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  2. Persian grammar - Wikipedia

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    A Grammar Of The Persian Language: To Which Are Subjoined Several Dialogues; With An Alphabetical List Of The English And Persian Terms Of Grammar. Johnson, Edwin Lee (1917). Historical Grammar of the Ancient Persian Language. Jones, Sir William (1771). A Grammar of the Persian Language. Kent, Roland G. (1950). Old Persian: Grammar, Texts, Lexicon.

  3. List of Persia-related topics - Wikipedia

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    Turko-Persian Wars; Anglo-Persian War; Persian Gulf Wars Iran–Iraq War (1980–88), also known as the Persian Gulf War or the First Gulf War; Gulf War (1991), also known as the Persian Gulf War, the First Gulf War, Operation Granby, or Operation Desert Storm; Iraq War (2003–present), also known as the Second or Third Gulf War; an ongoing ...

  4. Persian verbs - Wikipedia

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    In colloquial Persian this construction is also used with future meaning, although there also exists a separate future construction used in formal styles. In colloquial Persian there are also three progressive constructions (present, past, and perfect). There are two subjunctive mood forms, present and perfect. Subjunctive verbs are often used ...

  5. Category:Persian grammar - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Help. Pages in category "Persian grammar" The following 5 pages ...

  6. John Richardson (orientalist) - Wikipedia

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    John Richardson (1740/41–1795), FAS of Wadham College, Oxford, was the editor of the first Persian-Arabic-English dictionary in 1778–1780. [1] His seminal work on Persian grammar, written in collaboration with Sir William Jones, was noteworthy amongst the early works on this subject; and it remains significant in the context of that philological foundation from which all subsequent ...

  7. Pahlavi scripts - Wikipedia

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    de Harlez, Charles (1880), Manuel du Pehlevi des livres religieux et historiques de la Perse : Grammaire, anthologie, lexique [Manual of Pahlavi of Persian religious and historical books: grammar, anthology, lexic] (in French), Maisonneuve et cie – via Internet Archive (partly outdated).

  8. Ezāfe - Wikipedia

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    The Persian grammatical term ezâfe is borrowed from the Arabic concept of iḍāfa ("addition"), where it denotes a genitive construction between two or more nouns, expressed using case endings. [ citation needed ] [ dubious – discuss ] However, whereas the Iranian ezâfe denotes a grammatical particle (or even a pronoun ), in Arabic, the ...

  9. Persian language - Wikipedia

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    Persian is a member of the Western Iranian group of the Iranian languages, which make up a branch of the Indo-European languages in their Indo-Iranian subdivision.The Western Iranian languages themselves are divided into two subgroups: Southwestern Iranian languages, of which Persian is the most widely spoken, and Northwestern Iranian languages, of which Kurdish and Balochi are the most widely ...