persiskarabiske
Persisk-arabiske refers to the Persian variant of the Arabic script used to write the Persian language (Farsi) and Dari. It is a script-based writing system that writes primarily consonants and long vowels, while short vowels are usually omitted in everyday use. The Persian variant is an abjad, closely related to the Arabic alphabet but adapted to represent Persian phonology.
The script originated with the adoption of Islam in the Persian-speaking world and evolved through centuries
Key features of the Persian-Arabic script include its right-to-left orientation, the use of four additional letters
See also: Arabic script, Persian language, Dari, Persian orthography.