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Persian typing test: A beginner's guide

Persian typing tests are a great way to measure your typing speed and accuracy. They can be used for a variety of purposes, such as job applications, school assignments, and personal development.

What is an Persian typing test?

An Persian typing test is a timed assessment of your ability to type in Persian. The test typically involves typing a passage of text for a set amount of time, such as one or two minutes. Your speed and accuracy are measured in words per minute (WPM).

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The Persian language, sometimes known as Frs, belongs to the Indo-Iranian language family's Iranian branch. Persian, also known as Dari and Tajik, is used as official language in Afghanistan and Tajikistan, respectively. It is also the official language of Iran. The languages of the old Frs (Persia) region in southwestern Iran, Middle and Old Persian, are the ones to which Modern Persian is most closely linked. Because of this, native speakers refer to it as Frs. Modern Persian contains a large body of literature and is written in Arabic letters. It also has several Arabic loanwords.

A large monument to Darius I in Bsitn, Iran, is one of many cuneiform inscriptions that bear witness to the use of Old Persian, which was used until around the third century BCE. Inscriptions at Bsitn were typically written in three different languages: Old Persian, Elamite, and Akkadian.

Middle Persian, spoken from the 3rd century BCE to the 9th century CE, is represented by numerous epigraphic texts of Sāsānian kings, written in Aramaic script; there is also a varied literature in Middle Persian embracing both the Zoroastrian and the Manichaean religious traditions. Pahlavi was the name of the official Middle Persian language of the Sāsānian empire.

Persian Font Name

There are non-Unicode fonts and Unicode fonts. Unicode fonts are available everywhere and are supported by all operating systems. Distinctive language is considered to be text that has been typed using Unicode fonts.Non-Unicode fonts used to type unintelligible text. Unicode fonts are supported by Mac OS, Windows, and Linux.

Fonts Name

Sharif Farsi Web Fonts

To the best of our knowledge, FarsiWeb Fonts are both the first set of fonts to have ever complied with the Iranian national standard ISIRI 6219 and the first versions of these fonts that are Unicode compliant. Currently, the Persian, Arabic, and Azerbaijani languages are supported by the fonts (as written in the Arabic script).The fonts adhere as closely as possible to the Unicode, ISIRI 6219, OpenType, and Adobe glyph naming standards.

Uthman Taha Naskh Font

Uthman Taha Naskh Regular is a TrueType font in the Regular style. There have been 146466 downloads total. The font has received a 4.33 out of 5 star rating from 216 users.

Another fascinating Arabic font that borrows the Naskh writing style is Uthman Taha Naskh Regular. It has a strong connection to Arabic script, as well as other closely related languages like Urdu and Persian, and particularly any area of the world where Perso-Arabic scripts are employed. Both Uthman Taha Naskh Regular and Uthmanic Script HAFS Regular are closely linked to one another and have been chosen by designers, magazine editors, and other Arabic bloggers who desire an exquisite and fantastic Arabic font for their use.

IRMUG Fonts

To support Persian, Arabic, Urdu, Pashto, Dari, Uzbek, Kurdish, Uighur, old Turkish (Ottoman), and contemporary Turkish, IRMUG fonts were constructed on top of freely downloadable typefaces (Roman).

These fonts can be used on any platform, including Mac, Windows, and Linux, and come with two font technologies: AAT and OpenType.

Iran-Nastaliq Font

IranNastaliq is an open source desktop font.

This is the original font in a modified and optimised form. Now, you may use it on a computer, a mobile device, and more.

Font Developer : Hossein zahedi

Farhood Font

A regular TrueType font is called a Farhood Regular. There have been 1749 downloads. The font has received a 4.43 out of 5 star rating from 7 users.

Neirizi Font

TrueType font Neirizi Regular is a regular style. There have been 3086 downloads total. The typeface has received a 4.75 out of 5 star rating from 4 users.

Dastnevis Font

TrueType font Dast Nevis Regular is a regular style. There have been 1767 downloads. The typeface has a 3.5 out of 5 user rating from 2 users.

Let us know what is the correct way of keeping fingers on the keyboard.

First of all, we will know what will be the position of our body and our hands. First of all, we will keep our head and body straight, keep our shoulders relaxed.Keep your fingers on the keyboard keys and don't let your wrists touch the keyboard, always look at the screen while typing.Type without looking at the keyboard

Rest your fingers on the keyboard as shown in the picture.

Let us know which finger press which key

Typing is always done with the help of all four fingers and both thumbs of both the hands.First of all, we will know which finger is called what? As shown in the picture, the finger on which "A" and "I" are written is called pinky finger.As shown in the picture, the finger on which "B" and "H" are written is called the ring finger.As shown in the picture, the finger on which "C" and "G" are written is called the middle finger.As shown in the picture, the finger on which "D" and "F" are written is called index finger."E" figure is called thumb.

What is Unicode?

The full name of Unicode is Universal Character Encoding Standard.Unicode describes how individual characters are displayed in text files and documents, including Web pages.There are many types of Unicode, UTF-8 and UTF-16 are very common in these courts.UTF-8 encoding is used on the web and it is the default encoding in software programs. For example : Shruti,Akshar.

What is Ansi?

Ansi and UTF-8 are both encoding forms. ANSI is a standard belonging to Microsoft for the character set and is used to encode Latin characters. Whereas, UTF-8 is one of the implementations of Unicode which includes more than 128,000 characters.For example : Gopika,Saral,Saumil...

How to Get Persian Alt + Code in Word in Steps

Step 1 :First open Microsoft Word and then click on Insert Tab.

Step 2 : After clicking on the Insert tab, you will get the Symbol option on the right side of the list.

Step 3: As shown in the picture, after clicking on the symbol option, click on the option of More Symbols in the thing which has come in front of you.

Step 4:Now click on any symbol you want to see its alt code.As soon as you click on the symbol, you will find its short alt key at the bottom.

FAQ-Frequently Asked Questions

1.How to start Persian Typing?

  1. Firstly open the website.
  2. Choose Persian language.
  3. Click on start typing.
  4. Fill your name and email address.
  5. Click to start.

2.What is the position of body while typing?

Firstly sit fully straight on a stool. Use your both hands and 10 fingers while typing. Set fingers on their positions and make sure your hands are on floating position. Not to touch the keyboard expect fingers.

3.How to build up the speed or accuracy in the Persian Typing point?

The first step to incline typing speed is concentration while typing just focus on the screen. As “practice makes the man perfect”. If speed does not increase at once try again and again until when your speed will be 30+ and accuracy will be 94+.

4.How to change the language of the typing point?

In the right side of the home page a significant number of languages are displayed. You can select any of them and enjoy typing. There are a lot of languages such as Persian, English, Hindi, etc.

5.How to know about different languages?

At the home page there is the brief description present about the different languages. By this, you can cane to know about particular language from which you are not familiar about. Moreover, a bit little history is also displayed on this screen.

6.How to get the certificate from typing point?

Just give an exam and get a certificate of the typing skill which can be used for different job purposes. Certificate will be in 2 languages that is Persian and English.

7.What are the benefits of using typing point?

There are ample of benefits of using this website you can enjoy a lot of languages in a particular site. Beside this, this is the only site which can provide free online certificate which can help ones to seeking different type of jobs. Along with this, which the help of this typing point you can definitely learn typing in 10-12 days by practicing continuously 1 how a day.

8.Is it safe to type any of the private information on your Typing point?

Yes, we takes care of everyone’s privacy even though we also don’t know what are you typing here, it is just in between you and your personal computer.

9.Why people need to use typingpoint.com?

It is well designed website to improve or learn your typing skills in each and every language and it provides accurate result of your speed and accuracy of spelling. Moreover, it provides a certificate of typing to the users.