When you speak English, you may run into challenges that come from the differences between فارسی and English. Common areas include: Persian is written right-to-left — completely opposite to English; Persian is SOV — the verb comes at the end of every sentence; Persian has no grammatical gender — English uses he, she, and it; Persian has no articles — 'a', 'an', and 'the' must be learned from zero; Putting the verb at the end: 'She yesterday home went' instead of 'She went home yesterday'; Using 'he' and 'she' incorrectly — Persian uses one word 'u' for all genders. Understanding these helps you focus your practice. Rozy lets you practise in a safe space and get feedback so you improve over time.
Practise regularly in full sentences. Get feedback on grammar, word choice, and clarity. Use an app like Rozy to have real conversations and correct mistakes as you go.
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