavy sigh, indicating total apathy or 'done-ness' with a situation.

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The 'Baba' Add-on

Adding 'Baba' at the end ('Velesh kon baba') makes it sound much more natural and friendly among male friends.

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Tone Matters

If said too sharply, it can sound like 'Shut up.' Keep your voice soft if you want to be supportive.

Significado

Used to tell someone to stop worrying or thinking about something.

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The 'Baba' Add-on

Adding 'Baba' at the end ('Velesh kon baba') makes it sound much more natural and friendly among male friends.

⚠️

Tone Matters

If said too sharply, it can sound like 'Shut up.' Keep your voice soft if you want to be supportive.

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Texting Style

In texts, people often write it as 'ولش' or even 'بیخی' (short for Bi-khial).

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The Shrug

Combine the phrase with a slight shoulder shrug for maximum native-like effect.

Teste-se

Complete the sentence with the correct form of 'Velesh kon'.

دوستم خیلی عذرخواهی کرد، اما من گفتم: «_______، اصلاً مهم نیست.»

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: ولش کن

Since you are talking to one friend, the singular informal 'Velesh kon' is the most natural fit.

In which situation is 'Velesh kon' MOST appropriate?

Which scenario fits?

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: A friend is worried about a small scratch on their phone.

'Velesh kon' is for informal, minor issues among peers.

Choose the best response for Speaker B.

Speaker A: 'ببخشید که دیر اومدم، ترافیک خیلی بد بود.' Speaker B: '________'

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: ولش کن، خوشحالم که اومدی.

This response dismisses the apology warmly and moves the conversation forward.

Match the Persian phrase to its English equivalent.

Match them up:

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: ولش کن - Let it go

All are related, but 'Velesh kon' is the most direct equivalent to 'Let it go'.

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Recursos visuais

Banco de exercicios

4 exercicios
Complete the sentence with the correct form of 'Velesh kon'. Fill Blank A2

دوستم خیلی عذرخواهی کرد، اما من گفتم: «_______، اصلاً مهم نیست.»

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: ولش کن

Since you are talking to one friend, the singular informal 'Velesh kon' is the most natural fit.

In which situation is 'Velesh kon' MOST appropriate? situation_matching A2

Which scenario fits?

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: A friend is worried about a small scratch on their phone.

'Velesh kon' is for informal, minor issues among peers.

Choose the best response for Speaker B. dialogue_completion B1

Speaker A: 'ببخشید که دیر اومدم، ترافیک خیلی بد بود.' Speaker B: '________'

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: ولش کن، خوشحالم که اومدی.

This response dismisses the apology warmly and moves the conversation forward.

Match the Persian phrase to its English equivalent. Match A2

Combine cada item a esquerda com seu par a direita:

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: ولش کن - Let it go

All are related, but 'Velesh kon' is the most direct equivalent to 'Let it go'.

🎉 Pontuação: /4

Perguntas frequentes

10 perguntas

It depends on the register. With friends, it's friendly. With a boss, it's rude. Context is key.

Yes! 'Velesh kon' can mean 'Leave him/her alone' or 'Stop dating/talking to them.'

'Velesh kon' is more active (let go), while 'Bi-khial' is more passive (don't think about it). They are often interchangeable.

Use 'فراموشش کنید' (Faramooshesh konid) or 'اهمیتی ندارد' (Ahamiyati nadarad).

Yes, many Persian pop songs use it to talk about moving on from a breakup.

Absolutely. It's a common way to stop yourself from overthinking.

It's a pronoun meaning 'it' or 'him/her.'

Yes: 'ولش کنید' (Velesh konid).

No, it is too informal for written business correspondence.

The song's title is translated as 'رها کن' (Raha kon) in Persian, which is more poetic, but 'Velesh kon' is the everyday version.

Frases relacionadas

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بی‌خیال

synonym

Never mind / Don't worry

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فدای سرت

builds on

May it be a sacrifice for your head

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بگذریم

similar

Let's pass

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گیر نده

contrast

Don't nag / Don't get stuck

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رها کردن

specialized form

To set free

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