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Contents
- Cover
 - Introduction — Background to learning Persian
 
Lessons
- The Alphabet:
- Lesson 1 ( ۱ ) — Introduction to the Persian alphabet (ا ب پ ت ث ج چ ح خ)
 - Lesson 2 ( ۲ ) — The alphabet (continued) (د ذ ر ز ژ س ش ص ض ط ظ)
 - Lesson 3 ( ۳ ) — The alphabet (continued) (ع غ ف ق ک گ ل م ن)
 - Lesson 4 ( ۴ ) — The alphabet (continued), ligatures, diacritics (و ه ی)
 
 - Level 1 grammar:
- Lesson 5 ( ۵ ) — Introduction to verbs (هستم ،هست، ...، است، ...)
 - Lesson 6 ( ۶ ) — Noun phrases, ezâfe, demonstrative adjectives
 - Lesson 7 ( ۷ ) — Simple past tense, plurality and formality/deference
 - Lesson 8 ( ۸ ) — Negation, negative copula (بیستم، بیست، ...)
 - Lesson 9 ( ۹ ) — Plural nouns, Arabic plurals, singular verbs with plural inanimate nouns
 - Lesson 10 ( ۱۰ ) — Indefinite clitic ی, homographs
 - Lesson 11 ( ۱۱ ) — Direct objects, prepositions بودن ، داشتن،
 - Lesson 12 ( ۱۲ ) — Present tense, negative present, literary present imperfective
 - Lesson 13 ( ۱۳ ) — Personal enclitics for possession or direct object
 - Lesson 14 ( ۱۴ ) — Light verbs, causative with کردن vs. suffix انیدن or اندن. Passive with شدن
 - Lesson 15 ( ۱۵ ) — Questions: Formal and informal, interrogative adverbs and pronouns
 
 - Level 2 grammar:
- Lesson 16 ( ۱۶ ) — Perfective aspect
 - Lesson 17 ( ۱۷ ) — Comparative and superlative adjectives
 - Lesson 18 ( ۱۸ ) — Imperative, subjunctive, conditional
 - Future in colloquial and literary Persian
 
 
Appendices
- Alphabet — The alphabet and transcription
 - Grammar
 - Glossary
 - Further Reading
 - Selected Websites
 - Persian Computing
 - Persian Handwriting
 - Persian Phrases Wikibook
 
Resources
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