Pakistanis speaking Farsi

Persian speech competition

27-Apr-2010
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Fatollah

you'r welcome!

by Fatollah on

and thank you!


statira

Shah Mirza Fat hamalof Gajari

by statira on

is barking. Sb put him on a bark collar. Moron, the age of Gajars, mullahs and leftists is over. Hanayeh shoma aghabmoondeha digeh rangi nadareh. Ask ur owner to put u in sleep.


Fatollah

I see how you honor your language!

by Fatollah on

commenting in English, Go figure!


Fouzul Bashi

What beautiful accents!

by Fouzul Bashi on

Congratulations gentlemen.


i_support_khamenie

If IRI doesn't straighten out soon

by i_support_khamenie on

IF IRI continues with some of its poor policies, we will be heading towards population explosion as Pakistan with an unending number of people willing to do anything for a day's meal!

STOP the POPULATION EXPLOSION PLEASE


divaneh

Obama

by divaneh on

Ignore my comments if you don't have a sense of humour.


rtayebi1

loved it

by rtayebi1 on

very nice  cool accent, by the way don't call them paki, they don't like it. It's like calling us eyeranian.


statira

Dorood Bar Baradarane Pakestani

by statira on

Many Iranians should learn from these Pakestani brothers and honor their language and history.


obama

Ordu = Persian+ Arabic+ hendi+ Torki, pashtun. Urdu = Gathering

by obama on

The military commanders were Persians. In military we call the garrison ORDU GUH! Let's not forget that most of Pakistan was part of Iran. Look at Baluchestan which is half in Iran and half in pakestan. After all, it was part of the greater Iran.

No we don't need to have Urdu competition! (somebody always tries to be politically correct!) We are not influenced by them. Read your history and be proud of our forefathers!


Fatollah

fantastic to see and hear them speak in Persian

by Fatollah on

Persian was taught in Pakistani schools some 50 years a go, and it is still revered in Pakistan. I've also read somewhere that Urdu was a "military" language diverted from Persian, not sure of the reason for the military part though!


Onlyiran

This is great

by Onlyiran on

My Pakistani friends tell me that Persian is revered in Pakistan.  They love it.  


divaneh

پس ما هم مسابقه اردو می گذاریم

divaneh


اردو بهت پاتا نهی، چرتی چرتی  پاتا هی. آپ کا بهت مهربانی کرتاهه هماری خوشمزه دار قیمه والی نان دده جهت مردانه کم زوری کا مکمل علاج.


Ari Siletz

Contest held at NUML

by Ari Siletz on

National University of Modern Languages in Islamabad.

Winners were:

First place, Qamar Zaman,  second place Ziaullah Kashif, third place Imran Kashif.

Congratulations! 

 

//www.thenews.com.pk/daily_detail.asp?id=175035


ahmad_

bravo

by ahmad_ on

right on baby , lol