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The Dehkhoda Dictionary or Dehkhoda Lexicon ( Persian: لغتنامهٔ دهخدا or واژهنامه) is the largest comprehensive Persian encyclopedic dictionary ever published, comprising 200 volumes. It is published by the Tehran University Press (UTP) under the supervision of the Dehkhoda Dictionary Institute. It was first published ...
Romanization or Latinization of Persian (Persian: لاتیننِویسی فارسی, romanized: Lâtin-Nēvisiyē Fârsi, pronounced [lɒːtiːn.neviːˌsije fɒːɾˈsiː]) is the representation of the Persian language ( Iranian Persian, Dari and Tajik) with the Latin script. Several different romanization schemes exist, each with its own ...
The Moin Encyclopedic Dictionary was compiled during a 19-year period (1947-1966) under the administration of Mohammad Mo'in. After his death in 1971, the dictionary had been completed by Ja'far Shahidi . Finally, it was published in 1972 by Amir Kabir Publishers in Tehran, Iran, in six volumes — four volumes for Persian words, compounds, and ...
The Dehkhoda Lexicon Institute & International Center for Persian Studies (Persian: مؤسسه لغتنامه دهخدا و مرکز بینالمللی آموزش زبان فارسی ), is the main official international center for teaching the Persian language and literature in Iran. It was founded formally in 1945 and is now part of the ...
Amid Dictionary. Amid Dictionary or Amid Persian Dictionary ( Persian: فرهنگ فارسی عمید, known also as فرهنگ عمید) is a two volume dictionary of Persian language, written by Hasan Amid . The dictionary was first published in 1963. Hasan Amid had previously published a dictionary titled Farhang-e No ( lit. ' New Dictionary ...
A. Amid Dictionary. Arabic-Persian-Greek-Serbian Conversation Textbook. The Aryanpur Progressive English–Persian Dictionary.
Persian vocabulary. Persian belongs to the Indo-European language family, and many words in modern Persian usage ultimately originate from Proto-Indo-European. The language makes extensive use of word building techniques such as affixation and compounding to derive new words from roots. Persian has also had considerable contact with other ...
Farhang-i Jahangiri. Recto and verso of an illuminated folio, from a manuscript of the Farhang-i Jahangiri. The Farhang-i Jahangiri ( Persian: فرهنگ جهانگیری, lit. ' Jahangir's dictionary') [1] is a Persian dictionary compiled in the 17th century by Mir Jamal al-din Husayn Inju, and commissioned by Mughal Emperor Akbar.