Iranian is an Indo-European language
Here is some examples of how Iranian and Arabic are completely separate languages however unfortunately because of the Arab Islamic Conquest over the Iranian Empire (Under the Sassanid Dynasty which was predominantly Zoroastrian nationwide) it caused the Arabic script being imposed on the Iranians which was the loss of the native Iranian script to use an analogy to simplify things it's like writing any words from any other European languages because Iranian is an European language as well with Arabic script which is Semitic script
In conclusion the Iranian language is an Indo-European language exactly like Germanic (+ Scandinavian), Slavic, Romanic, Hellenic, Celtic, Baltic, Armenian, Albanian and Indian which all of whom spread throughout Eurasia
If anybody wants to know what the Iranian equivalent of an Arabic word is feel free to ask and I will answer ASAP to show the differences
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Danial Mahdavi
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Iranian is an Indo-European language
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