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Miniature painting from Isfahan, Iran. Photo by Maseeh Ganjali

Beginning in the fall of 2015, Persian language will be offered as an online course for the first time at the University of Oʻahu at Mānoa. PERS 101 is designed for distance learning, attracting learners who do not have Persian instruction at their universities.

Persian is the official and national language of Iran, and standard Modern Persian is spoken in Tehran, the capital of Iran. Persian language belongs to the West Iranian language group, a subgrouping of Indo-Iranian languages, which is part of the Indo-European language family. The two dialects of Persian are Tajiki and Dari, which are spoken in Tajikistan and Afghanistan, respectively.

The Persian Language, Linguistics and Culture Program is an initiative made possible by a grant from, and in partnership with, the Roshan Cultural Heritage Institute.

For more information, visit the Persian Language and Literature website or contact Ladan Hamedani via email or (808) 956-3552.

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