Language/Iranian-persian/Vocabulary/Lesson-18:-Means-of-transportation
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Transportation is a crucial aspect of our daily lives. It allows us to get to work, school, or travel long distances. In this lesson, we will learn how to name and describe the most common means of transportation in Persian, including vehicles, public transport, and traveling on foot.
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Common vehicles
Let's start with the most common vehicles Iranians use for transportation:
Iranian Persian | Pronunciation | English |
---|---|---|
ماشین mashin | /mɑʃin/ | Car |
موتورسیکلت motorciklet | /motorsikelet/ | Motorcycle |
دوچرخه dorḵe | /dutʃærxe/ | Bicycle |
اتوبوس otobus | /otobus/ | Bus |
تاکسی taxi | /tæksi/ | Taxi |
- Note that in Persian, we also use the word ماشین (mashin) to refer to a car, which is a loanword from French.
Public transport
If you're traveling across the city or to other cities, public transport can be a convenient option. Here are some common types of public transport:
- Bus - اتوبوس (otobus) - Buses are one of the most common forms of public transport in Iran. They often have specific routes and timetables.
- Metro - مترو (metro) - The Tehran metro is the busiest metro system in Iran, and also one of the busiest in the Middle East. It currently has 6 operational lines and 123 stations.
- BRT - بی آر تی (BRT) - The Bus Rapid Transit system is an innovative form of bus-based mass transit, which operates on dedicated lanes.
- Train - قطار (ghatār) - Iran has a well-developed railway network which connects major cities and towns.
Traveling on foot
Sometimes, it's best to travel on foot, especially if you're exploring a new city or going for a short walk. Here are some useful words and phrases to describe traveling on foot:
- پیادهروی کردن (pāyāderavi kardan) - to walk
- پیادهروی (pāyāderavi) - walking
- پیادهرو (pāyāderav) - pedestrian
- جاده (jāde) - road
Conclusion
We have now learned the most common means of transportation in Persian, including vehicles, public transport, and traveling on foot. Remember to practice using these words and phrases in your daily conversations and travels!
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