Googoosh Man Amade Am

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Googoosh Man Amade am

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Googoosh Man Amade Am

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  • My dear friend, ...

    My dear friend, please brush up on your history. Not that you aren't totally correct, but more than half of the existing Afghani ethnic groups consist of people with Iranian heritage. Since the early days of Christianity, Iranians who were cast to the bottom of the social class system of Iran migrated en masse to Afghanistan to start better lives for themselves. There, they intermingled with other ethnic groups and formed the so-called Afghan "race."

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  • Chill out, my ...

    Chill out, my friend. Let's not forget that a Persian empire existed as well, to a much greater extent that any Arab empire (except the Ottomans, who were technicalls Turks) ever conquered. Be fair.

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  • i love this song ...

    i love this song its cool

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  • She is singing in ...

    She is singing in PERFECT Iranian Farsi. You don't even know that Farsi in Iran has two forms: formal and informal (just like English and many other languages). In everyday conversation, we use the informal form and in more formal situations such as lectures, reading poetry, prose or songs we use the formal style, as Googoosh is doing it in this song. Both the formal and the informal styles are perfect "Iranian Farsi". What's with you Afghans trying to steal anything Iranian and make it yours???

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  • Iranian Farsi and ...

    Iranian Farsi and Afghani Farsi are too similar. You don't need to separate them like this. By the way, you may want to know that Farsi in Iran has two forms: formal and informal (just like English and many other languages). In everyday conversation, we use the informal form (khooneh) and in more formal situations such as lectures, reading poetry, prose or songs we use the formal style. Both the formal and the informal styles are perfect Iranian Farsi, so your comparison is our of the question.

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  • Many countries ...

    Many countries changed their languages to Arabic upon Arab invasions. You actually owe your language to Iran and to Iranian people. If Iranians hadn't stood before Arabic language and had not preserved their language, you would be probably speaking Arabic today.

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  • First off, the ...

    First off, the Iranian Farsi and the Afghani Farsi are too similar to raise an argument like this. Secondly, it's natural that there are more Arabic words in Iranian Farsi. The Arab countries, some of which invaded Iran centuries ago, are "neighbor" countries to Iran. Iranians stood before Arab invaders and managed to preserve their language somehow.

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  • yeah i love this ...

    yeah i love this song so much

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  • False info, Zaland ...

    False info, Zaland is the composer of this song not Ahmad Zahir...

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  • خاک بر سر مردمی که ...

    خاک بر سر مردمی که هنوز خر فهم نشدن که گوه گوش یک فاحشه معتاد و یک پیر زن میهن فروش در جیب جمهوری رو به مرگ انگلیسی امریکایی اسهالی -----

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  • This is one of my ...

    This is one of my most favo songs ever!

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  • Thats good about ...

    Thats good about the Persian people and persian language. They are tolerant(during the history we have proved it)
    They give, get, use from others and other languages
    Language is dinamic.We persian specialy in Iran use our creative mind to use things to make benefit out of it doesnt matter where its from...

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  • thats rite, afghan ...

    thats rite, afghan persian is the original version of the persian language and has only adopted words from pashto. persian language in iran has borrowed words from french turkish and arabic which makes it slightly more harder to understand, but the person who wrote this song was pashtun (ahmad zahir) pashto is identical to bactrian an extinct language which live on in the form of pashto and is the oldest iranian language to date.

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  • You're right, plus ...

    You're right, plus I have heard Afghani dialects of Persian use fewer Arabic words than the Persian spoken in Iran does, right?

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  • Areh aziz joonam- ...

    Areh aziz joonam- gojeh sabz meekhordi namak kam daashti, text bezan biam xxx

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