Farsi language wins hearts of Kazakh people especially young generation
Pars Today - The cultural attaché of Iran in Kazakhstan announced the interest of the people of Kazakhstan, especially the young generation, in learning Farsi.
"Behrouz Abbaszadeh" said: Compared to the past, the interest of the people of Kazakhstan, especially the young generation of this country, in learning Farsi, as well as the number of academic centers that offer Farsi courses, has increased significantly.
According to Pars Today, Abbaszadeh emphasized the importance of expanding Farsi language globally, adding: "Farsi language is not the language of one nation or one ethnicity, but a common heritage that contains the richest forms of philosophical thought, mysticism, the aesthetics of words, the auditory, visual delights, script, and lasting human traditions."
According to the announcement of the cultural attaché of Iran in Kazakhstan, Farsi language has the capability of being promoted in other countries due to its vast vocabulary and modernity.
Earlier, "Reza Gholami", the cultural attaché of Iran in Austria, said: "Farsi language is one of the five languages that UNESCO has introduced as the sweetest languages in the world."
Gholami added: "Currently, with more than 120 million speakers and nearly 50 million people familiar with this language, Farsi is one of the top ten languages in the world."
In addition, Farsi is the eighth most widely used language in web content.
According to Gholami, Farsi is currently the official language of Iran, Tajikistan, and Afghanistan, and in countries such as Uzbekistan, Pakistan, Iraq, Turkmenistan, and Azerbaijan, some people speak Farsi.
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