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Tymur Levitin
Tymur Levitin
Dozent der Abteilung für Übersetzung. Professionelle zertifizierte Übersetzer mit Erfahrung im Übersetzen und Unterrichten von Englisch und Deutsch. Ich unterrichte Menschen in 20 Ländern der Welt. Mein Prinzip beim Unterrichten und bei der Durchführung von Lektionen ist es, vom Auswendiglernen von Regeln wegzukommen und stattdessen zu lernen, die Prinzipien der Sprache zu verstehen und sie auf die gleiche Weise zu verwenden wie das Sprechen und die korrekte Aussprache von Lauten durch das Gefühl, und nicht jedes Mal im Kopf alle Regeln durchzugehen, da dafür beim echten Sprechen keine Zeit sein wird. Man muss immer von der Situation und der Bequemlichkeit ausgehen.
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A language that sounds like music — but thinks like logic

For many, Persian (Farsi) is one of the most beautiful languages they’ve ever heard. Flowing syllables, melodic phrases, poetic expressions — Persian has long enchanted poets, musicians, and learners alike. But behind the elegance lies something far more powerful: a system of logic that makes it easier to learn than many expect.

At Levitin Language School, we believe that learning a language means learning how it thinks. Persian is no exception. In fact, it might be the best example of a language that teaches you to think in rhythm and metaphor — and yet obeys deep internal rules you can truly grasp.


Why Persian is not Arabic — and why that matters

Many beginners confuse Persian with Arabic. While both use the Arabic script, Persian is a completely different language family. It’s an Indo-European language, much closer to English, German, or even Russian in structure than to Semitic languages like Arabic or Hebrew.

What does this mean for learners?

  • You don’t need to memorize complex root systems or triliteral patterns.
  • Persian grammar is surprisingly regular, with simple verb tenses and consistent sentence structure.
  • Vocabulary often feels strangely familiar — especially if you’ve learned French or English.

In other words, learning Persian feels more like unlocking a poetic code than struggling with a foreign system.


Learning Persian online means learning how to think in images

Our teaching approach goes far beyond word lists and memorization. We guide our students through:

  • 🎯 Visual associations — linking new words with ideas, not translations
  • 🧠 Logical flow — building full sentences with natural rhythm
  • 🔁 Repetition without boredom — through meaningful patterns and short conversations
  • 📜 Cultural insight — understanding Persian thought through proverbs, metaphors, and poetry

You don’t just speak Persian — you start to see the world through its lens.


And yet — it’s still your journey

Whether you’re learning Persian for culture, travel, family, or pure curiosity, our online platform adapts to your rhythm. We pair you with real teachers — not apps, not robots. Each lesson builds on your understanding, step by step, with feedback and real-life communication.

And if you already speak Arabic or Urdu? Even better. You’ll recognize the script — but discover a whole new voice.


Start today — discover your poetic logic

🔗 Learn Persian online with us

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