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conscious
  هاسن   
hâsan

Fr.: conscient   

1) Aware of one's own existence, sensations, thoughts, surroundings, etc.
2) Having the mental faculties fully active (Dictionary.com).

From L. conscius "knowing, aware," from conscire "to be (mutually) aware," from → com- "with," or "thoroughly" + scire "to know," → science.

Hâsan, from hâ- intensive and nuance prefix, → com-, + san variant of zan-, zân- (farzâné), dân- (dânestan), šen- (šenâxtan), → know, → science; cf. Kurd. nâsin "to know, recognize," O.Khotanese (+ *aua-) vaysān- "to recognize," (+ *pati-) paysān- "to recognize," (+ *ui-) biysen- "to wake up."

consciousness
  هاسنی   
hâsani

Fr.: conscience   

1) The state of being conscious; awareness of one's own existence, sensations, thoughts, surroundings, etc.
2) The thoughts and feelings, collectively, of an individual or of an aggregate of people.
3) Philo.: The mind or the mental faculties as characterized by thought, feelings, and volition (Dictionary.com).

conscious; → -ness.

unconscious
  ناهاسن   
nâhâsan

Fr.: non conscient   

Not awake and aware; not responding to one's environment.

non-; → conscious.

unconsciousness
  ناهاسنی   
nâhâsani

Fr.: non conscience   

The → state of being → unconscious.

unconscious; → -ness.