It is your own countrymen and your own country which paints a Farsistan picture of modern-day Iran, blame them.
"savafids and other dynasties never was hostile with persian language like you"
And what about the hostility of Iranian government towards Azerbaijani Turkish? Especially during Pahlavi era. Safavids and other kings composed poetry in their native Azerbaijani (and spoke it in their courts), which was banned for a long time in Farsistan. You should not falsify realities.
Thats why I object such statements from Persians, how the hell can you claim such a thing as: "still near half of the words is common between two languages".
Let me rephrase this same sentence in Azerbaijani: "Yenədə iki dil arasında hardasa yarı-yarıya ortaq söz vardı". Now please write the same in Persian. If you haven't just started in elementary school, then I don't need to tell you how vastly different the two languages is, aswell the vast majority of vocabulary, especially in spoken language.
Get some sense, seriously.
"savafids and other dynasties never was hostile with persian language like you"
And what about the hostility of Iranian government towards Azerbaijani Turkish? Especially during Pahlavi era. Safavids and other kings composed poetry in their native Azerbaijani (and spoke it in their courts), which was banned for a long time in Farsistan. You should not falsify realities.
Thats why I object such statements from Persians, how the hell can you claim such a thing as: "still near half of the words is common between two languages".
Let me rephrase this same sentence in Azerbaijani: "Yenədə iki dil arasında hardasa yarı-yarıya ortaq söz vardı". Now please write the same in Persian. If you haven't just started in elementary school, then I don't need to tell you how vastly different the two languages is, aswell the vast majority of vocabulary, especially in spoken language.
Get some sense, seriously.
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