Welcome, Fort Collins Farsi Speakers!

Location
Fort Collins, CO 40.55-105.11 80526US
Meetups
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Hamyaran - Farsi Language Meetup Group No recent ratings
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Founded
January 9, 2009

I want to turn my functionally fluent Farsi into fluent Farsi, and thought it might be fun to meet some Iranians (or Farsi-speakers) in Fort Collins at the same time.

This meet-up group will be focused on speaking Farsi (or trying to), and doing whatever fun activities we decide to do as a group. This could be going to bars, hiking, running, or even just hanging out and watching movies and eating tahdeeg!

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  • Jun 18
    • New member
      “My Farsi is limited- but I am getting married to a native Farsi speaker and would love to surprise him by learning more. I am also teaching myself to read and write..So, thi is a great opportunity!!”
  • Jun 17
    • New Greeting for
      “Thanks for joining Samaneh!”
      posted by Dorna
    • New member
      “i bornd in usa but raised in iran and my love for iran is my reason to join your group”
  • Jun 11
    • New member
      “Born and raised in Iran, would love to join this group :)”
  • May 2
    • New member
      “I am an Iranian. I would like to join your group!”
  • Feb 18
    • New member
      “I would love to learn Farsi and more about Iranian culture.”
  • Feb 7
    • New member
      “I am interested in speaking Farsi. Currently learning it on my own using audio CDs. Hope to meet other Farsi Speakers”
  • Jan 16
    • New member
      “I was born in Iran and now live in Fort Collins, I am excited to join this group. My mom taught me how to make some Persian dishes so maybe we can get together and eat Persian food.”
  • Jan 14
    • New member
      “Hello, I am new to Fort Collins and would love to learn Farsi as a new language. I know nothing of this language, but if you are willing to help me, I'd love to be a student. Thanks, Halina”