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Tymur Levitin
Tymur Levitin
Profesora del Departamento de Traducción. Traductor jurado profesional con experiencia en traducción y enseñanza de inglés y alemán. Imparto clases en 20 países del mundo. Mi principio en la enseñanza y la realización de clases es alejarse de la memorización de reglas de memoria, y, en cambio, aprender a entender los principios de la lengua y utilizarlos de la misma manera que hablar y pronunciar correctamente los sonidos por el sentimiento, y no repasar cada uno en su cabeza todas las reglas, ya que no habrá tiempo para eso en el habla real. Siempre hay que basarse en la situación y la comodidad.
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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

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