* Salâm (سلام): Hello / Hi. This is the most universal way to greet someone. * Sobh bekheyr (صبح بخیر): Good morning. * Shab bekheyr (شب بخیر): Goodnight. * Ruz bekheyr (روز بخیر): This literally means "Good day." It is the most natural way to greet someone during the afternoon hours. * Khodâ hâfez (خداحافظ): Goodbye (Literally: "May God be your guardian"). * Chetori? (چطوری؟): How are you? (Informal). Use Hâle shomâ chetore? for a more formal/polite version. * Khubam, mersi (خوبم، مرسی): I’m good, thanks. * Lotfan (لطفاً): Please. * Mersi / Mamnoon (مرسی / ممنون): Thank you. "Mersi" is very common, while "Mamnoon" is more traditional. * Khâhesh mikonam (خواهش می‌کنم): You’re welcome * Bebakhshid (ببخشید): Excuse me / I'm sorry. * Baleh ( نه): Yes. * Na (بله ): No. * Nooshe jân! (نوش جان): Bon appétit! (Literally: "May it be a soul-nourishment"). * Khoshmaze ast (خوشمزه است): It is delicious. * Yek (۱ - یک): One * Do (۲ - دو): Two * Se (۳ - سه): Three * Chahâr (۴ - چهار): Four * Panj (۵ - پنج): Five * Shesh (۶ - شش): Six * Haft (۷ - هفت): Seven * Hasht (۸ - هشت): Eight * Noh (۹ - نه): Nine * Dah (۱۰ - ده): Ten