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We offer Persian e-commerce translation and online shop localization
, helping you in addressing your customers in their native language. Reach 110.00 million Persian-speaking clients in 5 countries, including Iran, Afghanistan and Tajikistan, by utilizing the 14th most popular language in the world (among the languages supported by Tilti Multilingual).Contact us at [email protected] for any inquiries.
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Regional adaptation
Persian is primarily spoken in Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Iraq, where regional variations may be quite significant. What makes sense for a Persian-speaking person in Uzbekistan might not make sense in Iraq. An expert translation, such as the one provided by Tilti Multilingual, takes these differences into consideration.
Other languages in the same areas
You might also be interested in localizing your shop to the languages that are spoken in the same areas as Persian. These are:
Not all of these languages may cover the same area, but there is a high chance that buyers speaking one of them will also be familiar with buyers speaking another one from the list.
Online shop layout
Digital stores usually feature some kind of catalogue, where each element (product) occupies a comparatively small space. On average, Persian words are 22% shorter than their English counterparts. Your layout might shrink and elements may be displaced due to the smaller text. Product descriptions usually change the most, so, if you wish to avoid that, please consult with Tilti Multilingual specialists when submitting your request.
The word length reduction is further increased by the fact that Arabic characters are 50% smaller than the Latin ones.
Price tags and other numerals
Persian script has it own native digits, which may make all your numerals (including prices) longer or shorter. Enter a number below to see, how it looks like in Persian numerals.