From Alef to Ye—Persian Letters You’ll Love
The Persian alphabet is full of rhythm and flow. It has 32 letters, each with its own style and sound. For kids, learning these letters is like unlocking a secret code—a beautiful one!
Where Do We Start?
The first letter is Alef (ا) and the last is Ye (ی). In between, there are playful shapes and sounds like:
- Dal (د) and Zal (ذ)
- Sin (س), Shin (ش)
- Fe (ف), Qaf (ق)
These letters connect to one another when written, which makes Persian look like a flowing ribbon of words.
Fun Ways to Learn
- Alphabet Match: Cut out Persian letters and ask kids to match them with pictures or sounds.
- Letter Hop: Write letters on cards and play a hop game where kids jump on the right one when it’s called out.
Dinolingo offers an exciting way to learn Persian from Alef to Ye. With colorful videos, interactive games, and printable worksheets, kids ages 2–14 can explore the alphabet step by step. It’s like an adventure through letters!
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