Learn Farsi as a Second Language
You already speak one or more languages. Now add Persian to your repertoire. Whether you are learning for your partner, your career, or your curiosity — your multilingual brain gives you a real advantage.
Why Multilingual People Learn Farsi Faster
Research shows that people who already speak two or more languages learn a third language significantly faster than monolinguals. Your brain has already built the neural pathways for switching between sound systems, grammar structures, and vocabulary banks.
Farsi is especially rewarding for multilingual learners. It belongs to the Indo-European family (like English, French, Spanish, and German), has no grammatical gender, no noun cases, and a relatively regular verb system. If you speak Arabic or Turkish, you will recognise many shared vocabulary words.
- You already know how to learn a language — we build on those skills
- Farsi shares vocabulary with Arabic, Turkish, French, and English
- No grammatical gender — simpler than French, German, or Spanish
- Regular verb conjugation — fewer exceptions than most European languages
- The Persian script can be learned in 2–3 weeks with guided practice
Faster Learning
Multilingual brains pick up new languages 30–50% faster
Shared Roots
1,000+ words shared with Arabic, Turkish & French
Simple Grammar
No gender, no cases, regular verbs
Script in 3 Weeks
Learn to read Persian with daily practice
Why Are You Learning Farsi?
People learn Persian for deeply personal reasons. Our tutors understand your motivation and tailor every lesson to match your real-life goals.
Your Partner or Spouse Is Persian
You want to speak with your in-laws, understand family conversations at Nowruz dinner, and surprise your partner by saying "dooset daram" (I love you) properly. Our tutors have helped dozens of non-Persian partners build real conversational skills — from basic greetings to deep family discussions.
You Love Persian Culture
You have read Rumi in translation, watched Iranian films, or fallen in love with Persian music. But translations lose the depth. Learning Farsi lets you experience Hafez, Saadi, and Ferdowsi's Shahnameh as they were written — and understand the cultural layers that translations cannot capture.
Business or Professional Reasons
You work with Iranian, Afghan, or Tajik communities — in diplomacy, humanitarian work, trade, journalism, or academia. Speaking Farsi transforms professional relationships. Even basic Persian shows respect and opens doors that English alone cannot.
Travel and Exploration
You are planning to travel to Iran, Afghanistan, or Tajikistan — or you have already visited and realised how much richer the experience is when you can speak even basic Farsi. Our tutors prepare you for real travel situations: markets, taxis, restaurants, and conversations with locals.
Our Approach for Non-Persian Speakers
Unlike apps that give everyone the same content, our tutors adapt their teaching based on which languages you already speak and what you want to achieve.
Speak First, Script Later
We get you talking from lesson one. You do not need to learn the Persian alphabet before having your first conversation. Many of our non-Persian students speak basic Farsi within the first month — reading comes naturally after.
Bridge from Your Languages
If you speak Arabic, your tutor will highlight shared vocabulary. If you speak French or English, they will point out Indo-European connections. Your existing languages become scaffolding, not obstacles.
Goal-Based Lessons
Learning for your spouse? We focus on family vocabulary and emotional expressions. For business? We teach formal registers and professional communication. For travel? Practical situations and cultural etiquette.
Culture Through Language
You do not just learn words — you learn the culture behind them. Persian poetry, music, ta'arof (etiquette), and storytelling traditions are woven into every lesson. This is how language sticks.
1-to-1 with Native Tutors
Every lesson is a private, live session with a native Persian speaker. Your tutor corrects pronunciation in real time, answers your questions, and adjusts the pace to your level — every single class.
Learn from Anywhere
All classes happen on the Danaa platform — video, whiteboard, homework, and messaging in one place. Learn from your living room in London, your office in Dubai, or a café in Berlin.
From Zero to Confident Farsi Speaker
A realistic timeline for multilingual adults learning Farsi with weekly 1-to-1 lessons at Danaa.
First Words
Greetings, introductions, numbers, basic questions. You can order food and introduce yourself in Farsi.
Month 1–2Simple Conversations
Talk about your family, daily life, and interests. Read the Persian alphabet. Understand short messages.
Month 3–4Real Discussions
Express opinions, tell stories, understand TV and news. Read longer texts. Write simple emails in Farsi.
Month 5–8Confident Fluency
Hold extended conversations with native speakers. Read poetry and literature. Navigate professional or family situations entirely in Farsi.
Month 9–12+Non-Persian Speakers Who Learned Farsi at Danaa
Real stories from multilingual adults who started with zero Farsi and are now having real conversations.
"I married an Iranian woman and could not communicate with her parents. After 4 months with my Danaa tutor, I had my first full conversation with my father-in-law. He stood up and hugged me. That moment made every lesson worth it."
"I speak French and Arabic, so I assumed Farsi would be easy. It was easier than expected! My tutor showed me how many Arabic words I already knew in Farsi. I was reading short stories within 3 months."
"I am a German diplomat working on Iran policy. Basic Farsi has transformed my professional relationships. People open up differently when you show you have taken the time to learn their language."
Questions from Non-Persian Speakers
Answers to the most common questions we get from multilingual adults starting Farsi.
Yes. We teach many non-Persian speakers using transliteration (Farsi written in Latin letters) in the first weeks. You start speaking and listening immediately, and the Persian script is introduced gradually alongside. Most students can read basic Farsi within 3–4 weeks of starting.
Significantly. Farsi and Arabic share a large portion of vocabulary (estimates range from 25–40% of Farsi words have Arabic origins). The script is also similar, though Farsi has four additional letters. Your Arabic knowledge gives you a major head start, and our tutors know exactly how to leverage this.
Absolutely. Many of our non-Persian students are partners or spouses of Farsi speakers. Tutors can focus on family vocabulary, terms of endearment, ta'arof (Persian etiquette), holiday traditions like Nowruz, and the kind of everyday language you hear at family gatherings. This is one of our most popular lesson types.
The US Foreign Service Institute classifies Farsi as a Category III language, meaning it takes roughly 1,100 class hours for professional proficiency — compared to 600 hours for Spanish or French. However, Farsi grammar is actually simpler than French (no gender, no cases). The main challenge is the script and some pronunciation. With a private tutor, most adults reach conversational fluency much faster than the FSI estimates.
Yes. All Danaa tutors who teach non-Persian speakers are fluent in English. In early lessons, English is used as the bridge language. As you progress, the ratio shifts toward more Farsi and less English. Some tutors also speak French, German, Turkish, or Arabic and can use those as bridge languages too.
1-to-1 Farsi lessons start from £10 per session. Your first lesson with any tutor is a free trial, so you can find the right match before committing. Simply create a free account, browse our tutors, and book your trial. No payment required upfront.
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