Talk:Ganjnameh

Latest comment: 4 years ago by برسام in topic GanjNama or GanjNameh

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This is a redirect from Ganj Nameh. The name in Farsi is one word, and many users would look for the same in English. Having the name as two separate words caused many of us not to be able to find the article and assume that it did not exist.

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GanjNama or GanjNameh

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There is is very important point to make about the name of article and Persian script. in Persian script, when letter "ه" comes at the end of the words, it could be both consonant and vowel! For instance, in words Râh(path-راه), Kâh(Straw-کاه), Mâh(Moon-ماه), Shâh(King-شاه), Bah(Wow-به), Dah(Ten-ده) is consonant and pronounced as h. but in words Nama(Book-نامه), Na(No-نه), Saye(Shadow-سایه), Dane(Grain-دانه), Farzane(Wise-فرزانه), Paye(Base-پایه), Khane(House-خانه), Bade(Wine-باده), is vowel and pronounced as a/e. The word Ganjname/a (Ganj+Nama) is in second category. — Preceding unsigned comment added by برسام (talkcontribs) 05:47, 29 February 2020 (UTC)Reply