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What does the Farsi word khoda mean?

"Khoda" (خدا) in Farsi means God. It is the most common word for God in Persian and is used by Muslims, Zoroastrians, and other religious groups in Iran.

It's important to note that while "Khoda" is the most common word, other words for God exist in Persian, depending on context and religious beliefs.

Here are some examples:

* Yazdan (یزدان) - a more ancient and poetic term for God

* Parvardigār (پروردگار) - meaning "the Sustainer" or "the Creator"

* Haq (حق) - meaning "the Truth" or "the Right"

The choice of word often depends on the specific religious tradition or individual's personal beliefs.

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