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Dec 2022
6m 55s

Podgap (61) | Persian Conversation (Beg....

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In this series of Bahram and Behnoush, they are preparing to go to the party. You are going to learn the new vocabularies at the same time, trying to answer the questions after you listen carefully to the dialogue and the new vocabularies.

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