Q: . To learn basic vocabulary in context, and to get a sense of how the language fits together, study phrases that you will commonly use when speaking Persian. Learning words in the context of sentences and conversation helps you retain them.  To greet someone, say Hi: Dorood   درود or Salam سلام, Welcome!: Khosh Amadid!   خوش آمدید, How are you?: haleh shoma chetor ast?(formal) haletoon chetore?(informal)  /حالتون چطوره؟ حال شما چطور است, Good morning!: Sobh Be kheyr !  صبح بخیر, Good evening!: Asr be kheyr!   عصر بخیر, and Good night!: Shab be kheyr! شب بخیر To bid someone adieu, say See you later!: Ba’adan mibinamet   بعدأ میبینمت, or Goodbye!: bedrood   بدرود. To be polite, say Thanks: Mamnoon ممنون or Merci (like the French), Bless you (to a sneeze): A’afiat basheh عافیت باشه, Excuse me,... (to make a request): Bebakhshid   ببخشید, Excuse me! (to get by: Bebakhshid   ببخشید, Sorry: Bebakhshid/Mota'assefam   ببخشید, and no problem: Moshkeli nist/Eshkali nadare مشکلی نیست. Listen to recordings of key phrases to learn pronunciation. Practice your days of the week, and learn words for year, month, and times of day. Notice that while the word for "day" is "Rooz," the days of the week do not include this word. Instead, they build numerically from the word "shanbe," "Saturday." "Sunday" translates as "1 Saturday," while Monday is "2 Saturday" (shanbe, yek(1) shanbe, do(2) shanbe, etc).  Look up the words you learn, listen to recordings, and practice saying them.  Learn the days of the week.   Saturday: shanbe شنبه  Sunday: yek shanbe یکشنبه  Monday: doshanbe دوشنبه  Tuesday seh shanbe سه شنبه  Wednesday: chehār shenebeh	چهارشنبه  Thursday: panj-shanbeh	 پنج شنبه  Friday: ādineh آدینه or jom'e جمعه   Learn to speak about time.   Yesterday: deeRooz ديروز  Today: emRooz امروز  Tomorrow: faRdā فردا  Day: Rooz	روز  Night:	shab	شب  Week:	hafteh هفته  Month: maah ماه  Year: sāl سال  Second: sāneeye ثانيه  Minute: daqeeqe	دقيقه  Hour: sā'at ساعت  Morning: sobh صبح  Evening: 'asr عصر  Noon: zohr	ظهر  Afternoon:	ba'ad az zohR بعد از ظهر  Midnight: nesf shab	نصف شب  Now:	aknoon اکنون or hālā حالا  Later: ba'dan بعداً . Practice counting aloud. Listen to recordings of native speakers pronouncing the numbers so that you learn the right sound.
A: Learn key phrases Learn dates and times. Count

Q: Keep track of the events that have occurred by writing down brief notes, including dates, times, and the individuals involved Discreetly take pictures of the unsightly property. Being subtle may prevent an argument or altercation with your neighbor. It is very important that you do not trespass on your neighbour's property during any attempt to document the situation. If there is a particularly egregious event, you can record that event for clear evidence of what has occurred. Whether taking pictures or filming video, you may find it beneficial to subtly use your smartphone since it is usually readily available. Be sure that all photos and videos are date stamped. Keep track of other neighbours who may have expressed the same or similar concerns. While it is not a good idea to gossip and create drama by involving other neighbours unnecessarily, it is a good idea to list the names of those who may be able to support your claims. If you meet face-to-face, follow up by writing a non-aggressive letter to confirm and reiterate what you discussed. You can send subsequent letters as necessary.  If you plan to follow-up on your conversation in writing, you may consider telling your neighbour to expect a confirmation letter in the mail so that they are not caught off guard upon receipt of the letter. Be sure that all letters are dated and copied for your records. You may consider sending the letters via certified mail to confirm receipt.
A: Take notes. Take pictures. Video record occurrences. List other neighbours. Write letters.

Q: You will need a clipper, a comb that attaches to the clipper, a brush and some lubricant. Buy a clipper designed for dogs at a pet shop or an animal grooming store.  If you know that your dog is often startled by loud noises, test the various clippers available to see how loud they are. Pick one that won’t make much noise.  Purchase an E comb. This comb is designed to leave an inch of hair left, which is the length typically recommended. It is easy for a clipper to overheat, burning your dog. Take frequent breaks to cool down the raiser. Apply the lubricant that comes with the clippers to prevent the device from overheating. If there are clumps in its hair, it will be hard to pull the clippers through.  This could be painful for your dog and difficult for you. Wash and brush your dog to get these tangles out of its hair and get it ready for the shaving. You want to prevent your dog from moving too much while you shave it. If your dog is at all resistant, you should probably have a second person around to help secure it in place. If you shave against the growth of the hair you can create harsh lines. Use slow, gentle strokes. If you are having trouble figuring out what direction to shave, take a credit card and rub it along the hair. If you begin picking up the hair and pulling it backwards, you are pushing against the grain of the hair. You will want to shave in the opposite direction. As time progresses your dog might get more impatient. Begin with the hard to get spots and then move on to the easier areas.  A good order is: head, underarms, under-tail, behind the head, back, sides, belly. Unless your dog is completely still you should skip its face altogether. Even then, stay at least an inch from the eye while shaving. When the dog is standing, lift up its arm in a comfortable position. Shave under the arm and repeat with the other arm. Lift your dog's leg as if it were going to go to the bathroom. Shave underneath the leg. This will keep the dog clean when it needs to go to the bathroom, especially for long haired dogs. Repeat with the other leg. Raise its tail and shave around the bottom. This is also to keep it clean when it goes to the bathroom. Be careful here too. Start behind the head and go down the neck to the back and then down both sides. Shave the belly carefully and remember to shave away from your hand.
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Purchase equipment. Keep the clippers cool. Clean your dog’s hair. Restrain your dog by its collar. Shave with the growth of the hair. Start with the sensitive areas. Shave the underarms. Shave the groin. Shave the bottom. Shave the rest of the body.