Persian/Contribute

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See also: Wikibooks:Manual of Style, Persian/Planning

Thank you for volunteering to contribute something to this Wikibook!

There are many ways for you to contribute, even as a beginning student of Persian. Some are listed below. Add your thoughts as to what you think should be done to the Planning page so that discussion is not lost, scattered throughout various discussion pages.

To improve a book, you may need to be bold and make some substantial changes. If you need to move a page, or delete a page, or replace some content in order to make the book better, don't hesitate. Of course, if there are other editors contributing, it would be best to seek consensus before making any major changes.

Wiki is a collaborative environment. A book can benefit from each author's strengths and avoid any individual author's weaknesses if the book's authors communicate and collaborate with each other. Use other authors as a sounding board for new ideas. To accommodate the various work schedules, activity levels, and interests in the book, discussing your ideas on the Planning page and allow some time for any other authors to give their feedback to avoid disruption, especially massive changes. Improve the contributions of others, and be prepared for them to improve your work as well. The book may reach a higher level of quality than it would with only one author.

Persian script images

The writing practice images are really from an Arabic course. It would help to get Persian versions of these in various handwriting styles.


Sound Samples

Recordings of speech samples from native speakers are particularly important for beginners, especially ones who are studying alone with no teacher or native speaker on hand.

If you are a native Persian speaker, please consider recording sound files for any of the dialogue or vocabulary. To do so, you need a microphone and a read through the recording guidelines for the Spoken Wikipedia.

You can see what has been uploaded so far at Category:Persian pronunciation.

Other ways to contribute

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