[General] A short article about "Dari" /Is It OK?

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wheattenfold

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Dari is abbreviation of “Darbari” that means “royal”
a long time ago, people in royal castle spoke Dari. and citizen follow their accent.
almost 300 years ago, when Qajar kings governed, they have a lot of wives and ladyloves. those wives and ladyloves spoke in a sexy way and influenced the king’s accent. when king spoke sexy and womanly, people around him follow his accent!
therefore people of Iran now speak in a sexy and soft accent but Afghanistan and Tajikistan don’t!
It’s was I heard and I don’t have a trustworthy source.

 
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Hello there, and welcome. :)
In future, please use the default font size for your posts.

Dari is an abbreviation of “Darbari”,[STRIKE] that [/STRIKE] which means “royal”.

A long time ago, people in some royal castle spoke Dari, and citizens followed suit. [STRIKE] their accent. [/STRIKE]

Almost 300 years ago, when Qajar kings governed, they [STRIKE] have a lot of [/STRIKE] had many wives and ladyloves, and those wives and ladyloves spoke in a sexy way and influenced the king’s accent. When the king spoke in a sexy and womanly manner/voice, people around him [STRIKE] follow [/STRIKE] copied his accent!

Therefore, people [STRIKE] of [/STRIKE] in Iran now speak in a sexy and soft accent, but those Afghanistan and Tajikistan don’t!

[STRIKE] It’s was [/STRIKE] That is what I heard, but [STRIKE] and [/STRIKE] I don’t have a trustworthy source to verify it.
 

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Welcome to the forum. :hi:

What is the purpose of your piece of writing?
 
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