top | item 46832427 (no title) simedw | 1 month ago Thank you.I had a quick look at Farsi datasets, and there seem to be a few options. That said, written Farsi doesn’t include short vowels… so can you derive pronunciation from the text using rules? discuss order hn newest kranner|1 month ago > written Farsi doesn’t include short vowels… so can you derive pronunciation from the text using rules?You can't, but Farsi dictionaries list the missing short vowels/diacritics/"eraab" for every word.For instance, see this entry: https://vajehyab.com/dehkhoda/%D8%AD%D8%B3%D8%A7%D8%A8?q=%D8...With the short vowel on the first letter it would be written حِساب (normally written as just حساب)The dictionary entry linked shows that there is a ِ on the first letter حBut you would have to disambiguate between homographs that differ only in the eraab.
kranner|1 month ago > written Farsi doesn’t include short vowels… so can you derive pronunciation from the text using rules?You can't, but Farsi dictionaries list the missing short vowels/diacritics/"eraab" for every word.For instance, see this entry: https://vajehyab.com/dehkhoda/%D8%AD%D8%B3%D8%A7%D8%A8?q=%D8...With the short vowel on the first letter it would be written حِساب (normally written as just حساب)The dictionary entry linked shows that there is a ِ on the first letter حBut you would have to disambiguate between homographs that differ only in the eraab.
kranner|1 month ago
You can't, but Farsi dictionaries list the missing short vowels/diacritics/"eraab" for every word.
For instance, see this entry: https://vajehyab.com/dehkhoda/%D8%AD%D8%B3%D8%A7%D8%A8?q=%D8...
With the short vowel on the first letter it would be written حِساب (normally written as just حساب)
The dictionary entry linked shows that there is a ِ on the first letter ح
But you would have to disambiguate between homographs that differ only in the eraab.