Homonym: فارسي (Persian)
فارسي, known as Persian in English, is an Indo-European language primarily spoken in Iran, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan. It is the official language of Iran and is also referred to as Farsi. The language has a rich literary history, with famous poets like Rumi and Hafez contributing to its cultural heritage.
The Persian script, which is a variant of the Arabic script, is used to write فارسي. The language has influenced many others in the region and has numerous dialects, including Dari and Tajik. فارسي is known for its poetic expressions and has a significant role in the history of Islamic literature.