What does Dooset daram mean in Farsi?
· “Dooset daram” (“I like you”), “ashegetam” (“I am in love with you “), and “jegaramee”. The last one translates to ” you are my liver ” but is endearing.
What does Ghorboonet Beram mean?
I’ll sacrifice myself for you
Ghorbunet [beram] (I’ll sacrifice myself for you) is another Persian term of endearment, but try it as a “thank you” or “goodbye” instead.
What does Mikoni mean in Farsi?
What are you doing?
Che kār mikoni. That means “What are you doing?” in an informal form. Do you remember kār, work? Notice that mikoni consists of mi + kon, which is the present root of kardan + i, which is the personal pronoun.
What does Janam mean in Farsi?
Originally Answered: What does the Farsi word “joonam” mean? It’s an endearment that Iranians usually call each other. It’s like the equivalent of “my love” in English, but translated literally it means “my body”. In Afghan Persian, it would be said as “janem”.
What does to ham mean in Farsi?
Words that derive from هم are adjective and mean “of the same”, “having the same”, “sharing the same”. Its function is similar to English homo- (homograph), co- (co-worker), fellow- (fellow workers) and -mate (workmate). This prefix is very productive and helps you guess the meaning of many Persian words.
What do you call your lover in Persian?
10 Sweet Persian Terms of Endearment to Call Your Loved Ones
- Azizam. Azizam literally means “my dear” and is a general term of endearment that you can use with anyone- friend, family, lover, old, young.
- Khoshgelam.
- Jigar talâ
- Eshgham.
- Aziz-e delam.
- Âsheghetam.
- Dooset dâram.
- Kharâbetam.
What does Eshgham mean?
Eshgham means “my love” and is another term of affection that can be romantic or not.
What does MI mean in Persian?
Farsi (Persian) translation: پیشوند استمرار
| English term or phrase: | the continuous prefix ‘mi’ |
|---|---|
| Farsi (Persian) translation: | پیشوند استمرار |
| Entered by: | SeiTT |
What does Kona mean in Persian?
Kona is written کونا in Persian/Farsi, which means butts/asses!