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Simón Bolívar
Different forms of thank you in Farsi.
Hello! I was going through a book that teaches Farsi and it had the word متشکرم (tashdid on the Kaaf) as Thank you. I thought مرسیwas Thank you. متشکرم is put in the من form so I assume that it means "I am thankful" but I'm not sure. What exactly does it mean?
!!مرسی یا متشکرم
3 sie 2013 01:50
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Hi, bravo Simon, that's exactly what " متشکرم " means .
About the word "merci", I've gotta tell you, that is a French word, and it's like when an American says "Adios" instead of "Goodbye" , now you tell me Simon, which one is correct to use in American Language ?- adios or goodbye ?
So, if you're talking in Farsi, you SHOULD say " متشکرم " instead of " مرسی " .
موفق باشی = Good luck
3 sierpnia 2013
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I must say that if you want to thank someone in real Persian, the word is: سپاسگزارم
متشکرم and ممنونم both have Arabic roots ( ش ک ر and م ن ن respectively) and مرسی is French. But all of them with the same meaning are common among native speakers while سپاسگزارم is actually more formal.
3 sierpnia 2013
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کلمه فارسی که هم معنی با مرسی و متشکرم باشد ، ممنون یا ممنونم است.
3 sierpnia 2013
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Yes, You are right. متشکرم means "I am thankful/grateful". But remember that in Farsi we can omit the subject from the sentence, so we don't need to say من متشکرم.
Other expressions are:
مرسی، ممنون، ممنونم، سپاسگزارم،
7 sierpnia 2013
متشکرم is formal (read mochakeram) . if you want to speak someone with respect.
مرسی یا ممنون is informal .if you want to have a conversation with your friend , you can use it.
infact its same. take it easy
20 sierpnia 2013
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Simón Bolívar
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angielski, hindi, perski, hiszpański
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