Word
آن کتاب روی آن میز هست.
Meaning
That book is on that table.
Part of speech
sentence
Pronunciation
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Questions & Answers about آن کتاب روی آن میز هست.
Why does this sentence use hast instead of ast?
hast is the independent verb for "to be", and it strongly expresses existence, presence, or location. Because we are stating where the book is located ("on that table"), using hast is the natural choice here. ast is usually used for simple descriptions, like "the book is heavy".
Where is the hidden ezāfe in this sentence?
It attaches to the word for "on", which is rooy. You pronounce it rooy-e to connect it to the next word, aan (that). The ezāfe acts as the invisible glue linking the position word to the object it relates to.
Is the word aan doing the same job both times it appears?
Yes! aan means "that" and it always comes right before the noun it modifies. The first time it modifies ketaab (that book) and the second time it modifies miz (that table).
If I wanted to say "I am on that table", would I still use hast at the end?
No, the independent copula must match the subject. Because "that book" is a third-person singular subject ("it"), the sentence uses hast. If you were on the table ("I"), you would use the "I" form of the verb, which is hastam.