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Since I didn't get any responses with the initial post, I thought I'd simply append the next lesson in a reply to remove clutter. Today I'm going to teach basic sentence structure and pronouns.

Pronouns in Farsi are very easy because you don't have to put them in a sentence most of the time and you also don't have to worry about gender as much. There are different classes of pronouns however, which I've explained below.
 * man is how you refer to I, me, etc.
 * ma is we, our, etc.
 * to is you.
 * shoma is a more formal way to say you and I tend to use it over to.
 * an is how you say he, she, or it, or they.
 * anha is plural of those.

That's that for pronouns, I'll get to sentence structure tomorrow since I need to do something. Once again, questions and comments are greatly appreciated!