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  2. Tehran Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    "Tehran, Tokyo" (Persian: تهران توکیو) is a song by Iranian singer Sasy. It was written and composed by Sasy and its producers Manouchehri Brothers. The song was released on 4 March 2021 by Radio Javan and the full video premiered on 10 March 2021. [1] [2]

  3. Yaghma Golrouyi - Wikipedia

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    Yaghma Golrouyi was born on the twenty-eighth day of the month of July in 1975 at the "Mehr" Hospital in Urmia.In collaboration with Afshin Yadollahi, Niloufar Laripour [], Saeed Amir Aslani, Afshin Siahpoosh, and Mehdi Mohtasham, he organized singing sessions at his father's house, leading to the establishment of the "Khaneh-ye Taraneh" (House of Song).

  4. Baraye - Wikipedia

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    The special episode of Die Anstalt dedicated to the Iranian people with Negah Amiri and Enissa Amani as guests was ended with Baraye. [20] Baraye is the background music in a video backed by Olivia Colman and Nazanin Boniadi in which celebrities such as Brian Cox and Kate Beckinsale as well as several Iranian artists spoke out on the death of ...

  5. Ghoghaye Setaregan - Wikipedia

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    "Ghoghaye Setaregan" (Persian: غوغای ستارگان, [1] meaning "Turmoil of the Stars"), also known as "Emshab Dar Sar Shoori Daram" (امشب در سر شوری دارم, meaning "Tonight Inside My Head There is a Delight"), is a 1960s song composed by Homayoon Khorram in Dastgah-e Shur and its lyrics was later written by Karim Fakoor in Persian and sung by Parvin Zahraee Monfared,. [2]

  6. Gilaki language - Wikipedia

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    Gilaki employs a combination of quasi-case endings and postpositions to do the work of many particles and prepositions in English and Persian. Cases There are essentially three "cases" in Gilaki, the nominative (or, better, unmarked, as it can serve other grammatical functions), the genitive , and the (definite) accusative .

  7. Man Aamadeh Am - Wikipedia

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    "Man Aamadeh Am" (Persian: من آمده ام, lit. 'I have come to you') is a Persian song, sung by Iranian singer Googoosh for the album Pol in 1975. The song was written by Googoosh's Afghan friend Jalil Zaland and gifted to Googoosh after she visited Afghanistan.

  8. List of English words of Persian origin - Wikipedia

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    The Middle English word limon goes back to Old French limon, showing that yet another delicacy passed into England through France. The Old French word probably came from Italian limone, another step on the route that leads back to the Arabic word ليمون، ليمون laymūn or līmūn, which comes from the Persian word لیمو līmū. Lilac

  9. Persian verbs - Wikipedia

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    Persian verbs are inflected for three singular and three plural persons. The 2nd and 3rd person plural are often used when referring to singular persons for politeness. There are fewer verb forms in Persian than in English; there are about ten verb forms in all. The greatest variety is shown in verb forms referring to past events.