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#1662 · Jan 06, 2026
#1661 · Jan 05, 2026
Imperative of “to cry/weep”: “cry!” or “weep!”.
#1660 · Jan 04, 2026
"Kharâsham" means "I scratch"; I rub with a nail or sharp object and leave a mar…
#1659 · Jan 03, 2026
#1658 · Jan 02, 2026
A cliché; an overused, unoriginal phrase or idea.
#1657 · Jan 01, 2026
#1656 · Dec 31, 2025
noun: 'سوختی' (sookhti) means 'burnt' or 'something that has been burned.'
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#1652 · Dec 27, 2025
to hear
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#1649 · Dec 24, 2025
Taken or adapted from another source; derived.
#1648 · Dec 23, 2025
A small or short pencil, often a pencil stub.
#1647 · Dec 22, 2025
#1646 · Dec 21, 2025
On time; at the scheduled/expected time.
#1645 · Dec 20, 2025
Rostam-like; heroic and champion-like.
#1644 · Dec 19, 2025
"Yafti" means "you found" or "you obtained" (past form of "to find").
#1643 · Dec 18, 2025
Fit; the degree to which something matches or conforms to something else (e.g., …
#1642 · Dec 17, 2025
“Narikht” means “did not pour/spill” (simple past negative of “to pour/spill”).
#1641 · Dec 16, 2025
“Nagarad” means “does not become/does not happen; does not turn into.”
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#1638 · Dec 13, 2025
By itself; inherently, without external influence, due to its own nature.
#1637 · Dec 12, 2025
#1636 · Dec 11, 2025
Tolerance and forbearance toward others’ views or behavior; not being strict.
#1635 · Dec 10, 2025
#1634 · Dec 09, 2025
Colloquial form of “نترسم”: “I’m not afraid / don’t be afraid.”
#1633 · Dec 08, 2025
An amount kept for future use; a reserve or savings.