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what is the vowels in farsi?
Ahmad jaan, Persian heavily stresses on it's present vowels of which there are six in total. They are divided between the short and long vowels (three vowels in each). In different regions, the vowels are pronounced differently. Since you live in the UK, take the example of a Scotsman pronouncing English vowels and a Welshman person pronouncing the same. Though the vowels are same, the regional variations affect them and thus Iranian Farsi sounds slightly different from Afghani Farsi (Dari; excluding the other minor grammatical & regional differences of course) and from Tajik Farsi/Tajiki (though all three are the same tongue). I will go into detail with this when I do my Persian alphabet post soon.