Persian · Food & Drink
nān
Bread
Bread — sangak, barbari, lavāsh — fresh from the neighborhood bakery.
نان سنگک تازه خریدم.
I bought fresh sangak bread.
The Persian word 'نان' (nān) traces its origins back to the Middle Persian 'nān' and has retained a similar meaning throughout history, referring to bread. It is also etymologically related to the Arabic term 'خبر' (khabar), which can indicate sustenance.
'نان' is commonly used in both formal and informal contexts, predominantly in spoken language across Persian-speaking regions. It is a staple food item, featuring prominently in everyday life and various meals.