Most types of Persian spoken in Iran these days lack the so-named "majhul" vowels.[four] The "majhul" vowels /eː, iː/ and /oː, uː/ are actually merged into /iː/ and /uː/ respectively in Iran's Standard Persian, whereas in Dari and Tajik, they have been preserved as different. By way of example, the https://onlinethcaflower45554.techionblog.com/36208152/russian-blue-no-further-a-mystery