An ancient Iranian language.
Zoroastrian commentaries.
1I will zend you all ze information on ze e-mail to reconfirm.
2No, Mishter Meators tit not zend me here; no one tit; I gome myzelf.
3Plaise God they take them for forest-ponies, or they'll zend a bullet through us.'
4Vat de gut zperets zend, gast not out!
5And some judges, including Zend, were openly critical of the new president.
6The doctrine of Zoroaster and of the Zend Avesta is far nobler.
7One can now understand why the Zend books were translated into Pahlavi.
8Zend already has had a good reception to the plan from early customers.
9Zend said the judiciary would not be intimidated by such criticism.
10They are written in Pârsî, with occasional passages inserted in Zend.
11Zend is aiming to make it easy to set all of this up.
12Haug maintains that the language of the Zend books is Bactrian.
13But remember, the 'Zend-Avesta' promises that Ormuzd shall finally conquer and reign supreme.
14The Albordj of the Zend books is doubtless the modern range of the Elbrooz.
15The Bundehesh is in the Pehlevi or Zend language, and was written, it is
16We are continually reminded of the Zend-Avesta, the Jewish Codes, Philo, and the Gnosis.