saami wrote:Barış wrote:Many thanks for the info about Fartsi etc.
Your welcome bro, I am glad I could help!
The old Persian language no longer exists since it was wiped out during the Arab invasion but somehow has managed to survive. In Kerman, there is an Avesta dialect that still exists but the number is small. Here, in California, there is a big Zoroaster community; in fact I am planning to attend a session.
Also, in the Farsi language you have old (Avesta), middle, and new.
Whhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat oh hellll nooooo, did you just say Avesta is Farsi!!!!!!!
Kaaaaaar
It's not even Avesta its awesta. Middle Persian and new Persian can go and suck a donkeys ****, awesta is the root of Kurdish languages not Iranian. Hewrami is the closest language by far related to Awesta. Farsi is just Kurdish, Arabic and Turkish mashed into a pile of crap with a faggy try hard American accent. Never ever think that Persians have contributed to society besides their nose none clinics.
Persians cannot claim even Zoroastrianism because guess what, Kurds were the rue Zoroastrians Cyrus was half mede that's the only reason Persia became Zoroastrian..... Actually zerdeshti not zartosht, awesta not Avesta, farawahar not frouhar or farvahar, Kurdish not Iranian. Stop believing this propaganda.